A Must-Read . . .

. . . or, If You Prefer, a Must-Listen Interview

This blog has recommended at least several chats Andy Steele has conducted with guests in the 9/11 truth effort.

The one linked HERE, though, may be the best.

Personally, I didn’t listen to this one. Rather, I read the transcript of the half-hour sit-down, and frequently re-read some of the parts.

Steele speaks with Mick Harrison of the Lawyers’ Committee for 9/11 Inquiry and Ted Walter of Architects & Engineers for 9/11 Truth, who are at their best, as is Steele himself (at least the three of them are in print). People who have followed this for years will be rewarded for their attention.

But even beginners to the whole wretched 9/11 saga of Executive Branch coverup shouldn’t find the conversation daunting to understand.

I could quote at length from the brief against the National Institute for Standards and Technology regarding its report about how Building 7 at the World Trade Center came down into its own footprint in the late afternoon of Sept. 11, 2001. But that could spoil the best parts for readers and listeners.

Harrison, litigation director of the Lawyers’ Committee, and Walter, author of Beyond Misinformation: What Science Says About the Destruction of Towers 1, 2, and 7 of the World Trade Center, are at odds with what they see as NIST’s spurious and dissembling denial of a Request for Correction of its 2008 report on Building 7’s collapse.

In federal court (more details in late August), Harrison’s legal team will challenge NIST’s denial of the RFC as replete with deliberate falsifications and illegal evasions under the Data Quality Act and the Administrative Procedures Act.

Any lawyer or law student should find the interview compelling, but any adult American concerned about the country’s future should as well.

— Mark Channng Miller