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Thursday
Aug112011

Community Currency - 08/11/11

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Mounting Evidence - Why We Need a New Investigation of 9/11

Long an activist academic, Dr. Paul W. Rea has taught humanities at Ohio State University, University of Colorado, and St. Mary’s College of California. He has taught "The Politics of the Nuclear Age" and "Science, Technology, and Human Values" at St. Mary's College in Moraga, CA. Now a full-time writer/ researcher, he focuses on peace and environmental issues. An earlier book, Still Seeking the Truth about 9/11, marked Dr. Rea’s initial foray into that pivotal subject. Paul has just completed an updated, much-expanded overview of the issues surrounding 9/11 in his new book Mounting Evidence: Why We Need a New Investigation of 9/11 which will include The Zealots of Dominance:The Neocon Factor in 9/11, specifically looking at the mindset of those involved with the Project for a New American Century. His new book reflects six years of additional research. When it appears later this month, it will be the most comprehensive book available on the different facets of the 9/11 issue.

Paul will be one of the featured speakers at the upcoming tenth anniversary 9/11: Reclaiming the Truth, Reclaiming the Future, the annual 9/11 Truth Film Festival and benefit for the Northern California 9/11 Truth Alliance to be held in San Francisco at the historic Herbst Theatre September 11, 2011.

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