Thursday, June 08, 2006

Lecture by Jimmy Walter of the Reopen 9.11 Campaign

Thursday, June 15th 7-9 PM (doors open at 6:30)
National Institute for Youth Education (National Olympic Memorial Youth Center)
Central Building Room #101
Entrance fee: 1000 yen (advance reservations not required)

Venue Address: 3-1. Yoyogi Kamizono-cho, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo, 151-0052
Phone: 03-3467-7201
Map: http://nyc.niye.go.jp/e/02informations/cont05.html

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Jimmy Walter, a businessman from the U.S., is the founder of a campaign titled "Reopen 9.11." This campaign is working to challenge the official explanation for the events of September 11, 2001, which hold that al-Qaida operatives were responsible for perpetrating multiple terrorist attacks in the United States. (Campaign website: www.reopen911.org)

For example, the U.S. government states that the World Trade Center building collapsed when its steel was weakened from the heat of the flames that broke out after it was struck by airliners--a claim that Brigham Young University physics professor Steven Jones explains is physically impossible. See his detailed explanation here.

Currently Mr. Walter is on a European tour to expose the truth behind the events of 911 and is coming to speak in Japan for the first time. We were hoping Mr. Walter would be joined by William Rodriguez, who was the last person to escape from inside the towers before they collapsed, however Mr. Rodriguez will not be able to attend.

Come and hear for yourself a completely different perspective from what is being presently accepted by mainstream media--a view that is gaining a growing number of followers around the world.

The lecture will be in English, with Japanese interpretation provided by Gen Morita and Yumi Kikuchi.

Sponsor: Global Peace Campaign http://english.globalpeace.jp
Organizer: Yumi Kikuchi, Founder, GPC http://yumikikuchi.blogspot.com
Supporting Organizations: Japan Jiritsu Project, Tokyo Peace Film Festival

For more information, contact Yumi Kikuchi:

E-mail: yumik(At symbol)fine(Dot)ocn(Period)ne(Dot)jp

yumik@fine.ocn.ne.jp



Tel: 0470-97-1011
FAX: 0470-97-1215

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