UNDERSTANDING 9-11 As An Effective Path To Peace was presented, livestreamed, and archived Wednesday 19 July 2017 in Staten Island, NY. Two leading NYC peace activists and 9/11 researchers, Les Jamieson and Sander Hicks, gave a talk and about the new opportunities for 9/11 justice advocacy that have emerged in this watershed year. Understanding key aspects of 9/11 research combined with these new opportunities leads to a path to peace and deep change beyond what was previously available. Last July, the US Congress released the "28 Pages" which expose the money trail of 9/11. This was followed by a dramatic passage of JASTA, (the Justice Against Sponsors of Terrorism Act.) These twin developments cleared the way for lawsuits, which seek to expose the funding for the 9/11 attacks. Learn about viable actions being pursued by the newly formed Truth Action Project, a nation-wide movement uniting peace and 9/11 justice advocates. This is a massive opportunity for the global movement for peace, democracy, and transparency. -- Tags: Les Jamieson, Sander Hicks, 28 Pages, JASTA, Truth Action Project, TAP, Peace, Justice, Truth - Produced: 2017, Episode: LJ+SH J+T, Category: Education, 57:58 -- |
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Friday, March 9, 2018
Les Jamieson, Sander Hicks 2017 “9/11 and the Path to Peace”
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