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On the eve of the release of our latest documentary, Thirty Seconds of Silence, AE911Truth’s, Andy Steele sat down with the filmmaker, Dylan Avery, to discuss the film and to take AE911Truth members’ questions.
Being not only an accomplished filmmaker covering a wide range of topics, and not only having made some great films for AE911Truth in recent years, Avery is also the man responsible for Loose Change—the first internet blockbuster that woke up so many to the problems with the 9/11 official story. Thirty Seconds of Silence is now available on our Vimeo channel, where you can rent it for $4.99 or buy it for the symbolic price of $9.11.
Become a Sustaining Member
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Project Due Diligence is an ambitious initiative that puts our volunteer engineers before the grassroots of the engineering community, setting fires in their minds by educating them about the World Trade Center evidence and inspiring them to spread it through the membership ranks of their professional organizations, such as the ASCE.
The excellent work of Project Due Diligence is already having an impact on the engineering world, and it continues to grow through your support.
Your gift helps our volunteers share our evidence with those who have the credentials and power to bring the engineering community to the forefront of the 9/11 issue.
To help our engineers with their crucial work, please visit:
Watch and Share the Film SEVEN
Directed by Dylan Avery and narrated by Ed Asner, SEVEN tells the story of World Trade Center Building 7 — from its jaw-dropping "collapse" on 9/11 to the government's blatant cover-up to the intrepid study by Dr. Leroy Hulsey and his Ph.D. students at the University of Alaska Fairbanks.
The Unspeakable
One lost his son, another his mother, another his brother, another his best friend. Twenty years later, these four men and their families live with the knowledge that they were not told the truth about the murder of their loved ones on September 11, 2001. In the face of overwhelming resistance, they continue to fight for the justice they deserve.
Director: Dylan Avery Starring: Bob McIlvaine, Matt Campbell, Drew DePalma, Bill Brinnier Executive Producers: William Hurt, Kelly David, Ted Walter Runtime: 90 minutes | Release Date: November 1, 2021
‘The Unspeakable’ now at 500K YouTube views and available on four other platforms
SUBSCRIBE to, FOLLOW, and SHARE our OFFICIAL channels, letting everyone hear your voice.
Being not only an accomplished filmmaker covering a wide range of topics, and not only having made some great films for AE911Truth in recent years, Avery is also the man responsible for Loose Change—the first internet blockbuster that woke up so many to the problems with the 9/11 official story. Thirty Seconds of Silence is now available on our Vimeo channel, where you can rent it for $4.99 or buy it for the symbolic price of $9.11.
Become a Sustaining Member
******************
Project Due Diligence is an ambitious initiative that puts our volunteer engineers before the grassroots of the engineering community, setting fires in their minds by educating them about the World Trade Center evidence and inspiring them to spread it through the membership ranks of their professional organizations, such as the ASCE.
The excellent work of Project Due Diligence is already having an impact on the engineering world, and it continues to grow through your support.
Your gift helps our volunteers share our evidence with those who have the credentials and power to bring the engineering community to the forefront of the 9/11 issue.
To help our engineers with their crucial work, please visit:
Watch and Share the Film SEVEN
Directed by Dylan Avery and narrated by Ed Asner, SEVEN tells the story of World Trade Center Building 7 — from its jaw-dropping "collapse" on 9/11 to the government's blatant cover-up to the intrepid study by Dr. Leroy Hulsey and his Ph.D. students at the University of Alaska Fairbanks.
The Unspeakable
One lost his son, another his mother, another his brother, another his best friend. Twenty years later, these four men and their families live with the knowledge that they were not told the truth about the murder of their loved ones on September 11, 2001. In the face of overwhelming resistance, they continue to fight for the justice they deserve.
Director: Dylan Avery Starring: Bob McIlvaine, Matt Campbell, Drew DePalma, Bill Brinnier Executive Producers: William Hurt, Kelly David, Ted Walter Runtime: 90 minutes | Release Date: November 1, 2021
‘The Unspeakable’ now at 500K YouTube views and available on four other platforms
SUBSCRIBE to, FOLLOW, and SHARE our OFFICIAL channels, letting everyone hear your voice.
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