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9/11 -- Blueprint for Truth

9/11 -- Blueprint for Truth

AE911truth.org (2008) Richard Gage, AIA

This Page: https://https://copswiki.org/Common/M970


Media Link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b74naeawdCs

More Info: CurrentEventsTheater, NineEleven, PublicAccessTV

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FROM AE911T Website on this video:

We call upon Congress for a truly independent investigation with subpoena power. We believe that there is sufficient evidence to conclude that the World Trade Center buildings #1 (North Tower), #2 (South Tower), and #7 (the 47 story high-rise across Vesey St.) were destroyed not by jet impact and fires but by controlled demolition with explosives.

We believe that our website, our DVD "9/11: Blueprint for Truth", and the other referenced material, contain the information necessary to demonstrate to all with an open mind that this is the case, and that such an investigation is warranted and overdue. We believe that the available evidence invalidates the government's official conspiracy theory.

All architects, engineers, and others with competence as writers and speakers, whether they choose to sign our petition or not, are encouraged to take an active role by reporting the results of our research on 9/11 by means of lectures, articles, and other modes of responsible public education.

Richard Gage AIA, is a San Francisco Bay Area architect and a member of the American Institute of Architects. He is the founding member of AE911Truth. He has been a practicing architect for over 20 years and has worked on most types of building construction, including numerous fire-proofed steel-framed buildings. Most recently he worked on the construction documents for a $400M mixed-use urban project with 1.2 million square feet of retail, parking structure, and 320,000 square feet of mid-rise office space---altogether about with 1,200 tons of steel framing.

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