“Engineering Change” in Atlanta |
Geschrieben von: Eli Rika | |||||
Dienstag, den 17. Mai 2011 um 19:10 Uhr | |||||
with AE911Truth, WeAreChange, and Cynthia McKinneyOne of the most promising regional events in the history of AE911Truth is almost upon us. On Saturday, May 21, Richard Gage, AIA, will join with former Georgia Congresswoman Cynthia McKinney, WeAreChange founder Luke Rudkowski and others for “Engineering Change: A Blueprint for 9/11 Truth” at the First Iconium Baptist Church in Atlanta, Georgia. “When I asked McKinney to join us at this event, she said that she would love to participate,” said Camron Wilshire, an activist with WeAreChange Atlanta. “She has been supportive from the beginning, and now it is beautiful to have her fully involved as the movement blossoms.”
“I eagerly anticipate the opportunity to provide the explosive evidence to the people of Atlanta along with Cynthia and Luke. This is quite a combination of information and inspiration coming together for 9/11 Truth.”This gathering should help bridge the gaps between scientific analysis, social activism and government accountability.” Making a special appearance by live video feed will be April Gallop, a survivor of the 9/11 Pentagon attack. She will provide an update on her recent lawsuit, which was the first to bring the scientific evidence from the destruction of the WTC skyscrapers into a court of law.
The passionate speeches and informative evidence will also be accompanied by an ensemble of performing artists. Songstresses Afua Richardson and Alexa will provide a musical introduction, and Eva James will bring her own vocal talents to inspire those in attendance. The event will close out with a performance by the Ebenezer Baptist Radical Praise Choir, which hails from the church that Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. once led. With your help, this gathering can motivate more political leaders, technical professionals and average citizens to take a stand for the truth. We look forward to seeing you there!
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