www.PeoplesInternetRadio.com Tues March 26, 2019 with the Lawyers Committee for 911 Inquiry discussing the law suit against the FBI,, Barbara Honegger, Mick Harrison and David Meiswinkle https://www.ae911truth.org/fbi Families, Lawyers, AE911Truth File Lawsuit against FBI over '9/11 Review Commission Report' For the first time ever, 9/11 family members and advocates are taking legal action against the FBI aimed at forcing the Bureau to assess and report the evidence known to the FBI of the World Trade Center’s explosive demolition as well as other unreported 9/11 evidence. In 2014, Congress mandated the FBI to form an external commission to conduct “an assessment of any evidence now known to the FBI that was not considered by the 9/11 Commission related to any factors that contributed in any manner to the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001.” A year later, the FBI released the Commission's final report, which did not include an assessment of evidence related to the WTC demolition nor an assessment of several other areas of evidence known to the FBI. Now the Lawyers' Committee for 9/11 Inquiry and AE911Truth need your help to advance our historic lawsuit and bring this key evidence to light. Links for the News Conference from yesterday when the suit was filed in DC,, https://www.ae911truth.org/fbi#newsco... PDF of the Law suit Complaint,, https://www.ae911truth.org/images/PDF... Link - https://www.fbi.gov/file-repository/f... Lawyers Committee for 911 Inquiry link,, https://www.lawyerscommitteefor9-11in... New York Governor George Pataki provided this account: “There’s no concrete. There’s very little concrete. All you see is aluminum and steel. The concrete was pulverized. And I was down here on Tuesday, and it was like you were on a foreign planet. All over lower Manhattan — not just this site — from river to river, there was dust, powder two, three inches thick. The concrete was just pulverized.” A simple analysis of the approximate amount of energy required to pulverize the concrete and dismember the steel structures indicates that about 1,255 gigajoules of energy would have been required, far exceeding the estimated 508 gigajoules of gravitational potential energy contained in the buildings.

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