Coming Up Thurs_Live Video-cast from SF Bay Area_Debunking the War on Terror
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Paul W. Rea, PhD
Mounting Evidence: Debunking the War on Terror That Washington Still Wants to Wage
In Mounting Evidence, PAUL W. REA, PhD, delivers an amply-researched critique of the 9/11 Commission and debunks the War on Terror. There’s little doubt the tragic attacks on 9/11 soon became the defining events of our time, shaping much of what has followed. But even now, over a decade later, how well does the public actually understand them? Other researchers have written about key facets of 9/11-the fall of World Trade Center buildings, the air-defense failures, the backgrounds of the hijackers, or the role of the Saudi funders. In Mounting Evidence, Dr. Rea shows how, by understanding the shattering events of that dark day, Americans can end seemingly endless wars and take back personal liberties they’ve lost Dr. Rea feels so committed to bringing historical truth to the events of 9/11 that he has made his book, Mounting Evidence, freely available on Amazon.com: http://tinyurl.com/786ngh3 Dr. Paul W. Rea has taught humanities at Ohio State University, the University of Northern Colorado, and St. Mary’s College of California. Now a full-time researcher and writer, Dr. Rea focuses on political, peace and environmental issues. If you are in the San Francisco Bay Area, please attend in person to support:
Cost: Suggested donation $20 and a dish to share if you are also joining the 6-7 pm potluck. (No one turned away)
A Friendly Favors and Mt Diablo Peace Justice Center Event
Make checks payable to the Mt Diablo Peace and Justice Center
Main Event at 7:00 PM Pacific, followed by book signing.
Potluck dinner at 6:00 pm
Mt. Diablo Peace & Justice Center,
55 Eckley Lane, Walnut Creek, California 94596
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This is a No Lies Radio News Live Video-Cast from Walnut Creek, California.








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