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Feb 18, 2006, 9:31:53 AM2/18/06
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Presidents' Day "March for 9/11 Truth,"
NYC Ground Zero, 10 a.m. Monday,
2/20/06

Activists Plan 60s-Style Protest against "War Crimes" and
"Media Cover-Up of 9/11" in downtown Manhattan.

New York City, NY (PRWEB) February 18, 2006 -- Vermonter Greg Nixon
is
a man on a mission to save America - from itself. He is one of a new
breed of issue-oriented activists who were often not even involved in
politics before 9/11. What mobilizes him is a prospect of indescribable

horror: he sees plain proof that the WTC was destroyed on 9/11 in an
undercover operation within America's own military-intelligence
establishment.

From all angles, it's a topsy-turvy world view, that can bowl one
over
with vertigo at first. A mirror world with such contrarian coordinates

as:

- the terrorists are Americans, not Arabs;

- ex-mayor Giuliani and George Bush are suspects, not heroes of
9/11;

- much as the Bush administration capitalized on 9/11 to advance its

agenda, the 9/11 Truthers seize on it as the Achilles Heel of the "new

militarism," with evidence of a controlled demolition of WTC 1, 2 and

7 as the smoking gun or fatal flaw in the official version;

- "left-leaning" media like The Nation, Pacifica's Democracy Now, and

The New York Times, along with groups like ANSWER and the Democratic
Party, are not seen as a real opposition; because they don't accept
"9/11 Truth," they are just playing a part in the plans for World War
IV on the oil fields of the Middle East.

Indeed, Greg Nixon would like the President's Day March to take aim
especially at the "establishment left gatekeepers."

The plan for Monday's march is fairly ad hoc. After assembling at WTC

Ground Zero, the protesters may march to Attorney General Elliot
Spitzer's office with a letter demanding his resignation for failing to

investigate 9/11. Last year, 9/11 activists in New York filed an
extensive complaint with Spitzer, and hopes were high for a time that
he might take up the case. Offices of the above-mentioned "left-wing
gatekeepers" could be next.

Speakers expected are Greg Nixon and others, including:

Craig Hill, the Vermont Green Party senatorial candidate, who
includes photographic evidence of the WTC demolition in his campaign
platform. His website is

http://www.hillsenatenow.org.

Sander Hicks, author of the 9/11 expose "The Big Wedding" and owner
of
the Vox Pop Democracy Cafe in Brooklyn,

http://www.voxpopnet.net.

9/11 activist, historian and radio personality Webster Tarpley will
speak at a Greg Nixon event on April 27th at the University of
Vermont. Tarpley is devoting his energies to opposing the latest war
drive on Iran. He says the plan is to attack Iran already by the end of

March, which leaves much less time for mobilizing springtime
demonstrations such as we saw before the attack on Iraq. (see

http://www.waronfreedom.org/activists/stop-amerigeddon.html)

He is the author of "9/11 Synthetic Terror: Made in USA".

During the run-up to the Iraq war, 9/11 activists tried but failed to
convince the peace movement that exposing 9/11 was the only way to stop

the juggernaut of war. They felt that rank-and-file pacifists were
receptive, but the leadership marched to a different, establishment
tune.

More details on the Presidents' Day march at

http://portland.indymedia.org/en/2006/01/332307.shtml

See also the feature article on the march at

http://dc.indymedia.org/newswire/display/132464/index.php

"2/20 March for 9/11 Truth NYC: The Tipping Point? The world is at the

most serious crossroads in modern history. The fraudulent 'War on
Terror' threatens the very future of humanity."

For an interview with Greg Nixon, see

http://www.phillyimc.org/en/2006/02/19016.shtml

http://www.total911.info/2006/01/march-for-911-truth-nyc-feb-20.html

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