Weekender, 11-14-21

In the last ten days in this blog I’ve been able to relay so much that’s new or nearly new that today I simply recommend that over the next ten days readers examine at their leisure some of what is in recent entries.

An opportunity to talk — tactfully — about some of it may come on Thanksgiving Day and over that long weekend.

I was impressed by the letter, HERE, by Roland Angle, new CEO of Architects and Engineers for 9/11 Truth, directed toward veterans, and by actor William Hurt’s statement, HERE, about his evolving perspectives on the September 2001 attacks, particularly as they pertain to the World Trade Center building collapses.

I’m glad the Lawyers’ Committee on 9/11 Inquiry yesterday made it easier for people so inclined to revisit or visit for the first time the 2021 Global Livestream Conference it put on with 9/11 TAP (the 9/11 Truth Action Project). Eight hours in all, it was difficult to do justice to on that day, Sept. 11, or even in the following week. As noted yesterday, the links are Lawyers’ Committee for 9/11 Inquiry – YouTube and Lawyers’ Committee on Super U.

Hurt was motivated to become an executive producer of Dylan Avery’s movie “The Unspeakable,” which premiered this month all over the world online for free and even in a few theaters. Well worth seeing. Click on the title for a front row seat.

— Mark Channing Miller