July 11, 2013
Announcing:
The 9/11 Northwest Symposium
9/11: What Really Happened
and Why It Matters
Saturday, July 13th, 1:00–4:30 p.m.
Performing Arts Auditorium, Sylvania Campus
Portland Community College
12000 SW 49th Ave.
Portland, OR
Richard Gage, AIAKen JenkinsAE911Truth founder Richard Gage, AIA, and 9/11 TV creator Ken Jenkins are the featured speakers for the 9/11 Northwest Symposium at Portland Community College on July 13, titled “What Happened and Why it Matters.” If you live in the Greater Portland Area, buy your tickets now for this special event and make sure to bring your friends!
Gage will present the evidence of controlled demolition at the World Trade Center as detailed in the compelling documentary, 9/11: Explosive Evidence – Experts Speak Out. He will also show the testimony from eight psychology experts who appeared in the film, which has helped many people come to terms with the myth-shattering evidence.
“We owe it to the millions who have died overseas. We owe it to our soldiers and their families, to the people who died at the World Trade Center, and to ourselves – to find out what really happened.”
George GreenwaldKen Jenkins, the co-founder of Northern California 9/11 Truth Alliance and producer of many 9/11 documentaries, has worked with David Ray Griffin and other respected 9/11 experts to present the vital evidence to the public. He will open the event with an overview of psychological operations and point out some aspects of the 9/11 catastrophe that fit the pattern of a “false flag” operation. He will also expand on his published report titled The Truth Is Not Enough – How to overcome Emotional Barriers to 9/11 Truth, and discuss scientific research that reveals how our brains process different kinds of information.
According to Jenkins, the psychological aspect of the 9/11 catastrophe is key to understanding its impact on the public: “Beyond the physical evidence that contradicts the official story of the events of 9/11, there is the human side – how we relate to the shocking tragedy of that day, and how we feel about the strikingly different interpretations of what really happened,” he noted.
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“I am honored to be speaking on the same platform with Ken Jenkins,” Gage said. “He has expertise with the psychological difficulty people have in overcoming the resistance to dealing with the 9/11 evidence and its implications.”
George Greenwald, one of the event organizers, has high hopes about the effect this symposium can have as we approach this year’s 9/11 anniversary and the debut of the ReThink911 ad campaign. “We now have the opportunity to face what we’d maybe rather not,” he explained. “We can stand together as mutually supportive citizens. Let’s say out loud what we see, and what we want to see change. We owe it to the millions who have died overseas. We owe it to our soldiers and their families, to the people who died at the World Trade Center, and to ourselves – to find out what really happened.”
You can purchase tickets online for this event right now; Portland Community College students will get a 50% discount, and those who want to attend but cannot afford a ticket will not be turned away if seats are still available.