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From: "CAMPAIGN" <[email protected]> 
Subject: Twelve New England towns demand 9/11 reinvestigation 







Twelve New England towns demand 9/11 reinvestigation 


04 March, 2010, 07:21 

A new movement to reinvestigate the 9/11 attacks is gaining pace in the US. 
With major public support, 12 towns are set to decide whether to ask the 
federal government for a new independent probe. 

New York is dubbed as the Empire State for its wealth and resources and is 
rightfully regarded as America’s most famous city, a beacon of fashion, finance 
and fast paced action. 

New Hampshire is the Granite State of so-called self sufficiency. Less flash 
and cash, most famous for hosting the first U.S. presidential primary. 

New York and New Hampshire are more than 200 miles apart, but for all that 
distance, the two US locations intersect on one issue: the 9/11 attacks. While 
it was in Manhattan where three buildings fell, the people of Keene, New 
Hampshire are pushing for a new probe to find out why. 


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At 81 years old, Gerhard Bedding devotes nearly all his time to the Vote for 
Answers campaign. Though the movement for a new 9/11 investigation began in the 
Big Apple, it’s seeing more success in New Hampshire. 

“This is so central to the future of this country. There is no future, as far 
as I’m concerned, if we do not get to the bottom of this, because we steep in 
lies upon lies, and soon we do not know what is what anymore,” Bedding said. “I 
do believe truth matters.” 

Apparently, so do thousands of others. Twelve towns are making a new 9/11 
inquiry a ballot box issue this spring. Voters heading to the polls will vote 
on a non-binding resolution that supporters hope eventually sparks momentum and 
legislative power nationwide. 

Hundreds of citizens are expressing a desire to find out “the real truth” and 
are attending meetings where local experts, such as physicist John Wyndam, 
present alternative 9/11 theories, specifically surrounding the collapse of 
World Trade Center Seven and the Twin Towers. 

“Basically it is impossible for the top 12 stories to have crushed the lower 
structure with acceleration. Physically impossible and yet that is what you 
observe,” claimed Wyndam. 

While most elected officials have ignored cries for a 9/11 probe, former Keene 
mayor Mike Blastos is an exception. 

“The two biggest tragedies I can recall other than world wars concerning 
America was Kennedy’s assassination and the attack on 9/11. And they both 
remain completely unanswered,” Blastos said. 

The 9/11 commission, like the Warren Commission, left millions of Americans 
doubtful over the official government’s version. Bedding withholds accusations, 
but demands answers. 

“I do not like to speculate who did what, or who let something happening. That 
should be found out. Building 7 was not even mentioned in the original report. 
But I do know that a building that has not been hit by an airplane, such as 
Building 7, does not come down like perfectly controlled demolition.” 

New Hampshire was the first colony to declare independence from England in 
1776. Only time will tell if the first sovereign US state will be where the 
push for a new 9/11 investigation could prevail. 
http://rt.com/Politics/2010-03-04/twelve-new-england-towns.html/print 





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