Editor:
Scott Davis’ contribution to the call for memories (“Readers remember 9/11,” Coast Reporter, Sept. 9) deserves attention. A licensed architect, Davis is definitely not alone in his professional doubts regarding the inconsistencies of the official story. The first casualty of war is truth and it’s obvious that the so-called War on Terror rests upon a “false flag” foundation.
The May 26, 2004 edition of the Toronto Star cited polls showing half of New York City residents believed some leaders had advance knowledge of the attacks and “consciously failed to act.” Sixty-six per cent of N.Y. City residents, including survivors, wanted a new independent investigation when the official 9/11 report failed to address key questions. Some of the investigation board members themselves suspect they were set up. A poll of Canadians found 20 per cent believed 9/11 was orchestrated by rogue elements at the highest levels of the World Military Industrial Media Complex. Davis is not “the only human in Gibsons that knows the story for 9/11 does not match the reality of 9/11.” At least one in five in Gibsons have their doubts, probably more, now that information has circulated despite the near total blackout in the official media.
Organizations calling for a new investigation include: Scholars for 9/11 Truth, Architects and Engineers for 9/11 Truth, Pilots for 9/11 Truth, Political Leaders for 9/11 Truth, Medical Pro-fessionals for 9/11 Truth, Fire-fighters for 9/11 Truth and others. The Sunshine Coast Peace Group donated copies of Canadian author and media critic Barrie Zwicker’s Towers of Deception, the media cover-up of 9/11 to local libraries to promote awareness. Zwicker’s book contains a wealth of well-referenced material and a DVD summary. We also have copies for sale.
Eventually, the truth will come out putting an end to this 21st century witch-hunt/war.
Roger Lagasse, Halfmoon Bay


















