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January 17, 2010 74 mins

As part of a new series of interviews from Visibility 9-11 with Michael Wolsey, Guest Host John Bursill talks to 911Truth.org Executive Director, Janice Matthews.

In the first part of this wide ranging interview Janice talks about "The Hard Evidence Tour Down Under" in Australia and New Zealand in which she participated. She also touches on conversations she had with other speakers in Sydney about what's working for 9/11 Truth and what 911Truth.org means to them now and what role it should play in the future. See www.TheHardEvidence.com for more on the tour, and also Janice's brief report at http://www.911truth.org/article.php?story=20091124044913656.

John in the second half puts Janice on the spot with questions about our direction as a movement and the problems we continue to face with disinformation, like the continually reoccurring theme "the Jews did 9/11". John expresses strongly his view that we as a movement must try to be "reasonable" with our approach to evidence and when considering what is worthy of public consumption.

Janice wraps up the interview talking about her belief that structural system change comes about only through personal resistance and how 9/11 truth as a specific issue helps build the broad understanding and participation needed to bring about this larger change.

To comment on this interview John Bursill can be contacted at johnbursill [at] gmail.com and Janice Matthews can be contacted at janice [at] 911truth.org. 

Intermission music by Judith.
Ending music by AC/DC.

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