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Wednesday, November 13, 2019

The American Society of Civil Engineers is afraid — and that’s a good thing, according to Roland Angle, head of AE911Truth’s Project Due Diligence.
The leadership of the ASCE has begun threatening to expel PDD representatives from national conferences for sharing information critical of the official account of the World Trade Center’s destruction on 9/11. Organizers were especially aggressive at the most recent conference, the ASCE 2019 Convention, held October 10–13 in Miami, Florida.
“They did everything they could to discourage us, including threatening to have us thrown out of there,” says Angle. “But I see this as a good sign. The ASCE is only scared of things that represent a real threat to them.”
The ASCE has good reason to fear scrutiny given the role they played in promulgating the official story, Angle adds. Not only did they give their tacit stamp of approval to the destruction of forensic evidence at Ground Zero but they also contributed to FEMA’s fatally flawed 2002 “World Trade Center Building Performance Study” and to their publication of deceptive peer-reviewed papers on the towers’ destruction by Zdeněk Bažant.
“So they’re going to oppose us every step of the way. We expect that.”
At the first conference that PDD volunteers attended — the Forensic Engineering Congress in Austin, Texas, in November 2018 — the ASCE’s approach was to ignore them. But, as Angle recalls, that hands-off approach didn’t last.
At the next conference attended by PDD volunteers — the Structures Congress in Orlando, Florida, in April 2019 (organized by ASCE’s Structural Engineering Institute) — the ASCE started paying more attention and even used a clause in its contract with the hotel hosting the conference to block PDD from using a room in the same hotel for its presentation on the WTC controlled demolition evidence.

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Blogger's note:  Truth in time of tyranny is a revolutionary act.  It never surprised me of how "men" of strong convictions of issues that they know little or nothing about.  They detest those who know more than they do, and to know more than they do does not take much effort.


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