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Supporters of AE911Truth have used a variety of methods to educate others about the explosive destruction of the WTC skyscrapers, including holding screenings of “9/11: Explosive Evidence – Experts Speak Out,” distributing educational materials and speaking at public events. Now, a new radio show, 9/11 Free Fall, is building on those efforts and has the potential to massively increase public awareness of this essential issue.
9/11 Free Fall, co-hosted by Andrew Steele and Bernie Suarez, debuted on June 15, 2012, and now airs every Thursday evening at 7 p.m. PST on No Lies Radio, an internet radio station that features a variety of voices in the alternative media. You can find the latest information on the show at 911freefall.com and listen to podcasts of previous transmissions at its YouTube channel.
9/11 Free Fall is the brainchild of Steele, a longtime AE911Truth volunteer and member of the Public Outreach Team. He feels strongly that increasing exposure of 9/11 Truth on the radio can have a tremendous impact.
“ Whether it be starting a radio show, writing a blog, performing street outreach, writing a song, or peacefully confronting defenders and ‘gatekeepers’ of the official lie… we’re all free agents writing our own scripts. ” |
“The radio provides a larger audience, and our voices may carry to ears we would have never reached by operating within our normal circles,” Steele explained. “I ‘woke up’ in 2005 because of a 9/11 video that someone snuck into an entertainment video site. When you put your voice out there, you may never know whose life you’re changing.”
Co-host Bernie Suarez has volunteered with AE911Truth for over a year on a variety of projects. “Being a big believer in media outreach and a person who has done a lot of 9/11 presentations and talks at the street level, I thought that this radio show was a great idea and a good opportunity to create another platform that would be easily disseminated on the Internet,” Suarez said. “So I offered to step up and support Andy on this, and I’m glad I did.”