“Stand for the Truth”: Destruction of WTC Towers, A Government Researcher Speaks Out

The Peter Ketcham Interview

Architects and Engineers for 9/11 Truth announce the release of “Stand for the Truth,” a half-hour interview with former NIST employee Peter Michael Ketcham.

In this poignant and incisive piece, Mr. Ketcham tells his story of discovering that the agency where he had worked for 14 years had deliberately suppressed the truth about the most pivotal event of the 21st century — the destruction of the World Trade Center on 9/11.

Through his willingness to look openly at what he failed to see in front of him for 15 years, Mr. Ketcham inspires us to believe that we can all muster the courage to confront the truth — and, in so doing, finally heal the wounds of 9/11.

We hope this interview will serve as a powerful “red pill” for viewers who are new or resistant to this information. To that end, we encourage you to share the video with your friends, family, and colleagues.

This production was made possible by the donations you made last November after Mr. Ketcham’s letter to the editor was published in Europhysics News.

We are grateful to everyone who contributed to this effort — and to our dedicated videographers on this project, John Massaria and Richard Grove.


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