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9/11 Truth Madrid

Unmasking the Unanswered Questions

9/11 Truth Madrid challenges the official narrative of September 11, 2001, focusing on forensic anomalies like the collapse of World Trade Center Building 7. They demand new independent investigations, arguing the attacks enabled global militarization and eroded civil liberties. Their work bridges academic research and public activism, collaborating with international groups like Architects & Engineers for 9/11 Truth (AE911Truth) to amplify technical analyses of evidence like nano-thermite residues.

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History & Founders

Founded in the mid-2000s amid Europe's growing skepticism toward U.S. counterterrorism policies, key figures include José Luis Gordillo (University of Barcelona law professor) and Salvador López Arnal (science writer). They hosted Richard Gage of AE911Truth for landmark 2008 lectures at the Colegio Oficial de Arquitectos de Madrid. Their 2013 ReThink911 campaign mobilized global support, funding billboards in Times Square and Madrid.

Successes & Impact

Relevance in 2025

With figures like Senator Ron Johnson citing Building 7 as evidence of controlled demolition, and presidential candidates demanding transparency, their work remains urgent. They continue to host ignored experts, pressure EU bodies for declassification, and spotlight first responders like FDNY Commissioner Chris Gioia.

How You Can Help

  • Share Expertise: Translate scientific papers or host screenings of documentaries like 9/11: Press for Truth.

  • Support Campaigns: Donate via PayPal earmarked for Building 7 awareness.

  • Amplify Voices: Follow their blog and use #Reopen911 to demand accountability.

Explore their evidence archive and ongoing initiatives:



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