9/11 Myths Exposed: Firefighters, Architects and Engineers Re-investigate the Destruction of the Three World Trade Center Skyscrapers |
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Double header presentation: Two speakers, two nights, two Bay Area cities Click here for May 8 presentation video archive Friday and Saturday, San Rafael and San Leandro, California 9/11 Myths Exposed: Firefighters, Architects and Engineers Re-investigate the Destruction of the Three World Trade Center Skyscrapers On September 11th, 2001 the greatest destruction and loss of life associated with the terrorist attacks took place in New York City. After almost nine years and numerous government investigations, many public misconceptions persist about the events of that tragic day, especially regarding the unprecedented destruction of the World Trade Center in Lower Manhattan.
During this live multimedia presentation Seattle firefighter Erik Lawyer and SF Bay Area architect Richard Gage, AIA, will examine the myths surrounding the events at the World Trade Center. Using well-documented forensic evidence, news footage and eyewitness accounts, they seek to correct the public record. Some of the myths they will address:
The presentation will provide a factual rebuttal of these and other myths regarding the destruction of the World Trade Center. Erik Lawyer is a 14-year veteran of the Seattle Fire Department and the founder of Firefighters for 9/11 Truth, an organization with over 100 firefighters calling for a new investigation into the destruction of the WTC buildings. Richard Gage, AIA, has practiced architecture for over 20 years and is the founder of Architects & Engineers for 9/11 Truth, an organization with over 1000 architects and engineers calling for a new 9/11 WTC investigation. Friday, May 7, 2010 Saturday, May 8, 2010 Marin County Civic Center The Historic BAL Theatre 10 Avenue of the Flags 14808 East 14th Street San Rafael, CA 94903 San Leandro, CA, 94578 7:30pm 7:30pm FREE ADMISSION FOR FIREFIGHTERS
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