The case for an independent investigation of 9/11 WTC destruction is being presented to Canadian audiences by US architect Richard Gage. While Gage's highly-informative, dramatic video presentations are of monumental importance to Canadian foreign policy in that billions of taxpayer dollars are being spent on Canadian forces fighting Israel's enemies in Afghanistan, audiences have been very small, largely because local, pro-Israel media has avoided publicizing meetings. In Edmonton, only CBC gave Gage a pre-meeting interview which appears to have brought out of most of the 75 attendees. Vancouver - 113, Victoria - 135, Calgary 45 and Lethbridge 15 and 22.
Rest of Canadian Tour:
Sun 4/1/12 Saskatoon Saskatchewan Travelodge Hotel Saskatoon
Mon 4/2/12 Ottawa Ontario Bronson Center - Mac Hall
Tue 4/3/12 Toronto Ontario University of Toronto
Wed 4/4/12 Moncton New Brunswick Capitol Theatre
Thu 4/5/12 Halifax Nova Scotia Olympic Community Centre
Sat 4/7/12 Montreal Quebec Centre St-Pierre
Gage demonstrates how the Twin Towers could not have been destroyed by aircraft crashing into them but instead were brought down along with Building 7 by controlled demolitions. However, Gage makes no mention of the destruction being an "inside job" with Israel most likely orchestrating this "false flag" event through it's US agents as well as the "high-fiving" Israeli agents who were caught filming the destruction and who were likely the crew which placed the demolition charges to be set off when planes/drones hit. This false flag was then used to incite war against the Taliban in Afghanistan which had been allowing Arabs to train most likely for house-to-house combat in Israel to return control to Palestinians who have been ruthlessly ousted from their homes by Israeli terrorists.
Gage's presentations call for an investigation of the technicalities of 9/11 and which now appear to totally discredit US government findings of destruction being caused by Arab "terrorists" flying planes into the towers. Nevertheless, Gage's presentation is certainly worth the suggested $10 donation.