“9/11: Explosive Evidence – Experts Speak Out” to Be Aired on NYC Radio |
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Wednesday, 18 July 2012 05:00 | |||||||
“9/11: Explosive Evidence – Experts Speak Out”
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The Final Edition of AE911Truth’s powerful new documentary, 9/11: Explosive Evidence – Experts Speak Out, will be played on the radio throughout Metropolitan New York City tonight on listener-sponsored Pacifica Radio at WBAI 99.5 FM. This is the influential station’s annual summer pledge drive.
The groundbreaking documentary airs tonight (Wednesday, July 18) from 9p.m. to 11p.m. EST and reaches a population of 22 million in Metropolitan NY. You can also listen online at http://www.wbai.org.
High-rise architect Robert McCoy and Richard Gage, AIA, will give live interviews during the WBAI pledge drive |
Gage will be interviewed live, along with high-rise architect Robert McCoy and civil/structural engineer Roland Angle, P.E., two of the esteemed experts featured in the film.
The powerful new AE911Truth documentary features 43 technical experts, including high-rise architects, structural engineers, fire protection engineers, fire fighters, metallurgists, chemical engineers, physicists, and explosives/demolitions experts, as well as psychology professionals with great insight into the personal challenges posed by 9/11.
Licensed therapist/counselor Fran Shure, M.A. |
The pledge drive will be hosted by WBAI volunteer Helena Miel and 9/11 Truth activist Les Jamison, who have been instrumental in gaining support at the station for airing Experts Speak Out. Their efforts will allow millions of New Yorkers – including many who were tragically affected by the 9/11 catastrophe – to hear the compelling evidence for the explosive destruction of all three WTC skyscrapers.
Psychologist Robert Griffin |
This topic is vital to our national security and the rule of law, yet precious few other stations are willing to air the truth about it. Let’s make this the most successful WBAI pledge drive ever and encourage the station management to support this coverage in the future.
See you on the air!
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