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DESCRIPTION:\nRegister for the Conference\n\nSATURDAY | OCTOBER 20 | 2007\n\nOpening 
 remarks from Kenny Ausubel, founder and co-producer of 
 Bioneers.\n\nSATURDAY PLENARIES\n\n9:00 am – 1:00 pm\n\nPAUL 
 ANASTAS\nGreen Chemistry: From Here to Sustainability\nThe "father of green 
 chemistry" explains that moving toward a sustainable civilization depends 
 on major changes taking place in the nature of our products, processes and 
 systems. Green chemistry seeks to transform many of the materials that are 
 the basis of our society — from clothes to housing, communications, 
 agriculture and energy — to ensure they are as benign as possible to the 
 planet and all its inhabitants.\n\nMAJORA CARTER\nGreen the Ghetto\nA 
 leading figure in the environmental justice movement and founder of the 
 groundbreaking organization, Sustainable South Bronx, offers her vision of 
 what we must do to green our inner cities so that we can reclaim our 
 birthright — healthy communities with clean air and water, and access to 
 open spaces.\n\nEVON PETER\nAn Indigenous Perspective on How to Survive the 
 Next Hundred Years\nThe chairman of Native Movement and former chief of the 
 Neetsaii Gwich'in from Arctic Village in northeastern Alaska dives into 
 traditional knowledge, spiritual understanding and common sense as tools 
 for helping to heal and transform humanity.\n\nEVE ENSLER\nV to the 
 10th\nAward-winning playwright and worldrenowned women's rights activist 
 tracks the extraordinary global trajectory of the "V-Day" movement over the 
 last decade and shares her visions for the next ten years — helping women 
 all over the world obtain peace, power and pleasure.\n\nEDWARD TICK\nReturn 
 of the Ghost Dancers: Modern War's Devastation...and Healing\nThe 
 psychotherapist who has been working with survivors of war, violence and 
 trauma for over 30 years, surveys the true extent and costs of modern 
 technological warfare, its resulting spiritual and ecological crises, and 
 the possibility of healing individuals, nations and the planet through 
 spiritual, cultural and community transformations.\n\nSATURDAY AFTERNOON 
 SESSIONS\n2:45 pm – 4:15 pm\n\nThe Biomimicry Revolution: Imitating How 
 Nature Does It\nHighly efficient, benign, non-toxic technologies that mimic 
 how nature operates are emerging to transform our economy and our lives. 
 Moderated by Kasey Arnold-Ince, communications director of PAX Scientific; 
 with Paul Anastas, renowned founder of green chemistry; inventor Jay 
 Harman, founder of PAX Scientific; and Mark Dorfman of the Biomimicry 
 Guild. (A11)\n\nSaving People and Place: Collaborative Conservation 
 Strategies\nUnprecedented cross-cultural coalitions are forming to conserve 
 large-scale ecosystems while honoring the place of people on the land. 
 Hosted by anthropologist/ecologist Peter Warshall; with Janis Alcorn, 
 working with the Garfield Foundation on saving biodiversity with indigenous 
 and campesino communities in the Gran Chaco of Bolivia, Argentina and 
 Paraguay; Guujaaw, political leader, activist, and teacher, who has worked 
 with the council of the Haida Nation to secure the protection of 
 traditional Haida lands; and Hawk Rosales, working to preserve the Sinkyone 
 Wilderness. (A12)\n\nFood, Labor, and Justice: Fair Wage Farming\nOne 
 reason food in our society is relatively cheap by historical standards is 
 the largescale exploitation of farm workers. How are farm workers 
 organizing to win landmark victories, and what can we do to support their 
 struggles? Hosted by the director of Bioneers' food and farming program, 
 Arty Mangan; with Lucas Benitez of the Coalition of Immokalee Workers and 
 Melody Gonzalez of the Student/Farmworker Alliance. (A13)\n\nWounds to 
 Warriors: Healing the Trauma of Social Violence and War\nMaking peace 
 requires healing the soul traumas of gender violence and war, as well as 
 pursuing a never-ending quest for justice. Hosted by Akaya Windwood, 
 director of leadership development at the Rockwood Leadership Program; with 
 Marlowe Sam, Native American peacemaker; Aqeela Sherrills, peacemaker from 
 South Central L.A.; women's rights defender Eve Ensler; and psychotherapist 
 and veterans mental health expert Edward Tick. (A14)\n\nCreating Health, 
 Jobs and Justice\nHow can people mobilize to ensure that low-income areas 
 and communities of color are no longer systematically underserved and used 
 as dumping grounds? With: Sustainable South Bronx founder Majora Carter; 
 Martha Arguello of Physicians for Social Responsibility, one of 
 California's leading environmental justice activists; and Robina Suwol of 
 California Safe Schools Coalition, which has led the way in initiating 
 reform on pesticide use in schools internationally. (A15)\n\nParkinson's, 
 Asthma, Infertility, Learning Disabilities and Autism: What's the 
 Environment Got to Do with It?\nCan the dramatic increase in the incidence 
 of certain diseases be associated with a toxic, damaged environment? What 
 are we learning and how can we intervene most effectively? Moderated by 
 Eleni Sotos, program director of the Collaborative on Health & the 
 Environment (CHE); with Elise Miller, founder and executive director of the 
 Institute for Children's Environmental Health; Jackie Hunt Christensen, 
 co-chair of CHE's Working Group on Parkinson's Disease and the Environment; 
 Christine Cordero, community health program coordinator for the Center for 
 Environmental Health, and Julia Varshavsky, program associate & coordinator 
 of the CHE Fertility and Early Pregnancy Compromise Working Group. 
