Why 9/11 still matters and how you can help!
People ask: "Why are you still talking about 9/11? It's in the past; we can't change what happened."
The key reasons 9/11 still matters very much in the present include the following:
OUR GOALS
HOW YOU CAN HELP
It may be easy to feel overwhelmed with the size and scope of The Problems we face. However, it is vitally important to remember that each one of us makes a difference. Like the single snowflake, we may feel fragile as individuals, but when we join together, like the millions of snowflakes in a glacier, we become powerful and can literally change the world.
Here are a few things you can do to help:
The key reasons 9/11 still matters very much in the present include the following:
- Bogus government investigations and lies dishonor the dead and put countless more lives at risk every day.
- Wars for profit continue to kill millions of innocents without making America the least bit more secure.
- Our constitutional rights/freedoms continue to be taken away in the name of fighting a manufactured "war on terror."
- False flag attacks like 9/11 WILL happen again if we don't expose the real perpetrators and stop them.
OUR GOALS
- Get real investigations of the events of 9/11.
- Prosecute and punish the real perpetrators.
- Stop the false flags and wars for profit, live in harmony with other cultures, and bring our troops home.
- Restore our constitutional rights and freedoms; get our America back.
HOW YOU CAN HELP
It may be easy to feel overwhelmed with the size and scope of The Problems we face. However, it is vitally important to remember that each one of us makes a difference. Like the single snowflake, we may feel fragile as individuals, but when we join together, like the millions of snowflakes in a glacier, we become powerful and can literally change the world.
Here are a few things you can do to help:
- Wake up as many people as possible. Talk to people you know or meet. Show them videos, give them literature. Answer their questions. Bring them to meetings and events. This is the #1 most important thing any of us can do. Yes, there will be strategic and tactical actions to be taken at various times to achieve our goals, but those actions will fail without a massive army of awakened and passionate individuals joined together for a common purpose to apply pressure where it can have the most impact. In the meantime, simply awakening millions of others creates critical transparency and a multi-headed juggernaut that the Powers That Be cannot fully suppress because there will always be new "heads" to rise and continue the charge.
- Form/lead/attend meetings in your area. We need a lot of groups all over Texas so everyone has a convenient place to join with others who "get it" and who can understand the pain, disorientation, and alienation that often comes with waking up to the harsh reality. These local groups are the key to building those masses of awakened and informed people who will ensure that the criminals can no longer commit their dirty deeds in secret. We are watching, and there will be more eyeballs on them every day with your help. We can't let another 9/11 happen.
- Participate in grassroots actions, petition drives, and survey efforts.
- Volunteer your talents, professional services and other resources for new creative projects currently in development. For projects kicking off in 2017 we need many resources, including the following: comedians, screenwriters, journalists, videographers, editors, lighting, audio, actors, animators, special effects, researchers and fact checkers, location scouts, set designers, movie/TV studio space, experts in online media outlets, social media experts, video game developers, smartphone app developers, funding, and contract lawyers.
- Volunteer to help organizations that have momentum and credibility. Architects and Engineers for 911 Truth, and Firefighters for 9/11 Truth and Unity, are only two among many great groups that are trying to effect change. Some are involved in taking down the criminals one lawsuit at a time. Others are working for new investigations, or building support networks to fill the gaps in existing ones.