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Films for Action presents "Fabled Enemies"

Liberty Hall Cinema

Submitted info from Films for Action: "IN THE EIGHTH YEAR AFTER SEPTEMBER 11, 2001, the U.S. government still has not answered the most important questions about what really happened, and the official 9/11 Commission has failed to ask. An expanding body of evidence, supported by government whistle blowers, structural engineers, scientists, official documents, video footage, and eyewitness testimony directly contradicts the official story. Major news outlets have failed to report on the larger implications of these inconsistencies, and on this day, 2009, hundreds of groups from all over the country will be gathering with the American public to bring this truth to light."

About "Fabled Enemies": This is the definitive film examining 9/11. Instead of the focus being on the physical anomalies surrounding the attacks, which have been examined extensively in other films, it focuses on the intelligence networks that provided the aid necessary for the 9/11 plot to succeed.

Perhaps surprisingly, the majority of evidence is sourced from mainstream news outlets, including ABC, Newsweek, the New York Times, and FOX News.

I would consider this hands-down the best overall film on the subject available to date.

If you've seen a lot of films on 9/11 already, you won't want to miss this one, as it covers information not covered in any of the other films. If you haven't seen any films that challenge the official narrative of 9/11, well, you simply owe it to yourself to see this.

I realize a lot of people reading this may have already made up their minds, one way or the other. I can only ask that you attend this event and keep an open mind.

That being said, everyone should be skeptical about this issue. But we believe that this skepticism should cut both ways. We should be skeptical of both alternative evidence and theories, as well as the official government narrative, which so often gets a free pass.

If the evidence that is presented in this film is truly incorrect, then there should be no danger in listening to the arguments presented and giving them our honest consideration before we make any judgments. It will do no harm to give this issue the full scrutiny that it deserves. In fact, it can only be a good thing. Both sides. All the facts. All the perspectives.

Good journalism (and a healthy democracy) depends on the public getting both sides of a story. You've heard the government's official side, and the mainstream media has echoed this side reliably, but you haven't heard the other side. And since the mainstream media has failed to do it's job, grassroots groups and independent media must do its job for them.

There will be events and film screenings being organized organically all around country the week of 9/11/2009. Join us at Liberty Hall on Wednesday the 9th for Lawrence's contribution to this movement's press for truth.

http://www.filmsforaction.org

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