Islander is on a journey | Letter
Published 11:57 am Tuesday, September 4, 2012
I am riding my bicycle from the San Juan Islands to New York City to raise awareness for Architects & Engineers for 9/11 Truth (AE911Truth) and reaching out to firefighters, law enforcement and religious leaders along the way. In the first 1,300 miles of our journey we have hand-delivered the AE911Truth documentary “9/11: Explosive Evidence – Experts Speak Out” to 41 fire districts, 35 law enforcement officers and 41 churches.
Experts in the documentary include Richard Huemann, former chief electrical engineer for the World Trade Center Complex, Roland Angle, civil engineer responsible for developing the blast resistance of the Minuteman Missile silos, Scott Grainger, fire protection engineer licensed in 13 states. Other professionals have expertise in chemical engineering, metallurgy, physics and nanotechnology.
Credentialed professionals of AE911Truth are concerned that the government agency, the National Institute of Standards and Technology, failed to include relevant forensic evidence in their analysis and reports regarding the destruction of the World Trade Center hi-rises on 9/11.
Almost everyone we have talked with on our bike tour has been respectful, considerate and willing to look at the information we have to offer. Of the more than 400 people we’ve talked with, only 10 have declined more information. In addition, people have been friendly and generous.
It took a serious issue to pry me away from the comforts of home and security of Orcas. We welcome prayers for our journey. Learn more through our website, www.911journeyfortruth.org.
Rena Patty
Orcas Island
