Irish 9/11 Truth Movement
this group have been getting some press resently, here is an article from the kingdom this week.
A lecturer at the Institute of Technology in Tralee has criticised political parties in Ireland for their inaccessibility after he was unable to deliver information packs to TDs on the 9/11 terror attacks.
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A TRALEE man has criticised political parties in Ireland for their inaccessibility after he was unable to deliver information packs to TDs on the 9/11 terror attacks.
Morgan Stack, a lecturer at the Institute of Technology in Tralee, has set up a new group called the Irish 9/11 Truth Movement which is calling for the investigation into the terrorist attacks on New York and Washington to be reopened.
He maintains that the attacks were carried out by elements close to the US government and not by Al Qaeda.
Mr Stack’s group also believes that the terrorist attacks on London were not carried out by the four men named by police but that they were carried out by intelligence operatives.
Last month representatives of the Irish 9/11 Truth Movement arrived at the Dáil to deliver information packs – including a DVD called “Confronting the Evidence” – to the TDs and MEPs of various parties.
However security at the Dáil told Mr Stack that they would only accept a maximum of five information packs and the group ended up distributing the remaining packs to members of the public.
Mr Stack was also refused permission by RTÉ to hand out DVDs to staff members in Donnybrook. The campaigner is now asking Ireland’s political parties to pay for the postage for new information packs.
Mr Stack said that the Labour party had agreed to pay the postage for the DVDs but all other parties had either refused or not responded to his request. The Tralee lecturer is also planning a conference in University College Cork in November called “The New Pearl Harbour: Exploring Conflicting Interpretations of 9/11.”
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