 (A16)\n\nMainstreaming Hope through Popular Media\nHow are savvy 
 progressive media professionals successfully using broad-based, popular 
 media as vehicles to change our culture's story? With Leila 
 Conners-Petersen and Nadia Conners, Tree Media Group's producer/director 
 sister team of Leonardo DiCaprio's The 11th Hour; and Paul Lussier, 
 producer/director of the Discovery Channel's forthcoming environmental 
 dramatic series, FINAL HOUR. Moderated by KPFK's Free Forum host Terrence 
 McNally.\n(A17)\n\nCycles of Continuous Creation: 13 Indigenous 
 Grandmothers\nThe grandmothers are both women of prayer and women of 
 action. Their traditional ways link them with the forces of the Earth. Hear 
 the Grandmothers speak on the prophesies that have guided them, the council 
 they have formed, and their mission for healing the Earth. Moderated by 
 Cynthia Jurs, Buddhist practitioner and teacher.\n(A18)\n\nHerb Walk\nGet 
 outdoors with Kami McBride, a teacher of herbal medicine since 1988, 
 including at the UC Nursing School and Stanford Hospital. Kami teaches 
 herbology as a relationship with the Earth and a way of 
 life.\n(A19)\n\nMoving in the Movement: Using Dance & Theater for Social 
 Change\nInstructors from the Oakland violence prevention/arts education 
 organization, Destiny Arts Center, and members of the Destiny Arts Youth 
 Performance Company will use theater games and movement exercises to guide 
 participants towards creating their own dance/theater pieces based on 
 personal, social and political issues identified by the group. Come 
 prepared to move your body, write your truth and speak from your heart. 
 (Y3)\n\nSATURDAY AFTERNOON SESSIONS\n4:30 pm – 6:00 pm\n\nWomen 
 Re-Imagining the World\nAs more women step toward leadership and the 
 'feminine' is increasingly ascendant in us all, how are our dreams, 
 intuitions and perceptions shaping our collective vision of how to move 
 toward a world of restored relations? How are we co-creating an inclusive 
 framework that invites everyone to participate in birthing the world anew? 
 Hosted by Akaya Windwood of the Rockwood Leadership Program; with one of 
 the finest writers of our time, Alice Walker; Jungian psychiatrist and 
 bestselling author Jean Shinoda Bolen; activist, author and teacher Joanna 
 Macy; executive director of Oakland's acclaimed Destiny Arts Center, Sarah 
 Crowell; and Bioneers' co-producer Nina Simons. (B9)\n\nFrom Bangalore to 
 the Bay Area: Mapping Knowledge and Power for the Sustainable City and 
 Countryside of the Future\nWith two billion more urban dwellers expected 
 within the next generation, we explore new digital tools for understanding 
 and righting the relationship between the city and the country that is at 
 the heart of the global quest for sustainability. Hosted by Jon 
 Christensen, research fellow at the Center for Environmental Science and 
 Policy at Stanford; with Deborah Schoenbaum, deputy director at the Marin 
 Conservation Corps; Rebecca Moore of Google Earth; Tim Foresman, president 
 of the International Center for Remote Sensing Education; and Margaret 
 O'Mara, author of Cities of Knowledge. (B10)\n\nArt and Social Change\nArts 
 can impact us at every octave of our being, igniting movements and 
 revolutions. What are some innovative strategies for effectively using arts 
 as a vehicle to catalyze change? With: muralist and public art pioneer Judy 
 Baca; Anthony Arnove, currently organizing dramatic readings of selections 
 from Howard Zinn's The People's History of the United States; and New 
 Orleans' community arts heroine Carol Bebelle. Moderated by Terrence 
 McNally, host of KPFK's Free Forum. (B11)\n\nEducation for a Sustainable 
 World\nCan we change our educational ecosystem, from kindergarten to grad 
 school, so it can play a major role in healing our world? What can 
 teachers, students, parents and citizens do, despite such horrors as "No 
 Child Left Behind," to further ecological literacy, self-respect and 
 critical thinking and to help break cycles of poverty and 
 disenfranchisement? Hosted by Michael K. Stone of the Center for 
 Ecoliteracy, co-editor of Ecological Literacy; with sustainability 
 curriculum pathfinder Jaimie Cloud; renowned Native American educator and 
 author Greg Cajete; and longtime San Francisco teacher, principal and 
 bilingual education innovator Adelina Aramburo. (B12)\n\nA Conversation at 
 the Crossroads: Race, Power and Restorative Justice\nWhat are the conscious 
 and unconscious attitudes toward race that keep us bound to old paradigms? 
