Gold9472
02-19-2007, 10:00 AM
Hundreds who say government lied about 9/11 to meet in Chandler
http://www.azstarnet.com/sn/hourlyupdate/169895.php
Associated Press
Tucson, Arizona | Published: 02.19.2007
MESA - Hundreds of people who believe the government has lied about the Sept. 11, 2001 terrorist attacks on the United States plan to gather in Chandler later this week to strategize about how to find out the truth.
The 9/11 Accountability: Strategies and Solutions Conference will be held Friday through Sunday at the Crowne Plaza San Marcos Golf Resort in Chandler.
The conference will include keynote speakers, panel discussions, strategy workshops and a documentary film marathon.
Theories on what happened on Sept. 11, 2001, include one that the government planted bombs to bring down the World Trade Center towers and another is that an air-to-air missile shot down United Flight 93 in Pennsylvania.
"We don't believe we've been told the whole truth about what happened on that dreadful day," said Pete Creelman, a member of 911 Truth of Arizona, based in Phoenix.
The local group is one of many nationwide that have sprouted since the attacks. The group meets twice a month in both Phoenix and Mesa.
Nearly 300 people have bought tickets to the conference. Organizers are hoping to double that with tickets sold at the door.
http://www.azstarnet.com/sn/hourlyupdate/169895.php
Associated Press
Tucson, Arizona | Published: 02.19.2007
MESA - Hundreds of people who believe the government has lied about the Sept. 11, 2001 terrorist attacks on the United States plan to gather in Chandler later this week to strategize about how to find out the truth.
The 9/11 Accountability: Strategies and Solutions Conference will be held Friday through Sunday at the Crowne Plaza San Marcos Golf Resort in Chandler.
The conference will include keynote speakers, panel discussions, strategy workshops and a documentary film marathon.
Theories on what happened on Sept. 11, 2001, include one that the government planted bombs to bring down the World Trade Center towers and another is that an air-to-air missile shot down United Flight 93 in Pennsylvania.
"We don't believe we've been told the whole truth about what happened on that dreadful day," said Pete Creelman, a member of 911 Truth of Arizona, based in Phoenix.
The local group is one of many nationwide that have sprouted since the attacks. The group meets twice a month in both Phoenix and Mesa.
Nearly 300 people have bought tickets to the conference. Organizers are hoping to double that with tickets sold at the door.