Forum to probe 9/11 conspiracy theories

By STAFF   Wednesday, Oct. 21, 2009
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— Local musician and activist Glen Davis has organized a public forum to examine what some believe was the government's roll in the September 11 terrorist attacks.

Three films will be shown at the event, scheduled from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Oct. 24, 2009 at the Super 8 Motel in Delavan.

The forum also is being promoted by Kevin Barrett, the controversial University of Wisconsin lecturer who came under fire in June of 2006 when he asserted the attacks were an “inside job” orchestrated to justify a long-term war in the Middle East.

Davis describes the film as:

"In Their Own Words," a film in which family members of the dead speak out.

"Blueprint For Truth," where architects and engineers describe in detail how the buildings could not have fallen from plane impacts alone.

"Zero" One of the best overviews of the entire picture of 9/11 and why new investigations are needed immediately.

In a news release, Davis said there is much new information that has come to light that indicates some extremely troubling aspects of that day.

Davis says the efficacy of the 9/11 Commission report has been called into question by it's lead legal counsel John Farmer.

There has been confirmation of explosive residue in the debris from the towers, Davis says, and it has been confirmed by an employee of the FBI that our government had close connections with the Bin Ladens up until the day of 9/11.

Discussion and questions will be encouraged.

The event will be closely monitored for civil discourse only.

Coffee and water will be provided.

This event is sponsored by the Wisconsin 9/11 Truth Coalition.




reader COMMENTS (5)
theshield
Oct 21, 2009 at 7:24 p.m.
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Kevin Barrett is an absolute nutjob and preaches his crap at the taxpayers expense. Glenn Davis is no better. Expect a group of people to show up that don't have your support for what you guys are doing. Expect the unexpected.

rooster
Oct 21, 2009 at 5:34 p.m.
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more to the point. Americans love a conspiracy.

helge1939
Oct 21, 2009 at 4:13 p.m.
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Not all the nut's are lock'ed up

sannio
Oct 21, 2009 at 12:56 p.m.
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What, exactly, would happen if this conspiracy was found to be true?

rooster
Oct 21, 2009 at 11:34 a.m.
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a similar conspiracy theory followed the jap attack on pearl harbor. Roosevelt let it happen to give the us a reason to get involved in an unpopular war, one the citizens wanted to stay out of. the fact is, it it were true, the us could have intercepted the japs before they ever got to our shores (a huge fleet of carriers and destroyers coming our way could be construed as an act of war) and gotten the same results without the devastation of our pacific fleet and the loss of three thousand or so lives.

the same might be said about 9/11. it there were a conspiracy, and it was known by our government prior, we could have done something to attain the sympathy of the citizens without killing over 2400 of our citizens (including the pentagon building duh!) and still garnered the sympathy of the citizens for action against terrorists.

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