The 11th of the Month, Every Single Month: That’s When the 9/11 Truth Movement Says, 'Let’s Roll' Print
Written by Graham Pardun   
Thursday, 11 February 2010 00:00
When is high tide for the 9/11 Truth movement? When do architects and engineers, as well as physicists, journalists, actors, artists, students, policemen, firemen, pilots, doctors, veterans, professors, scientists, lawyers, politicians, peace activists, clergy, members of the armed forces, and every other manner of citizen imaginable, join with the survivors, the First Responders, and the family members of the victims of 9/11 to commemorate the terrorist attacks? On the eleventh of the month, every single month: That's when we say, "Let's roll."

The concept was originated by TruthAction, and the idea was to publicly, consistently, and exponentially raise awareness about 9/11, showing support for the family members of 9/11 victims, as well as the sick and dying First Responders – to let them know, in a bold and visible way, that they haven't been forgotten. After all, it was primarily the 9/11 family members who pressured the Bush administration (which tried very hard to block any investigation of 9/11 at all) to form the 9/11 Commission. The 9/11 Commission turned out to be a cruel farce, and now the family members are fighting once more – this time for the realinvestigation they should have gotten. Should they – who have lost so much – have to do this work alone? We think not.

So we are now calling of our petitioners and supporters to join the global rhythm of commemorating 9/11 on the eleventh of every month:

1. - Write a succinct and passionate email to all architects and engineers that you can find. Follow up with a personal phone call. Tell them Richard Gage, AIA, and over a thousand other architectural and engineering professionals have serious concerns with the government's explanation of the collapse of the Twin Towers and Building 7 on 9/11. Ask them for their help - to use their knowledge and expertise to evaluate the findings of AE911Truth. Send them the link to the website,AE911Truth.org. Ask them what they think, and share with them your concern that what we've been told about what happened to the three skyscrapers on 9/11 is deeply and comprehensively flawed.

2. - Participate in street actions, such as handing out evidence cardstruth brochures, and copies of 9/11: Blueprint for Truth, as well as asking passers-by, "What are your thoughts on the collapse of Building 7 on 9/11?" Find action groups near you (truthaction.org andwearechange.org), or just grab a friend and get out there. Some of us introverted, brainy types coming at 9/11 truth from a purely technical perspective may feel too shy to hit the streets – but try it! You'll probably find yourself feeling more empowered than you thought possible. Richard Gage said "the first time I tried talking to strangers on the street I was shaking. And this was after I had spoken to hundreds without shaking! It's a whole new level of growth that I had to move into. And I feel very empowered now and sure of myself after taking these kinds of bold actions. Most people are quite receptive. Some will call you names. I learned to let it roll right off". Remember, there's no need to be confrontational. All you're doing is asking questions, awakening peoples' curiosity, and conveying information. After that, it's their responsibility to pursue the truth for themselves.

3. - Invite friends over to your home for a screening of 9/11: Blueprint for Truth. Offer food and coffee to them, if you're able – hospitality is fundamental for breaking down barriers to truth. Tell your guests you think a group of over a thousand architects and engineers are on to something important in their demand for a new investigation of the WTC Skyscrapers' destruction on 9/11, and let them know these architects and engineers are approaching the question from a perspective of scientific and technical professionalism – but the information they present can be understood by all of us, and has important implications for all of us, too. Let your friends know you've been researching 9/11 on your own, and that you'd like to research it with them and have their input.

4. - If you participate in Facebook, Twitter, or any similar social networking technology, the eleventh of the month is a great day to leave a status message or "tweet" up for the duration of the day about the truth of 9/11. It could be something like: "Today is the eleventh, and I'm thinking about September the eleventh. Over a thousand architects and engineers are calling for a new investigation into the attacks of 9/11. Why? See ae911truth.org."

5. - Finally, consider giving AE911Truth a special donation on the eleventh to honor the day. You may not know any architects or engineers to whom you can write, or you might not have the time to participate in street actions – but please know that your financial contributions to our common cause will multiply into a whole storm of activity on your behalf. Thank you!

One day soon, we're going to get a real investigation of 9/11, and many dark things will come to light. Let's keep rolling out in force on the eleventh day of every month – to keep the momentum up, support justice for the family members, the first responders and for all Americans who don't yet know enough to stand up for themselves in these times.


















February 11, 2010 - Richard Gage, AIA on the streets of San Francisco 
with the local 9/11 Truth group
They meet every 11th at Powell St. & Market St. at 11 a.m.