On March 31st, Richard Gage, AIA, a 26-year architect and acclaimed international speaker based in the San Francisco Bay Area, will be coming to Halifax on a cross-Canada speaking tour to present the grave concerns of the 2,100 architects and engineers regarding the destruction of the three World Trade Centre high-rise on September 11, 2001. The third tower, WTC Building 7, collapsed without any plane hitting it. Was this a controlled demolition with explosives? What would this mean given that the official account of this building's free-fall, symmetrical failure is by "normal office fire?"
Some might ask, "What does this have to do with Canada?" Here are a few points to consider:
A recent poll commissioned by the Rethink 911 campaign found that a plurality of Canadians are in favour of Canada opening its own investigation into the 9/11 attacks. Specifically, 36 percent of Canadians support an investigation, compared to 30 percent who neither support, nor oppose an investigation, and 27 percent who are opposed. The same poll found that 51 percent of Canadians who were shown a video of the World Trade Building 7's collapse said it was a controlled demolition, compared to just 18 percent who said it was caused by fires.
Interested in learning more about what experts are saying about the collapse of the three World Trade Centre skyscrapers? Come out the Bella Rose Arts Centre in Clayton Park West, Halifax on March 31st at 7pm. Tickets are available online at http://www.bellaroseartscentre.com/event/ae-911-truth-national-tour
Make sure to also check out: Did you know a 3rd tower fell? at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rNR6Kbg5jJ88
For more information about the upcoming presentation by Richard Gage, AIA, in Halifax, please contact Claude at Halifax@rethink911.ca / (902) 406-2901.
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