Press Item
Apr 18, 2009
9/11 Truth must 'emerge' architect says
— BY JAN RAVENSBERGEN, THE GAZETTE
MONTREAL – Richard Gage, an American architect who has been pushing for a fresh, independent, science-based investigation of the three 9/11 building collapses in New York City in September 2001, is scheduled to lay out his case for an audience in this city during a lecture Saturday evening.
"First, let the technical truths emerge," said Gage.
"Then, if necessary, cope with the inevitable conspiracy and other questions."
Gage founded Architects and Engineers for 9/11 Truth in March 2006. According to its website, www.AE911truth.org, it has since grown to more than 600 professionals and more than 3,500 other supporters.
The Montreal event takes place at the Centre St-Pierre, 1212 Panet St., just south of St. Catherine St. E. near the Beaudry métro station.
Montreal organizers said Gage will begin at 7 p.m., and suggested reservations along with a 6:30 p.m. arrival.
Gage plans to discuss scientific evidence that he says, on the group's website, contradicts the official story "beyond reasonable doubt."
More: www.mtl911truth.org/?page_id=1209 or reservations@mtl911truth.org.
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