Have you heard of the podcast “Unthinkable”? I didn’t think so. Click HERE to learn more by listening to and watching an interview recorded in the last week or so, which hit the Internet this week via the Architects & Engineers for 9/11 Truth website.* What follows first below is a news release for the interview. What follows second is a news release for one of AE911Truth’s running efforts to engage engineers, particularly structural engineers. — MCM
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Julia Picicci of ‘Unthinkable’
“Host Andy Steele** is joined by activist Julia Picicci, who is the creator and host of Unthinkable—a video podcast providing evidence-based, inspirational, and motivational videos regarding the events of September 11th, 2001, and spotlighting the questions surrounding the fall of the WTC towers on that day.
“In this episode Julia shares her fascinating story of being only 13 on 9/11 and, despite what the media told her in the days that followed, believing for years that explosives were used to take down the towers when, finally, the film “9/11 Explosive Evidence: Experts Speak Out” confirmed her suspicions.
“Julia and Andy also discuss the obstacles and importance of spreading the WTC evidence and continuing the fight for 9/11 justice today and into the future.”
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“Project Due Diligence is a coordinated effort by a team of engineers around the world to engage the profession in performing its due diligence regarding the official reports on the three catastrophic building failures that occurred on September 11, 2001.
“As engineers, we have a legal responsibility to guard the public’s safety. Given the magnitude of the building failures at the World Trade Center, which resulted in greater loss of life than any other building failure in history, it is our duty to understand the official reports and to call for further investigation if those reports are not satisfactory.
“To facilitate this process of due diligence, we are giving our presentation to groups all over the world. At the conclusion of each presentation, we invite engineers to sign our petition and to join us in disseminating this information to the entire engineering profession.”
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* Alternatively, the interview’s presentation on YouTube, HERE, includes comments by some viewers.
** For more on Steele and his weekly program click HERE. (Two sections of the show’s website, however, may be mostly illegible on some computer screens.)