Third Annual David Ray Griffin Lecture, which is being held in honour of the late eminent 9/11 scholar, Dr. David Ray Griffin, who contributed immensely to the pursuit of truth and peace during his lifetime.
This year’s lecture, entitled “9/11 Truth Today: A Social Movement at the Precipice,” will be given by Professor Richard G. Ellefritz. The lecture will be followed by a roundtable discussion with prominent 9/11 truth journalists and advocates Jason Bermas, James Corbett, Sandra Laratonda, and Madhava Setty, MD.
The lecture is hosted by the International Center for 9/11 Justice and UK Column. An archived video will be available shortly after the conclusion of the event.
During Professor Ellefritz’s lecture, audience members are invited to submit questions to be discussed during the roundtable. Please email your question(s) to ques...@ic911.org.
Questions that began to emerge on the morning of September 11, 2001, swelled into the 9/11 Truth movement in the early 2000s. Twenty years later, that movement is turning the tide of public discourse, with more and more prominent voices joining those who have, for decades, been calling out the inconsistencies in the official narrative known as 9/11. Fighting against waves of anti-conspiracism from journalists, academics, and government officials — who have eagerly labeled it dead or dying or a “degenerating research program” — the 9/11 Truth movement is alive and driving toward a new investigation of 9/11. In this lecture, sociologist Richard G. Ellefritz explores the movement’s current momentum and trajectory, unpacks the propaganda tactics of anti-conspiracists, and invites an open discussion of the facts free of stigma.
Richard G. Ellefritz is an assistant professor of sociology at the University of The Bahamas.