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Kent State Conference on 9-11



Conference for an Inquiry into 9/11
Kent State University
September 9-12, 2004

Title:
September 11, 2001 and the Bush Administration:  
Separating the Truth and Reality from the Lies and Illusions.

Parallel conferences in other countries are encouraged.

The third anniversary of September 11, 2001 provides an 
opportunity to bring independent investigators together 
in order share information and discoveries.  The purpose 
of this conference is to provide a venue for an 
examination of the evidence in an atmosphere of openness, 
honesty, safety and sincere concern for the future of all 
people.  It is also intended to and assist in 
disseminating accurate information to the public about 
events which impact their daily lives.

This administration continues to thwart any investigation 
into the circumstances of the 9/11 attacks, aided by an 
uncritical corporate media.  In this climate of government 
lies, silence, contradictions, and cover-up, speculation, 
rumor and conspiracy theories abound.  Nevertheless, from 
the very beginning numerous scientists and other 
investigators around the world have sought to discover the 
truth about the events surrounding 9/11 and this movement 
is rapidly growing.  

Clearly, the truth about events which are having such 
major catastrophic consequences around the world should not 
go hidden from the public.  The families of all the victims 
those in the U.S., Afghanistan and Iraq deserve to know 
truth and to see those responsible for any criminal act 
held accountable.  It is obvious that only if the people 
themselves take up the responsibility, will there be a just 
accounting.  

An Organizational Committee will plan the events, seek 
sponsors and other funding and makeall the arrangements for 
the event.  

A Scientific Committee will select the invited speakers, 
review and accept submitted papers for presentation.

The conference will be organized around an opening session 
of key note addresses, followed by seven sessions reflecting 
the themes outlined below.  Each session will include at 
least one invited paper, a panel discussion and individual 
papers.  Time will be provided for discussion during each 
session.  A call for papers will be issued and submissions 
will be reviewed by a committee.  

1.  Corporate Media Lies and Cover Up: Where is the 
Alternative Press?  

This session is to examine both conspiracy culture and 
conspiracy phobia; expose corporate media complicity with 
government deception and cover-up and determine the 
responsibility of the alternative media.  
 

2.  Who are the Real Terrorists/Conspirators?  

In this session the aim is to connect the dots.  

 
3.  World Trade Center and Pentagon Forensics:  
What Do Scientists Say?  

This session provides and opportunity to present the most 
current research findings and to question the official 
government reports.  


4.  What is the historical background for the PNAC?  

In this session U.S. imperialism past and present is to be 
examined as well as the current shadow government. 


5.  What Role did the Intelligence Community Play?  

This session examines the roles and relationships of the 
National Security Agency, FBI, CIA, Pakistans Inter Service 
Intelligence and Israels Mossad and other players.  
 

6.   Where Will You Go If You Follow the Money?  

This session is to examine the involvement of the major 
industries including drug, military, and oil.   
 

7.  How is justice to be served?

This session examines the legal aspects of the events of 
9/11.



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