KBDI-12, Colorado Public Television, to Air ’9/11: Blueprint for Truth’
August 12th, 2009 Posted in RICHARD GAGE, TWIN TOWERS, WTC 7DENVER – July 30, 2009 – With an emphasis on airing thought-provoking programming and presenting views divergent to mainstream thought, KBDI-12 will air 9/11: Blueprint for Truth on Saturday, Aug. 15 at 7 p.m.
Join Richard Gage, member of the American Institute of Architects and founder of Architects & Engineers for 9/11 Truth, in a live KBDI-12 studio interview as he expresses what he believes to be falsehoods of the collapses of the World Trade Center buildings.
Produced by a non-partisan association of architects, engineers and affiliates, this groundbreaking, multimedia presentation presents ideas and theories that all three World Trade Center buildings were destroyed by controlled demolitions on September 11, 2001, not by airplane collisions and fire.
The documentary declares that although independent investigations commenced within weeks of the Pearl Harbor tragedy and the John F. Kennedy assassination, the same was not true with the September 11 attacks. The first 9/11 hearing did not begin until 14 months after the incident.
A full schedule of air times for all of the programs can be found at www.KBDI.org.
About KBDI
KBDI has set itself apart with carriage of an unparalleled amount of local public affairs programming. KBDI “community voice” programming engages viewers in community-based discussions of state, national and global issues. KBDI delivers three digital channels: its flagship KBDI broadcast station with a strong mix of local, national and international programming (DT-12.1); The Documentary Channel, featuring the works of independent filmmakers (DT-12.2); and MHz Worldview, a channel providing diverse cultural perspectives for a globally minded audience (DT-12.3).
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Clarke Watson, University of Denver Intern
KBDI-Channel 12 (PBS)
Marcia Simmons, Marketing Director
CO 303-991-5020 (direct); 303-489-4012 (cell)


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