... F.A.Q. 5: What Can I Do?


What did you experience on 9/11?

Do you know someone who died on 9/11?

Did you see something real on 9/11?

After reading our articles, we presume that you have questions about your community’s relationship to 9/11. Particularly, you may find that you are certain about a personal story that you feel has been unjustly unheard. For those of you willing to back up your certainty with action, here is a brief questionnaire that you should give sober consideration to:


1. Assuming all reporting by the media to be entirely false, does your story have independently verifiable evidence that you can personally represent in a court of law – and are you willing to subject your evidence to critical evaluation?

2. If so, do you see your testimony as accurately represented by Reuters, Associated Press, ABC, CNN, FOX, NBC, CBS, BBC, SKY, Time, Newsweek, The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times or another organization otherwise complicit in showing counterfeit reporting on 9/11?

3. If so, what part of the official story is requisite for your personal testimony to be true, if any? Does your personal experience jive with what your favored media sources have reported?


After considering these questions, we suggest that you take the following peaceful and civil actions in getting your story disseminated:


1. Discuss your story with your community. Lose your fear of persecution, condemnation or victimization. Always use your own perceptions and encourage others to do the same.

2. Know your rights. Hire a lawyer if you can afford it, discuss your findings with them and investigate your legal options in pursuing reparation for the media’s psychological attack on you and your community.

3. If you want our non-legal advice, contact September Clues through this web site. Write your testimony in clear language, with supporting documents and unambiguous reference to what you wish to be clarified. Contact us through our contact page.