Kevin Bracken, Victorian branch secretary of the Maritime Union of Australia and president of the Victorian Trades Hall Council, is calling for a “proper investigation into the events of September 11, 2001”.
We need to show that we support and defend the courageous people willing to risk ridicule to speak 9/11 truth. It’s men like Kevin Bracken that can bring real change in the world today.
YOUR OPPORTUNITY TO DEMAND A NEW 9/11 INVESTIGATION
Reinvestigate 911 is asking 9/11 truth activists worldwide to write to the Iraq Inquiry in London in support of our submission. Please forward this email to any politicians or journalists who may be interested.
Our letter is copied in full below. Since Tony Blair confirmed in his testimony that 9/11 “changed the calculus of risk” when it came to invading Iraq, the Iraq Inquiry must now consider whether we have been told the whole truth about the 9/11 attacks.
Please go to this page and fill in the response box. http://www.iraqinquiry.org.uk/contact/submission-form.aspx
Please say you are supporting the letter from Reinvestigate911 (below) and then add your own comments, polite and factual of course, mentioning any experience or expert knowledge you may have to support your views.
Better still write a letter to
Sir John Chilcot, Iraq Inquiry, 35 Great Smith Street, London SW1P 3BG.
If you are a UK qualified lawyer please get in touch if you can offer any time pro bono to pursue either our letter to Chilcot (eg is there a judicial review option if Chilcot refuses our requests?), or matters related to the forthcoming 7/7 inquest.
The House finally approved the James Zadroga 9/11 Health and Compensation Act that provides medical care for the first responders and cleanup workers who were exposed to harmful toxins. Considering the sacrifices that these people made for this country, the heroism they showed during the largest terrorist attack on American soil, helping them with their medical costs, is the least the government could do. It’s really ludicrous that this bill could be held up for so long, so we can applaud the fact that it’s finally been passed but if our lawmakers really represented the people, this should have happened a long time ago.