Declan Minor Poster
Joined: 07 Nov 2006 Posts: 42 Location: Manchester
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Posted: Wed Dec 13, 2006 10:57 pm Post subject: Wed 20th Dec - Manchester Truth Campaign meeting |
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Please come along to the Manchester Truth Campaign meeting on Wednesday 20th December at 8pm at the Whitworth pub in Rusholme, Moss Lane East.
Also don't forget about our movie screening poetry night on Saturday 16th December.
We are looking forward to hosting even more exciting events in the new year.
On Friday 26th January 6.30pm - 9pm at the Friends' Meeting House, Mount Street, Manchester, we will be hosting Unspinning The Truth with former MI5 officer and wistleblower David Shayler and former MI5 officer and author Annie Machon.
Again at the Friends' Meeting House, on the 7th February 6.30pm - 9pm, we will be hosting 9/11 hero William Rodriguez. On September 11, 2001, and for approximately nineteen years prior thereto, Rodriguez was employed as a maintenance worker at the World Trade Center (WTC) in New York, New York.
On 9/11, Rodriguez single-handedly rescued fifteen (15) persons from the WTC, and as Rodriguez was the only person at the site with the master key to the North Tower stairwells, he bravely led firefighters up the stairwell, unlocking doors as they ascended, thereby aiding in the successful evacuation of unknown hundreds of those who survived. Rodriguez, at great risk to his own life, re-entered the Towers three times after the first, North Tower impact at about 8:46 A.M., and is believed to be the last person to exit the North Tower alive, surviving the building's collapse by diving beneath a fire truck. After receiving medical attention at the WTC site for his injuries, Rodriguez spent the rest of 9/11 aiding as a volunteer in the rescue efforts, and at dawn the following morning, was back at Ground Zero continuing his heroic efforts.
We look forward to seeing you at these events, and thanks for all your help and support _________________ www.wytruth.org.uk/manchester.php
http://manchestertruth.informe.com
"Death is better, a milder fate than tyranny."Aeschylus
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