Focus on Congress

A Conversation about Educating Members

Andy Steele of 9/11 Freefall Radio and 911freefall.com talks with Ted Walter of Architects & Engineers for 9/11 Truth, HERE or HERE, for half an hour about a new push to educate every member of Congress, and a good many staff members, about the destruction of Building 7 at the World Trade Center on the same day in September 2001 that the Twin Towers were similarly destroyed, the latter being struck by planes.

This is part of AE911Truth’s due diligence, particularly every two years when there has been some turnover in the House and Senate. But as mentioned in the last entry, this year the organization has a DVD of the documentary “SEVEN” that it’s trying to get into the hands of as many members of Congress as possible, each copy arriving in the mail with a cover letter signed by the constituent who sent it.

As Walter puts it, these officeholders should “get on the right side of history.”

His colleague Steele agrees: “I think society is becoming more susceptible to recognizing certain truths.”

It didn’t hurt that last June, while the film was still in production, PBS affiliates across the United States began airing a five-minute version of it for awhile between other shows in its “Spotlight On” series. Essentially the showings were paid ads for it, made possible by donors to AE911Truth.

“SEVEN” stars University of Alaska Fairbanks professor emeritus J. Leroy Hulsey, who led a four-year study of the destruction of Building 7. It was directed by Dylan Avery of the “Loose Change” documentaries, and is narrated by the actor Ed Asher.