9/11 TAP

Consider the 9/11 Truth Action Project

For more than three years I have promoted and applauded the work of Architects and Engineers for 9/11 Truth and the Lawyers’ Committee for 9/11 Inquiry, repeatedly and deservedly — but have given short shrift to the 9/11 Truth Action Project. I apologize.

9/11 TAP may (or may not) be less known, but it is out there doing valuable citizen service to the overall truth effort. There’s no “left” or “right” to it, although people who are sometimes identified as left-wingers or right-wingers are part of it as well as workaday people who are not “political” as described by neighbors, by friends, or in the media.

At any rate, please take a look at the 9/11 Truth Action Project website.

9/11 TAP is not confined strictly to matters concerning the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, but also to things that are related because they are a part of a whole syndrome of events and realities of which “9/11” is part.

In their June newsletter, for instance, are two articles with these headlines (click on each to read):

Activist Voices:  Interview with Cat Watters” and “Punishing Syria with Deception and Economic Trickery: Part I.”

From the April newsletter is this: “Academic Media Censorship Conference Censored by YouTube: ‘At First I Thought it Was a Joke.’” A long subhead: “The entire video record of the conference — estimated at around 24 hours of material — was mysteriously disappeared from YouTube, say conference organizers.” 

Here is the first paragraph of Alan Macleod’s article:

“An academic critical media literacy conference warning of the dangers of media censorship has, ironically, been censored by YouTube. The Critical Media Literacy Conference of the Americas 2020 took place without incident online over two days in October [2020] and featured a number of esteemed speakers and panels discussing issues concerning modern media studies.”

— Mark Channing Miller