Saturday, January 24, 2004

Ground Zero Solidarity

Ground Zero was the most logical place. A loose group of people united only by unanswered questions about 9/11 needed somewhere to begin reaching out. They were looking for a highly visible base for a movement to pressure the Bush Administration to cooperate with the 9/11 investigation--and Ground Zero, which, in addition to the victims, has been used with maximum effect by the Administration to force people into accepting its sometimes extraordinarily unpopular agenda was the obvious choice. So the group, unofficially calling themselves "the NY 9/11 Truth Alliance," decided to meet there every Saturday to call attention to the obvious inconsistencies in the "Official Story" and demand that 9/11 be properly investigated.

...The Alliance is asking anyone who believes that the questions about 9/11 are not being answered to get involved at the local level, to create their own Truth Alliances and get out into the streets to educate their fellow citizens.

"We intend to become an indelible part of the landscape at Ground Zero, and we hope that other people will do the same in their own communities," said Fleming, "When it becomes apparent that the media and politicians have abdicated their obligation to vigorously seek the truth in favor of self interest, It is the duty of the people to demand truth on the streets. The victim's families deserve the truth, the American people deserve the truth and the future of this country rests on the vigilance of its citizens in demanding that truth. We urge everyone, everywhere. Stand with us every Saturday at Ground Zero and demand 9/11 truth. We need you."

For more info about Ground Zero Solidarity Actions and the New York 9/11 Truth Alliance, please email info@ny911truth.org

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