BuildingWhat? Important Update

BuildingWhat?

Important Update

The “BuildingWhat?” fundraising drive has been extended to Wednesday, September 22. We first want to thank all of those who have donated to getting the “BuildingWhat?” TV ad on the air in New York City. Your contribution has helped us reach over $75,000 in just a few weeks. This is an incredible success for all of us and our collective effort will have an enormous impact. 

But, we are not there yet. For the “BuildingWhat?” ad campaign to achieve the fullest success possible, we need to reach our goal of $100,000.

We invite you to be a part of this success by donating $10 or more. Please watch the ad and donate right now. If everyone across the world who lays eyes on this letter chips in $10, we would easily surpass our goal by the end of the week.

Help expose the collapse of Building 7 to millions of New Yorkers with this historic ad campaign. 

We also invite you to take “The Pledge” to spread the word to at least ten friends. It's easy and quick and will help “BuildingWhat?” reach thousands more people. 

See all the details at BuildingWhat.org.

Thank you,

Manny Badillo, Nephew of Thomas Joseph Sgroi
David Chandler, International Center of 9/11 Studies
Richard Gage, Architects and Engineers for 9/11 Truth
David Ray Griffin, Religious Leaders for 9/11 Truth
Niels Harrit, Coauthor of the WTC Nanothermite Study
Karen Johnson, Political Leaders for 9/11 Truth
Erik Lawyer, Firefighters for 9/11Truth
Bob McIlvaine, Father of Bobby McIlvaine
JF Ranger, World for 9/11 Truth
Atmoh, ReOpen911.info
Kevin Ryan, Coeditor of the Journal of 9/11 Studies
Ted Tilton Jr. and Justin Keogh, 911Blogger.com
William Veale, Lawyers for 9/11 Truth
Ted Walter, NYC CAN

Unable to donate from Finland

That's probably because, during the payment process, one is asked to provide a "state" in a field that accepts two characters. As one cannot do that outside the USA, one is notified that the address provided does not match the cardholder's address.

The system seems to be too USA-centric.