Thursday, April 26, 2007

9/11 Theater in Davis

Two more films will be shown in Davis:

May 17, 2007 at 7 pm

Improbable Collapse: The Demolition of Our Republic
by Michael Berger
The film closely examines one of the world’s worst catastrophes from a civil engineering perspective. Using photo and video footage as well as expert scientific testimony, the film thoroughly examines the official reports, offering varied criticisms of the official findings, while raising a more plausible hypothesis. The findings from these scientific experts have been quietly ignored by both government investigations and the mainstream media.

June 21, 2007 at 7 pm

Truth and Lies of 9/11
Video of Michael Ruppert's presentation at Portland State University in November 2001 and interviews with US representatives Ron Paul (TX), Cynthia McKinney (GA), Barbra Lee (CA), Professor Peter Dale Scott, Professor John Metzger and former Assistant Secretary of Housing Catherine Austin Fitts. Rupert speaks about the context, motivations, and ramifications of 9/11.

Both films will be shown at the Davis Library in the Blanchard Room, 315 East 14th Street, Davis.

1 Comments:

At 12:36 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

WHAT IF “9/11 TRUTH” WAS A FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE AFFILIATED EFFORT TO CHANNEL TRUTH SEEKERS INTO A GIVEN INTERPRETATION OF THE OBVIOUS LIE OF THE OFFICIAL STORY?

Geo Karras discusses the Ford-Luce-Rockefeller foundations in the Dulles-Luce-CIA set up of a fake Left opposition during the so called “cultural cold war”, an activity which remains classified to conceal intelligence methods of manipulation. The same methods are now being used in the 911 Truth movement, as described in the New York Times, to include infiltration of Church groups, and federal subsidized chat rooms implicating perhaps as a current analog MUJCA advocates St. Marks Urantia, and 911 Bloggerr, as welkl as the official unofficial legend “Loose Change”.
Hear the details at:
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=153773847677789999&q=geo+karras&hl=en

 

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