9/11 Widow Seeks Justice . . .

. . . in a play to be performed off-Broadway.

This just in from Architects & Engineers for 9/11 Truth:

“It may have taken almost 17 years, but the truth about what happened in Lower Manhattan on September 11, 2001, is finally finding its way onto the New York City stage.

A Blanket of Dust, a new play by Richard Squires, will run from June 6th until June 30th at the Flea Theater, just blocks away from where the tragic events depicted in the play actually took place.

“The play tells the story of Diane Crane, a modern-day Antigone and U.S. Senator’s daughter, whose husband is killed in the attacks. Diane rushes to the scene and stands helplessly in the dust of the fallen Twin Towers as she watches the stunning collapse of World Trade Center Building 7.

“Her skepticism of the quickly forming official narrative, born instantly from her visceral experience of the destruction, launches her on a quest for justice that drives her to the outer fringes of society and leads ultimately to a harrowing act of sacrificial tragedy.

“Learn more about this trailblazing theatrical production and purchase your tickets now at ABlankeofDust.com. Also, hear what 9/11 family member Bob McIlvaine has to say about the play. We’ll see you at the theater!

“On the morning of 9/11, Diana Crane, the daughter of a ranking US Senator, gets a farewell phone call from her husband trapped in Tower 1, just as it collapses. She is tortured by the evidence that the Towers seemed to fall identically, with their remains suggesting they were intentionally demolished.

“Follow Diana as she pursues the most powerful people in Washington for answers to her husband’s death, only to learn that the government for the people, by the people, . . . may not actually be for the people.”

— Mark

3 thoughts on “9/11 Widow Seeks Justice . . .

  1. Richard McNally says:

    “There are more things in heaven and earth, Horatio, / Than are dreamt of by far too many Americans.”

    Thanks to the Truthwalk, their number has decreased. “The Truth will out.”

  2. Richard McNally says:

    Film industry unlikely to follow suit, the catchphrase there:

    “If you want to send a message, go to Western Union.”

    And who wants to work with the Harvey Weinsteins of the world anyway?

    We can succeed without Hollywood.

  3. Richard McNally says:

    By chance, an often unacknowled potentate: As a result of this morning’s reading, I can source the quote supra—Samuel Goldwyn.

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