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First 9/11 Event in Suriname

For the last 2 weeks I’ve been busy organizing the very first event on the truth behind 9/11 in Suriname (Rough Babelfish translation, TV commercial). As you may already know, I’m a member of Scholars for 9/11 Truth, and as a member I’m helping to spread the information about 9/11 that the mainstream media refuses to discuss. The truth is that even if I wasn’t a member of ST911, I would still have done this because I think the information we’re going to show, certainly on this first event, is very very important to understanding what’s been going on and where this is leading to.

It’s going to be a 4 day event, about 4 hours each day with screenings of 2 to 3 movies and Q/A sessions. So far we’re getting positive reactions from people here, many already know something was up, but don’t know the full details. And we’re going to give them the details. We’ve tried to keep the costs for attendance as low as possible because we want many people to be able to attend, while also helping us to cover some of the costs we’re making. I’m pretty sure we’ll have to cover a good portion of it ourselves, but it’ll be worth it. Having said that, I still feel the costs for attending all 4 days (about US$40) is too high, but I wanted to do it in a good location and be able to provide “free” snacks and drinks. At 4 hours a day, 4 days in a row, it’ll be pretty exhausting so I wanted a nice comfortable location.

What’s also interesting is the reactions you get from people asking me if I’m not afraid and if I know what I’m doing. Even my dad called to confirm if I knew what I was getting into. But isn’t it sad that people have to react like this for something as normal as viewing evidence and facts about an event and wanting to be open minded about things? Isn’t it sad that these days you have to be afraid to talk about certain subjects? Others were warning me about getting on the US list of people to watch, and being monitored by the FBI and/or CIA. By the way, if those guys are reading this, and I know they are, I’d like to take this opportunity to invite them to join the 4 day event. It’s only $40.

So anyway, I’ll keep you updated on the event. If you notice a lack of updates for 3 weeks and/or if you hear the DEA “found” drugs at my house, I’m sure you’ll understand what’s going on. I also hear Guantanamo Bay is pretty nice this time of the year. Let’s see if I can win a free ticket.

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