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Unanswered Questions: Listen To Press Conference

Below are links to Real Player files of the audio for the press conference held on June 10th in Washington D.C. to launch the UnansweredQuestions.org website.

UnansweredQuestions.org is an independent, non-partisan network of citizens concerned about the growing number of issues surrounding September 11, that are as yet un-addressed or unresolved.

For more background see... New Allegations Connect More Dots In 9/11 Puzzle and Scoop Unanswered Questions Feature Page

Unanswered Questions Press Conference Audio In Three Parts

Listen to the June 11, 2002 press conference. Thanks to Indymedia and their partner loudeye for hosting this audio.

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Breakdown Of Audio By Speaker

1ST PANEL ( PART 1)

Catherine Austin Fitts Moderator - Introduction
Former Asst. Secretary of Housing-HUD (1st Bush Administration)
Solari, Inc., Get Our Money Back Campaign 2002

Kyle F. Hence - Survey of Questions
UnansweredQuestions.org Around the World

MEMBERS OF 9/11 FAMILIES

Julie Sweeney

Lorna Brett FAA / Airline Accountability
Director of Media Relations, Nolan Law Group-Chicago
Lawfirm representing passengers' families from 9/11 hijacked planes

Mary Schiavo, Esq. FAA/Airline Accountability
Lawyer for 32 passengers' families from all 9/11 hijacked planes
Fmr. Inspector General, U.S. Dept. of Transportation ('90-'96)
Fmr. Assistant U.S. Attorney; Author, Flying Blind, Flying Safe

Open Q & A from the Press

2ND PANEL ( PART 2 )

Catherine Fitts - Introductions
of panelists

Michael Ruppert - Historical/Geo-strategic
Context

Editor, From the Wilderness Publications
Former LAPD Narcotics officer

John Judge - Air Defenses/NORAD
Author, Researcher,
Co-founder of Coalition on Political Assassinations

Tom Flocco - 9/11 Insider Trading
Investigative Journalist, UnansweredQuestions.org

J. Michael Springmann, Esq. - CIA & Global Terrorism
Fmr. Chief, Visa Section, U.S. Embassy in Saudi Arabia
Attorney, 20 years in U.S. Foreign Service

Jennifer Van Bergen - Patriot Act and US Constitution
Contributing editor to http://truthout.com
Professor of Constitutional Law
William Mitchell College of Law
Has written a six part series for Truthout.org on the Patriot Act

2ND PANEL Continued (PART 3)

Dr. Stephen Camerado - Immigration and Terrorism
Director of Research; Center for Immigration Studies

Richard Ochs - Government by Anthrax
Freelance Writer, Researcher

Moderator Catherine Fitts - Final Remarks

Open Q & A with all panelists

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To listen to the audio files you must have RealPlayer 8.0 installed. Click here to download it.

Its a little quiet, so you may need to crank the volume up.

ENDS

 
 
 
 
 
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