AE911Truth’s own Roland Angle recently appeared on Sandy Rosenthal’s Beating the Big Guys podcast, where he discussed the challenges that our organization faces as we reach out to the engineering world with the World Trade Center evidence. 
 
Rosenthal is the founder of Levees.Org, which is an organization that was created to educate the public about the cause of the levee failures that occurred during Hurricane Katrina in 2005, the facts of which the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers attempted to obscure in the aftermath of the disaster.
 
Like Rosenthal, AE911Truth has taken up an important and controversial issue that pits us against a tremendous engineering cover-up…possibly the biggest one in the history of the world. With the volunteers of Project Due Diligence all over the country bringing our evidence to the engineering community, it’s your support that keeps us going. 
 
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With big presentations coming this year, we’re in a collective battle. Please help us reach our goal so that we can continue to capture territory in the minds of our colleagues, who have the credentials, knowledge, and influence to force professional engineering associations to change their positions and pull their support out from under the NIST reports one engineer at a time. 

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From Architects & Engineers for 9/11Truth and filmmaker, Dylan Avery comes this short documentary that is both hauntingly beautiful in its presentation and startlingly grim in its revelations. 


Join civil engineer, Jonathan Cole through an informational odyssey as he revisits the controversy surrounding the impossible destruction of towers 1, 2 and 7 on September 11th 2001, and how his research, along with the research of others, has pulled the rug out from under the conclusions offered by the federal government on why those three buildings ultimately failed. 

Through Cole's testimony, and that of mechanical engineer, Tony Szamboti, a dark picture comes into focus that demonstrates that not only is the official story of what killed so many people on America's darkest day provably false but that the federal government actively and willfully turned a blind eye to the observable facts during its unscientific investigation of the building collapses. 

In a little over twenty minutes, Thirty Seconds of Silence reveals more about the destruction of the three World Trade Center towers on 9/11 than the media has revealed to the public in the over twenty years since the event took place.