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Sunday, January 18 2009 - Resources and Materials
Change Needs Truth - New 9/11 Brochure for Obama Inauguration
January 17, 2009 ![]() DC 911Truth has produced an attractive new brochure to be distributed at the Obama Inauguration and surrounding events. On the cover, President Obama is asked to "help America learn the truth about 9/11," but the interior is aimed at general audiences who may not be aware of problems with the official account, or who may be quick to dismiss any questions as conspiracy theories. In a concise and straightforward way, the brochure presents the many facts that challenge the 9/11 Commission Report (including doubts expressed by Co-Chairs Thomas Kean and Lee Hamilton themselves), as well as contradictions in the accepted narrative about air defense, the alleged hijackers, the destruction of the World Trade Center, and the anthrax attacks. Only statements that could be verified in mainstream news sources were included and carefully footnoted, so as to maximize the credibility of the piece. At the end, readers are asked to face a difficult reality: 9/11 could not have occurred without high-level complicity from inside the U.S. government. They are urged to learn the truth and tell others‹especially the media and Congress with the goal of opening a new, truly independent investigation. The brochure can be downloaded and printed on the front and back of a letter-size sheet of paper (8.5 x 11in.), folded and distributed by mail or as a handout. The DC Truth group considers this brochure an effective communication tool and will soon release another version not geared to the Obama Inauguration. For more information, visit dc911truth.org and RockCreekFreePress.com. Disclaimer
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