Sarns-On Progressive Radio Network

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Chris Sarns has been around quite some time; his varied experience includes being the road manager for Buffalo Springfield and Crosby, Stills and Nash. Chris Sarns’ research has appeared in journals and books by 9/11 researchers, most notably, Dr. David Ray Griffin’s Mysterious Collapse of World Trade Center 7. Chris has worked on unraveling some of the most glaring inconsistencies and outright frauds in the NIST report on the collapse of World Trade Center 7. Chris has demonstrated that the NIST theory of the fire induced collapse of building 7 is faulty and misleading. The building collapses of September 11 are truly unprecedented in building collapse history. Chris disproved NIST’s claims in four centrally important areas: the fictitious “10-story gouge” in the building’s face; NIST’s fraudulent diesel-fueled fire hypothesis; the extent and timing of fire on the 12th floor which NIST claimed caused the initial failure leading to collapse; and NIST’s fraudulent claims in its Final Report about the lack of shear studs on the floor girders. Chris wrote the script for the Architects and Engineers Solve the Mystery of WTC 7 video that was recently released. Chris supports the Remember Building 7 campaign to raise public awareness and give greater strength to the truth movement.

For the past two years, Architects and Engineers for 9/11 Truth have been working on a documentary entitled 9/11 Explosive Evidence – Experts Speak Out due to be released and premiered this September, including in San Francisco at the Herbst Theatre on Sunday, September 11, 2011 at 6:30 pm, in Part III of the 9/11 Reclaiming the Truth, Reclaiming Our Future events.

Chris Sarns’ research is posted at http://truthphalanx.com/chris_sarns/.

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