THOUSANDS  COME OUT IN SUPPORT OF
PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE CYNTHIA McKINNEY IN LOS ANGELES

Special Report from the Creative Youth News Team

2/24/08
Last night, thousands filled the Presbyterian Church on Wilshire in support of Presidential Candidate Cynthia McKinney and the architects and scientists researching the events of 9/11/01.  McKinney's plane was delayed and she was the final speaker.  Despite a long wait, the room remained filled until she spoke.  As she was announced, the applause resounded from wall to wall.  As she walked to the front, the audience stood and the applause continued and continued.  The crowd was very eager to hear what McKinney had to say about 9/11 and, through the multiple standing ovations and frequent audience-wide applauses, it was clear that the audiences was with Congresswoman McKinney.

Prior to McKinney's arrival, world-renowned experts, architect Richard Gage and prominent professor and physicist Dr. Steven Jones, had made the scientific case, through the scientific method using slides, videos and other evidence, that the World Trade Center was brought down by explosives.  The slides showed the dust composition contained the explosive thermite and sulfur (an accelerant for cutting through steel).  They also showed admissions from Rudy Giuliani and Larry Silverstein, establishing that the collapse was planned and expected.  Skeptical audience members, through a show of hands, indicated that they thought the evidence was strong enough to win them over. Jones and Gage dismissed questionable theories not based upon evidence.  They produced a long list of names of architects and engineers who have agreed that the WTC was brought down by explosives and who have called for a re-examination of the evidence.  More information regarding the findings of the architects and engineers at http://www.ae911truth.org.  Statements by architects and engineers can be found at http://www.ae911truth.org/supporters.php?g=_AES_.  If you can't believe the experts, who or what can you believe?  Bush and his educational background?

Various reporters were present.  Even the London Times sent a reporter.  The BBC asked to come but was not invited because the BBC had reported the fall of Building 7 in the past tense over 20 minutes before it fell.  There was some doubt on the part of the organizers of the event that the BBC would provide accurate coverage.

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