Sunday, December 30, 2007

VIDEO: 9/11 What Really Happened

Watch Enver Masud's interview on iTV.

During his 3-week, 9/11 lecture tour of South Africa and Malawi, Enver was interviewed on iTV, South Africa, on November 30, 2007. The interview was broadcast via satellite to Sub-Saharan Africa.

Using official documents, photographs, and video clips, Enver debunks the official, conspiracy theory regarding the events of September 11, 2001.

Enver Masud is an engineer, and founder of The Wisdom Fund - a nonprofit corporation established in 1995.

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Friday, December 28, 2007

Mark Weitzman, Simon Wiesenthal Center, challenged

Richard Gage, architect, has demanded a retraction of "false, defamatory, outrageous and insulting statements" made by Mark Weitzman of the Simon Wiesenthal Center who, in testimony before the Homeland Security Subcommittee on Intelligence, Information Sharing, and Terrorism Risk Assessment, referred to AE911Truth.org as an "Incubator of 9/11 Conspiracies and Disinformation".

Gage's letter to Mark Weitzman makes the following points regarding the World Trade Center:
- The destruction occurred with rapid onset, at virtually free-fall speed, and with radial symmetry.
- One hundred eighteen first responders described hearing, seeing and feeling explosions and seeing flashes of light at the onset of destruction.
- The concrete floors were almost completely pulverized into dust and gravel.
- The structural steel framework was largely dismembered into shippable lengths. Much of it was hurled outside the Twin Towers' perimeters, some as far as 500 feet away.
- Tons of molten metal were seen by FDNY and others, and was described as "flowing like lava" for weeks after 9/11, yet its existence was denied by NIST.
- FEMA documented structural steel samples showing evidence of rapid oxidation, sulfidation, intergranular melting, and partial evaporation – features which occur only with temperatures at least 1,000° F. hotter than office or jet fuel fires.
- Proven chemical evidence of thermate, an incendiary material which produces molten iron as its by-product, found on the columns and beams, previously molten metal, and iron-rich micro-spheres in the dust by Dr. Steven Jones (and corroborated by the USGS but never explained).

"These features are characteristic of controlled demolitions, and not office or jet fuel fires", says Gage.

Tuesday, December 04, 2007

Enver Masud's 9/11 lecture tour of South Africa and Malawi

Enver Masud, founder of The Wisdom Fund, just returned from a 3-week lecture tour of South Africa and Malawi.

Using video clips from CNN, MSNBC, CBS, ABC, NBC, and Fox, plus photographs and official documents, Mr. Masud demonstrated that the major conclusions of "The 9/11 Commission Report"—the official, conspiracy theory—are false.

An iTV interview was broadcast to Sub-Saharan Africa via satellite. A one hour interview was broadcast across South Africa on SAfm—the American embassy declined SAfm's invitation to participate. Articles were published by local newspapers at most venues. The talk is available on the Internet as a slide and film presentation.

The following lists the venues and attendance:

Stanger, Nov 13: Enver Masud gave a talk at Kwa Zulu Natal town hall—about 200 attended.

Durban, Nov 14: Formal dinner of the Islamic Medical Association. Enver Masud gave the 45-minutes, keynote speech—about 600 attended.

Pietermaritzburg, Nov 15: Mixed crowd of about 250 at the beautiful campus of Kwa Zulu Natal University. Those attending included Yusuf Bamji, a member of the provincial parliament, and reporters from the Natal Witness (oldest paper in SA), Mercury, Independent Online, and Publica. Next day Enver was interviewed by Sharon Dell for the Natal Witness.

Durban, Nov 16: Venue changed at last minute to Sufi Hall in order to accommodate a larger than expected crowd. Overflow crowd of 600 to 700.

Port Shepstone, Nov 17: About 600 attended talk at Port Shepstone Islamic School.

Newcastle, Nov 18: About 450 attended talk at Checkers Hall.

Ladysmith, Nov 19: About 500 attended talk at Islamic Educational Centre.

Cape Town, Nov 20: Talk during lunch at Muslim Judicial Council. Interview on Voice of the Cape radio. About 600 attended talk at Town Hall.

Cape Town, Nov 21: Lunch with small group from the Islamic Medical Association. One hour interview on Radio 786. Talk at Dar-ul-Islam—about 480 attended.

Pietersburg, Nov 22: About 350 attended talk at Pietersburg Town Hall. Interview with Channel Islam during drive back next day to Johannesburg.

Johannesburg, Nov 23: Interview on iTV by Imam Sayed. About 750 attended talk at Nur-ul-Islam Centre.

Johannesburg, Nov 24: About 350 attended talk at Dar-ul-Islam Zakiriya. About 350 attended talk at the Institute of Social Sciences. Dinner talk with group of about 50 influential persons videotaped by iTV.

Johannesburg, Nov 26: One hour interview on Channel Islam.

Blantyre (Malawi), Nov 26: About 50 attended talk at Malawi Sun Conference Centre.

Zomba (Malawi), Nov 27: About 50 attended talk at Chancellor College.

Limbe (Malawi), Nov 28: Lunch with small group at Limbe Rotary Club.

Johannesburg, Nov 29. Talk at Roshnee Civic Hall—about 500 attended.

Johannesburg, Nov 30. One hour interview by Ashraf Garda on SAfm (very popular national talk radio). The U.S. embassy was given two weeks to provide a representative for the interview, but did not respond. Talk at Masjid al Takwa, Lenasia. One hour interview on iTV by Shamshad Sayed broadcast to 20 plus countries.

Port Elizabeth, Dec 1: Interview on KQFM in township that was the home of many of South Africa's ruling party. Talk at Masjid Takwa. Brief talk at Assaidaat Foundation dinner—about 500 attended.

Port Elizabeth, Dec 2: Interviewed by Shaanaaz De Jager for The Herald. Brief talk at Masjid Mansour, Eutinhage. Talk at Movement Hall—about 350 attended.

At each venue there were articles and ads, some full page, in local papers, plus posters announcing Enver’s appearance.

For more on 9/11, and articles by Enver Masud, visit The Wisdom Fund.