June 2020

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SEVEN: Explosive 9/11 Documentary Trailer Begins Airing This Month

from: https://thewashingtonstandard.com/seven-explosive-9-11-documentary-trailer-begins-airing-this-month-video/

trailer: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FL9CCZFuDFY

A new 9/11 documentary titled SEVEN is soon to be released, but in the meantime, a five-minute version of it began airing on Public Broadcasting System on Thursday. Architects & Engineers for 9/11 Truth released the information.
PBS affiliates across the country today will begin airing a five-minute version of the new documentary SEVEN directed by Loose Change creator Dylan Avery about the explosive findings of the recently completed University of Alaska Fairbanks study on the destruction of World Trade Center Building 7. The short film, titled Spotlight On: SEVEN, will run for a minimum of three months on up to 200 local PBS stations, reaching at least three million viewers.

History Commons May Disappear

What is the History Commons?* One of the most important and invisible, useful and unknown websites on the internet — and without better funding, it may disappear from the web. You might not have heard of it, but it’s been used and referenced by an array of well-known investigative authors and journalists, including Glenn Greenwald, Craig Unger, James Ridgeway and Peter Lance; see section at this article’s end. HistoryCommons.org is a documentation & research tool driven by a relational database and public input, with editorial oversight. It’s proof-in-practice of the Mosaic Theory of Intelligence Gathering, but for the public interest, the people, our posterity and future generations. HistoryCommons.org is best known for the Complete 9/11 Timeline, but the site hosts over 30 timeline projects on diverse subjects such as elections, wars and foreign interventions, civil liberties, health care, climate change, and other important domestic and foreign policy issues.
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