While delivering the World Trade Center evidence to engineering professionals, Project Due Diligence is also planting its roots in local communities across the country.
One example, documented now on our YouTube channel, is our very own chairman, Roland Angle, who earlier this year spoke at two separate meetings of Stand Up for Idaho — a political organization of Idaho citizens that advocates on behalf of issues reflecting the concerns of most rural areas in middle America.
By making presentations at citizen advocacy groups, our engineers are sparking awareness in people who are already dedicated to creating change in our country, directing their passion and their energy right at the 9/11 issue.
Roland is the founder of Project Due Diligence, but he represents only one of the many engineers who have volunteered to bring our critical evidence to various associations all over America.
Our volunteers travel long distances to carry out our important mission, and they need your help to keep moving forward.
We’re looking to raise $3000 by May 31st so that our engineers’ voices can still be heard.
Even a donation of $20 or $30 can help fill our engineers’ gas tanks as they drive hundreds of miles to present the evidence of controlled demolition at the World Trade Center to those who have never seen it before.
Please help in this critical campaign.
With your support, we can continue to shake up the grassroots of the engineering and activist communities, overstepping the imposed silence of professional organizations and the mainstream media, and fanning the flames that we know will lead to real change in our country.
With big presentations coming this year, we’re in a collective battle. Please help us reach our goal so that we can continue to capture territory in the minds of our colleagues, who have the credentials, knowledge, and influence to force professional engineering associations to change their positions and pull their support out from under the NIST reports one engineer at a time.