Denver Monthly Video Meeting: “The War on Democracy” December 17, 2010

For this holiday season of light and hope, we present The War on Democracy.  While not specifically a film about 9/11 or false flag operations, the story of this film emanates from the same source–empire, a word you will rarely see in our corporate-owned media.

Empire entails both deception and brutality, and yet we find ourselves inspired at how some of the poorest countries of Latin America have risen from the ashes of imperial exploitation to find real grassroots democracy.  See below for a full description of this excellent film, which won the Best Documentary Award in the 2008 One World Awards. [Read more…]

Denver Monthly Meeting: “A Presentation in Memory of Martin Luther King, Jr.”: April 2010

Dear 9/11 Truth Friends and Activists,

At our monthly meeting this Friday, April 16, in memory of the assassination of Martin Luther King, Jr., 42 years ago this month, we will forego our usual 9/11 video fare and instead offer a special live audio-visual presentation by Denver attorney Earl Staelin. As with the events of 9/11, the official story of the King assassination does not add up, and for those willing to look at the evidence, an entirely different picture emerges. Fortunately we are now the beneficiaries of decades of painstaking research into what actually transpired that day. What you don’t know about this event will surprise you.

“The King Assassination: Must History Be Revised?”

  • A presentation by Earl Staelin
  • 90 minutes (plus Q&A)

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In January 1967, young photojournalist William Pepper published an article in Ramparts magazine on the devastating effect of the Vietnam War on civilians, featuring many photographs of their disfiguring and crippling injuries. The article deeply impressed King, who then met with Pepper and saw many more of Pepper’s war photos. The experience helped turn King solidly against the war, and he linked the war to the issue of poverty in America. On April 4, 1967, King delivered his powerful anti-Vietnam War speech, “Beyond Vietnam,” while also during that period organizing a movement called the Poor People’s Campaign. On April 4, 1968, King was assassinated. James Earl Ray, who had pled guilty to the murder but recanted his confession three days later, was ultimately convicted of the crime and received a 99-year prison sentence. However, in 1978 Rev. Ralph Abernathy asked Pepper, by then an attorney, to look into the possibility that James Earl Ray might be innocent. Pepper began an extensive investigation into King’s murder in which he eventually concluded that Ray was indeed innocent and discovered the true conspirators. In 1993 Pepper represented Ray in a televised mock trial for murder before a distinguished federal judge and against a successful Tennessee prosecutor. Ray participated from prison by closed circuit TV. The jury found Ray not guilty after a two-week trial.

Most significantly, in 1999 Pepper tried a civil wrongful death case on behalf of the King family in which the jury, after three weeks and the testimony of some 70 witnesses, found Loyd Jowers, an admitted actual participant in the murder plot, liable for the murder, clearing Ray and finding that individuals in federal, state, and local government were also involved in the assassination. Pepper also proved that the New Orleans mafia played a central role. Pepper’s outstanding books on the trials, Orders to Kill (1995) and An Act of State (2003), as well as the trials themselves, received little media coverage. Why did Ray plead guilty? What forces killed King and why? How did they succeed? How did the coverup succeed? What role did the CIA campaign “Operation Mockingbird” play in the coverup and media suppression? Learn the answers to these questions and many more this Friday evening.

Earl Staelin is a Denver trial attorney with a longstanding interest in truth and transparency in government. Earl will present the story of Pepper’s investigation and the two trials through a visual presentation where you see the scene of the murder, actual witnesses, what they said, and the numerous forces involved in the murder and cover-up.

….   “If we know our history, we can change it.”

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Denver Monthly Meeting: “Torturing Democracy” June 2009

Thursday, June 25th is TORTURE ACCOUNTABILITY ACTION DAY. Since 9/11 was the pretext for the shameful legacy of torture that our country now bears, we will deviate from our usual 9/11 truth films, and honor the crucial need for accountability for those responsible for authorizing these atrocities.

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Video: “Torturing Democracy”

After 9/11/01, five lawyers for the Bush administration met behind closed doors, called themselves the “War Council,”  and crafted legal counsel to authorize torture by our military and intelligence agencies.

Shown on Bill Moyers Journal, Torturing Democracy is a film from award-winning producer Sherry Jones. It examines America’s detention and interrogation practices in the “war on terror,” and gives us an overview of this history: Who was rounded up by bounty hunters and others around the world? Who tried to stop this insanity? Who prevailed with this political policy creating the mess we now have? What did Congress do? What did the Supreme Court do? What happened to the detainees?

We will learn that the techniques used came from the SERE (Survival Evasion Resistance Escape)  military training program, which in turn came from North Korea, the Soviet Union’s Stalin, and the Spanish Inquisition.

If you cannot join us for the movie and discussion, you may watch this film online at http://www.torturingdemocracy.org/.

DENVER

When: Friday, June 19, 2009,  7:00pm – 9:30pm
Where: Hooked on Colfax Coffee-Books-Community, 3213 E. Colfax Ave., Denver (303-398-2665)   (1/2 mile west of Colorado Blvd., between Adams and Steele, on north side of Colfax)

*Admission is free, donations are welcome, and buy a beverage from Hooked on Colfax to support them* Please observe the parking signs: Steele St., 16th Ave., and Colfax Ave. usually have available parking spaces.

Meeting Timeline:

7:00-7:20: Announcements

7:20-9:00: Video (maybe a short “mood changer” video to follow)

9:00-9:30: Discussion: What did the film leave out? Since the trail of evidence for 9/11 leads in part to Rumsfeld and Cheney, why would they be so insistent on torturing  detainees? What action can we take on June 25th?

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Note: Please be aware that we are a multi-partisan organization and do not consider torture a Republican value. Many from the Republican and Libertarian parties have been among the most vociferous in calling for a new investigation into 9/11 and consider the radical neo-conservatives  treasonous–as well as the Democrats who continue to cover-up and enable these policies.