9/11 activists drive public to “Examine the Evidence”
A group of 9/11 Truth Movement activists paid for a public commercial billboard in San Luis Obispo on Aug. 5, in which 1,200 Architects and Engineers for 9/11 Truth urge passers-by to “Examine the Evidence.”
The billboard was installed just south of California State University, Fresno’s sister campus California Polytechnic State University on South Higuera Street. As it stands, the 24-foot-wide by 12-foot-high billboard is the first of its kind in the United States.
More than 10,000 architectural and engineering professionals and supporters have signed a petition demanding Congress to investigate the collapse of the three World Trade Center high-rises.
For more information visit http://AE911Truth.org
Source: http://www.WeAreChange.org
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