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Sent: Wednesday, May 16, 2007 9:33:57 PM
Subject: [Politics_CurrentEvents_Group] Top Architect to speak on WTC Collapse

Richard Gage, AIA, Architect, a Berkeley, California-based designer 
of fireproofed steel-framed buildings, will be in Winnipeg on 
Tuesday, May 29 to deliver a pair of lectures explaining the 
controversial 2001 collapses of the World Trade Center's Twin Towers 
and the 47-storey WTC 7.

Mr. Gage's first lecture will be on Tuesday 29 May 2007 at 1:00 p.m. 
at the University of Manitoba's University Centre, Room 210. The 
public is invited and the event is free, with a recommended $5 
donation. Also speaking that day will be noted media critic Barrie 
Zwicker of Vision TV fame, author of Towers of Deception: The Media 
Cover-up of 9/11 (New Society Publishers, 2006). There will also be a 
screening of the documentary 9/11 Mysteries. Winnipeg Chiropractor 
Dr. Joe Hawkins will serve as Master of Ceremonies, presiding over a 
question-and- answer period following the film and the lectures.

On the evening of 29 May, at 7 p.m., Mr. Gage will deliver another 
lecture on the technical aspects of the WTC collapses at the Club 
Room of the Fort Garry Hotel, 222 Broadway Avenue, to an audience of 
architects, engineers, professionals, fire personnel, police, and 
paramedics. Mr. Gage's research follows the March, 2007 release of 
the Twin Towers' original blueprints by an anonymous whistleblower 
from the Silverstein Group, leaseholders of the WTC complex in 2001. 
Tickets to this event are $20 and can be purchased at the door or in 
advance by calling (204) 285-7162.

A third event, Wednesday 30 May, will feature a Media Panel at the 
Gas Station Theatre, 445 River Avenue, at 7 p.m. to discuss the 
mainstream media's "Code of Silence" regarding the overwhelming 
evidence that the attacks of 11 September 2001 were an "inside job." 
Speakers will include author and media critic Barrie Zwicker, veteran 
journalist and broadcaster Lesley Hughes, and former Winnipeg Free 
Press editorial columnist Dallas Hansen. Following the panel will be 
a performance by Winnipeg progressive- rock musicians The Antigravity 
Project, with refreshments and a reception in the theatre lobby.





       
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