If you didn’t know already, here’s the big news out of Canada:
Two weeks ago, on December 3, Member of Parliament Elizabeth May presented a petition in the House of Commons signed by 1,400 Canadians calling for parliamentary review of the omissions and inconsistencies in the 9/11 Commission Report, including the omission of forensic evidence showing that all three World Trade Center skyscrapers were brought down by controlled demolition.
Ms. May’s action represents a milestone for ReThink911 Canada, which over the past three years has been looking for a courageous MP who would agree to submit this petition.
The government of Canada now has until January 17 to respond — either by granting the requested a parliamentary review or denying it. Now is our chance to draw public attention to the issue and put as much pressure as possible on the Canadian government to honor the petition’s request.
How We Get Their Attention
So far there’s been no shortage of media coverage. The first few days after the petition was submitted saw the predictable media onslaught against Elizabeth May. Then, last Wednesday, ReThink911 Canada, the 9/11 Consensus Panel, and AE911Truth got together to hold a press conference at the parliament building, which earned us a video on Global News with the neutrally-worded title “Petition asks Canadian government to review 9/11 evidence,” and a surprisingly “inoffensive” article from Sun News. (Read more)