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Mick Harrison and Richard Gage AIA of Lawyers’ Committee for 9/11 Inquiry on Friday’s Oral Arguments

Plus: In a Separate Case, 9/11 Truth Has Finally Been Granted Discovery Power! Listen HERE Mick Harrison and Richard Gage AIA of the Lawyers’ Committee for 9/11 Inquiry discuss the oral arguments presented earlier today to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit: “Court to decide if 9/11 victim family members, ground zero responders, and nonprofits have standing to sue U.S. Attorney for obstructing their First Amendment petition to grand jury… “The second highest court in the nation will hear arguments from family members of 9/11 victims, 9/11 Ground Zero responders, and two national nonprofits in a case likely…

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Ed Asner, Lawyers Committee celebrate a step toward 9/11 justice

By Kevin Barrett, Veterans Today Editor Ed Asner, Executive Director of the Lawyers’ Committee for 9/11 Inquiry, is celebrating an important step towards 9/11 truth and justice. According to Asner and the Committee, U.S. Attorney Geoffrey Berman has announced that the Department of Justice will comply with 18 USC Section 3332 regarding the Lawyers’ Committee’s Petition. That means that a Special Grand Jury should soon be seated to launch an independent investigation of the unsolved crimes of September 11, 2001, beginning with the apparent explosive demolition of the World Trade Center complex including its three skyscrapers. Asner, one of the…

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Mick Harrison of Lawyers Committee for 9/11 Inquiry on today’s Grand Jury Petition announcement

  Listen HERE Mick Harrison of  the Lawyers Committee for 9/11 Inquiry discusses the Grand Jury Petition announced today at the press conference on the steps of City Hall in New York. (Read the Petition’s  executive summary and full text.) The petition’s 54 pages and 57 exhibits address the evidence falsifying the government’s official story of the destruction of the three World Trade Center skyscrapers. In this interview we discuss the Petition, its prospects for success, and back-up plans in case of possible setbacks. Other topics include 9/11 survivors’ lawsuits against Saudi Arabia under the JASTA act (recently given a legal…

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