A newly formed truth seeking group:

Medical Professionals for 9/11 Truth

http://mp911truth.org/

Take a look at their CREDENTIALS … these people are certainly not your average “kooks” as the mainstream media and some of the politicians would wish to paint them.

It is good to see more professional people willing to stand up publicly and be counted, asking questions that require answers.

What do you think of their words and the questions they want answered?
Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, NY. Director of Medical Observation Unit and Assistant Residency Director – Emergency Medicine, Hershey Medical Center, Penn State College of Medicine. Practicing physician with dual board specialization in Emergency and Internal Medicine. A 9/11 first responder.

MD, Harvard Medical School; PhD (Evolutionary Biology), Harvard University; Postdoctoral Fellow (Developmental Biology), Stanford University School of Medicine – ABA board certified anesthesiologist. Assistant Clinical Professor, Tufts University

Physician, researcher, and pioneer in the field of medical genomics. Former Member of the Faculty, St. Louis University School of Medicine (11 years).
Dentist, trained in Periodontics. Retired from military after 30 years of service including 13 years active duty U.S. Navy, 5 years U.S. Naval Reserve, 1 year U.S. Army ROTC, 11 years U.S. Army, North Carolina National Guard. In private practice for more than 20 years.

Professor of Medical Entomology, Department of Biomedical Sciences, Ohio University. Core Faculty Member, African Studies, Ohio University Center for International Studies. Communication Development Faculty, Ohio University Center for International Studies. Former Director, International Development Studies, Ohio University Center for International Studies
For those who bought the propaganda about the so-called, 9/11 truth seeker, check out these samplings of the credentials of members of this group:-

Former Chief Health Officer, Maricopa County, AZ (Phoenix, Mesa, Chandler, Scottsdale, Tempe)

Rutgers University Board of Governors Distinguished Service Professor of Psychology and Associate Dean of the Graduate School

Former Director of Education, Center for Integrative Medicine, Duke University Medical Center. Associate Clinical Professor of Radiology and Associate Clinical Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Duke University Medical Center 1993 – 2004. Former Assistant Professor, Thomas Jefferson University Hospital.
Physician. Former Chief of Staff, Chicot Memorial Hospital 1978 – 1995

Past President, American Association of Public Health Physicians. Former Chief, Bureau of School Health Services, Department of Public Health, Washington, DC. Co-chair, Arizona Coalition for State and National Health Plans

Licensed Clinical Psychologist. Distinguished Professor in the Department of Mental Health Law and Policy, Professor of Medicine in the Department of Internal Medicine and Distinguished Professor of Global Health in the College of Public Health, University of South Florida. Dr. Knox also has courtesy appointments as Distinguished Professor of Psychology and Distinguished Professor of Aging Studies, University of South Florida.

Cardiologist – Internist. Former cardiovascular researcher, Harvard Medical School.
AB Classics, BS Biology, MS Microbiology & Molecular Genetics – Former bacterial pathogenesis and vaccine development researcher. Currently business, scientific, and research consultant.

Researcher, Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, University of Arizona. Former instructor of physics, math, astronomy, and evolution at Harvard, University of California at Berkeley, Temple University, University of Pennsylvania, LaSalle University and Bryn Mawr.

Psychiatrist. Clinical Instructor, Mount Sinai School of Medicine. Former Assistant Professor, Albert Einstein College of Medicine.
Licensed Acupuncturist, State of California. Pioneer in the field of acupuncture in the U.S., helping to establish the first acupuncture clinic (UCLA). Co-founder of the first two U.S. schools for acupuncture; the New England School of Acupuncture and the California Acupuncture College with four branches

Professor of Psychology, Rutgers University. Research scientist on the subject of visual perception. Author of more than 30 journal articles about vision and visual perception. Contributing author to The International Encyclopedia of Neurology, Psychiatry, Psychoanalysis, and Psychology (1977), The Legacy of Solomon Asch: Essays in Cognition and Social Psychology (1990), The MIT Encyclopedia of the Cognitive Sciences (1999), Colour Perception: Mind and the Physical World (2003). Editor of and contributing author to Lightness, Brightness and Transparency (1994). Author of Seeing Black and White (2006)
Retired U.S. Army trained Board Certified General and Plastic Surgeon. Vietnam Veteran and Combat Casualty Care Course Graduate.

Pediatrician and hyperbaric medicine specialist. Fellow of the American College of Hyperbaric Medicine. Diplomat of the American Board of Pediatrics. Former Member of both the Injury Prevention Committee and the Environmental Hazards Committee of the American Academy of Pediatrics. President of the International Hyperbaric Medical Association. Diplomat of the American Board of Hyperbaric Medicine.
Former Chief Mental Health Coordinator and Director of Manpower Development and Training, Massachusetts Department of Mental Health. Retired Clinical Psychologist.

Thanatologist, Clinical Medical Ethicist, and Medical Educator, who has taught undergraduate and graduate medical education, across staff disciplines, at The University of Chicago medical schools and hospitals. Faculty Member, School for New Learning, DePaul University. Former Faculty Member, MacLean Center for Clinical Medical Ethics.
Family Practice Physician/Hospitalist. Fellow, American Board of Family Medicine.

Doctor of Optometry. Former Clinic Chief at Southeastern University (today Nova Southeastern) and currently Associate Professor at Nova Southeastern University College of Optometry. Fellow of the American Association of Optometry. Member of American Optometric Association, Florida Optometric Association, and Optometric Retinal Society. Author of numerous journal articles on optometry and clinical eye care.

What can I say about 9/11 except that it was a politically motivated crime where the true perpetrators are under suspicion of a minority of the citizens.

The “questions” that these professionals and the victim’s family members have is not enough to move the government to answer. They won’t answer. What they need to do is take action! Sue the government for the answers! The video tapes at the pentagon, the explanation of NORAD’s failure, the bombs heard in the buildings on many eyewitness accounts, the structural blueprints of the buildings (which is public information is being hidden by the government).

The truth is there, but the government doesn’t want us to access it. So you can see there is obviously a problem here between the citizens and their government that is bigger than 9/11.

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