Live Broadcast Tonight: Erik Lawyer of Fire Fighters for 9/11 Truth

http://tvnewslies.org/tvnl/index.php/radio-show/58-broadcasts/13227-firefighters-for-911-truth.html

Fire Fighters for 9/11 Truth on TVNL Radio tonite

Live Broadcast: Wednesday, March 3rd, 2010. 8:00 PM ET.

A common sense test: You’re dispatched to a house fire in a 2 story with
a basement. Upon arrival, all 3 floors are well involved. After the fire
has been extinguished, the neighbor across the street tells you he saw
flashes on all 3 floors within seconds of each other. It turns out the
owner has arson convictions on his record. You smell gasoline. Now, should
you test the debris for accelerants? No matter what the owner and his
friends tell you, wouldn’t you still test it? It’s a
“NO-Brainer”…isn’t it?

Let's hear what some firefighters have to say about the events of that
horrible day. Join our guest, Erik Lawyer from Firefighters for 9/11 Truth
(http://firefightersfor911truth.org/), to hear what a growing number of
firefighters have to say about what happened to the WTC.

http://tvnewslies.org/tvnl/index.php/radio-show/58-broadcasts/13227-firefighters-for-911-truth.html

[Submitted to 911Blogger by Reggie Abraham.]

Eric Lawyer

Part 6/6 – AE911 Truth 1000 – SF Press Conference Eric Lawyer

http://www.911blogger.com/node/22730

Part 6/6 – AE911 Truth 1000 – SF Press Conference

Firefighter, Eric Lawyer, founder of Firefighters for 911 Truth, Eric Lawyer, pointed out the many ways in which long-established protocols for handling crime scenes involving fire and building collapse were egregiously violated, consistent with a cover-up. Eric

* (YouTube; February 25, 2010) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gZFDsAH-CLA

"We also demand an investigation that follows the national standards and has contempt and subpoena powers."

Superb

This is so well done - solid content, factual, no speculation, with a superb delivery.

New Lawyer Video

If Not Me? Who? If Not Now? When?
http://www.northtexas911truth.com/

Show postponed until March 17th

due to technical difficulties.