Print version of piece on Building 7 will also be available
The 9/11 Truth Movement continues to make inroads with the firefighting community thanks to the efforts of firefighters like Raul Angulo and Paul Kayley.
The two have just published a new article in the April issue of the International Fire & Safety Journal under the headline “What history leaves in the rubble.” The piece focuses on the effort by former congressman Curt Weldon to get the Trump administration to establish a presidential commission to investigate the events of 9/11. The article also looks at the document produced by a coalition of 9/11 researchers (including representatives of AE911Truth) for Weldon to share with the White House.
Angulo, who has written extensively about firefighting, including one textbook, had a long piece about Building 7 published in the IFSJ in October of last year. It was through this article that Weldon became connected to the 9/11 Truth Movement. An updated version of this piece, with additional material contributed by Kayley (who made the documentary Calling Out Bravo-7), was published in March.
Print versions of both the latest Angulo/Kayley article and the March one are being given out to participants in the annual Fire Department Instructors Conference International (FDIC) being held April 7-12 in Indianapolis, Indiana. The Building 7 piece was actually included in the North American edition of the IFSJ, called Fire & Safety Journal Americas.
And there is more to come.
Angulo and Kayley will do a follow-up to their Building 7 piece, probably in May, and another article is in the works that will feature a contribution from retired professor Leroy Hulsey of the University of Alaska Fairbanks.
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Craig McKee is a writer for Architects & Engineers for 9/11 Truth and the creator of the blogs Truth and Shadows and Thought Crimes and Misdemeanors. He also hosts the Truth and Shadows podcast on YouTube and Rumble.