The Conscientious Projector
Posted September 17, 2014 at 5:43 am by Tim Dustrude
Here’s a note from Rob Simpson about next week’s film:
Hello Inquiring Islanders,
Next Monday, (Sept 22nd, 7 PM) is our next Conscientious Projector screening. This one is brand new. It’s the personal story of the film’s producer as he goes from being a total believer in the official 9/11 story… to becoming one of the now more than 50% of US citizens who doubt what we have been told.
Making the film nearly cost him his marriage. No one in his family could believe he would waste so much time on “stupid conspiracy theories.” They all thought he’d gone nuts. Until he finished it and they watched it. Then they all became his supporters to get the film completed in a professional fashion… and get it out into the world ASAP.
This is one film we really should all see together. Bring a friend or three. We’ll have free Friends-of-the-Library popcorn to help us digest the information.
Also of note…
Petitions do seem to have some effect on motivating our leaders.
The best international petition group I have ever seen is called AVAAZ.org
It takes on issues that affect everyone on the planet.
There is a petition at the AVAAZ site now to convince our leaders in the UN to begin moving the whole world toward CLEAN ENERGY… for the safety of our planet and our economies.
With a UN climate meeting coming up in just a few days, AVAAZ now has close to 2 million signatures from every nation to present to the UN.
If you’d like to add your name, you can check it out here:
https://secure.avaaz.org/en/100_clean_final
Hope to see us pack the library next Monday.
Meanwhile, Stay cool.
Rob
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