- AE911Truth Staff
Chris Mohr, the lone believer in the official narrative, was in the crowd. He has spent considerable time debating AE911Truth at various venues, including this venue.
Chris Mohr, the lone believer in the official narrative, was in the crowd. He has spent considerable time debating AE911Truth at various venues, including this venue.
Dan Barnum, FAIA, who has 51 years of experience designing Houston-area structures, including several high-rises, became a member of AE911Truth the first day he heard about its existence.
“That’s the hardest part of the work for us — getting people to open their mind and to accept another reality.” — Rick Trevino
"You'll see for yourself a transformation of awareness in the students. They will quickly get it. And when they do, their professors — at least those who stubbornly cling to the official story — may be in trouble." — Richard Gage
"I'm an optimist. I like to believe that someone didn't put a bunch of explosives somewhere in the building and it fell down. But can I say know that with 100 percent certainty? I can't." — A visitor to the AE911Truth booth at the Structural Engineering Summit