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Thursday
May192011

Community Currency - 05/19/11

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9/11 Revelations - Finding The Courage To Speak Out

Kathy McGrade graduated from the New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology in Materials Engineering in 1979. She then moved to California and found exciting employment as one of the first engineers in three different Silicon Valley startups working on a private rocket project, a self-regulating heating technology, and a CVD process for growing thin-film diamond from methane gas. Kathy now has her own company inspecting fire trucks and feels a personal responsibility for the safety of firefighters.

Kathy became aware of 9/11 Truth when a friend asked her if fire could melt steel. Her first reaction was, "Sure, if the fire is hot enough. Why are you asking?" This friend then gave her a copy of Loose Change, which didn't convince her of anything, but intrigued her enough to continue looking into the matter. She thought investigating the material aspects of 9/11 would be "a fun little intellectual exercise," but after months of research, found herself feeling gutted by the truth. The evidence was too obvious to deny.

She became a member of Architects and Engineers for 9/11 Truth and used her unique knowledge and expertise to present the most compelling evidence that she found on the flaws in the official NIST (National Institute for Standards and Technology) Report on what destroyed the Twin Towers and Building 7 and the case for the controlled demolition hypothesis.

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