 Is the healing of the planet possible without restoring the vitality of the 
 human spirit? Do we need a "Truth and Restorative Justice Commission" in 
 the U.S? Come explore these crucial, fundamental questions with host Aqeela 
 Sherrills, renowned Watts peacemaker; healer and human development expert 
 Orland Bishop; environmentalist/youth activist Ocean Robbins; Zen priest 
 and social activist angel Kyodo williams; and attorney and community 
 activist Salomon Zavala. (B13)\n\nOriginal Instructions: Perspectives from 
 First Peoples\nThe voices and visions of North America's First Peoples can 
 remind us of the "original instructions" for how to live sustainably on 
 this land for the long haul. Hosted by the executive director of the 
 Cultural Conservancy and professor of American Indian Studies, Melissa 
 Nelson; with program director of Honor the Earth, Winona LaDuke from the 
 White Earth Reservation in Minnesota; Evon Peter, on the executive board of 
 the Alaska Inter-Tribal Council; Dune Lankard, Athabaskan Eyak activist, 
 social entrepreneur and founder of the Eyak Preservation Council; and 
 Clayton Thomas- Müller, chair of the IEN's Native Energy Campaign Advisory 
 Committee. (B14)\n\nSocial and Environmental Justice through Donor 
 Activism\nA Special Presentation of the Tides Foundation and the Women 
 Donors Network. New types of relationships among philanthropy, activism and 
 systemic change are emerging among donors who have harnessed their 
 financial resources, connections and skills in their quest to contribute to 
 the progressive movement in strategic ways, and activists who work with 
 donors as full partners on every aspect of this evolving working model. 
 With: Connie and Jonathan Cagampang Heller and Maya Wiley of the Center for 
 Social Inclusion and Wendy Wolf and Kathy Bonk of the Communications 
 Consortium Media Center. Facilitated by Donna Hall, Women Donors Network 
 and Berit Ashla, Tides.\n(B15)\n\nElections as Metaphors: Broad Organizing 
 Opportunities and Stories of Culture\nMany in the U.S. understand social 
 change through the lens of elections and electoral organizing. And, like 
 clockwork, pervasive race and class-based inequities rise to the surface 
 each election. This workshop will explore opportunities for young people to 
 claim power and build community by using electoral politics as a hook to 
 engage people to reclaim the governance process and shed light on broader 
 issues of social change. Join Ilyse Hogue, campaign director for 
 MoveOn.org; James Rucker, executive director of Color of Change; Leda 
 Dederich from dotOrganize and Arianna Huffington for Governor Campaign '04; 
 and Adrienne Maree Brown, executive director of The Ruckus Society. 
 (Y4)\n\n\nGrandmothers Council (B15)\n\nSATURDAY EVENING\n6:30 pm – 8:00 
 pm\n\nSeed Exchange\nBring seeds to exchange genetic materials with 
 neighbors, allies and master collectors. Hosted by legendary seed-masters 
 Doug Gosling, Gabriel Howearth and Emigdio Ballon. (C1)\n\nFarmers and 
 Chefs Reception\nEnjoy local cuisine and meet the farmers and chefs. 
 Reception followed by a dinner honoring Farms Not Arms, a group of activist 
 farmers protesting the Iraq war and providing farming jobs for war 
 veterans. Hosted by the Marin Farmers Market Association. (C2)\n\n7:30 pm 
 – 10:00 pm\n\nBioneers Moving Image Festival\nDiscover the films and 
 filmmakers who are making a better world.\n\nTurning Prayer Into Action: 
 This powerful made-for-television movie combines highlights from last 
 year’s Bioneers Conference with the wisdom of the International Council 
 of 13 Indigenous Grandmothers gathered in Dharamsala, India. The two groups 
 were linked in three live “spacebridges” for dialogues across time, 
 space, and cultures to move us all to heal ourselves, heal our 
 relationships, and heal the Earth.\n\n8:00 pm – 9:30 pm\n\nCaroline Casey 
 Presents: The Coyote Network News of Now: Animating the Desirable Story 
 (attracts the molecules of its manifestation)\nCritique without vision is 
 complicitous with dominance, but if we can compost tyranny into rich 
 nutrient for growing a culture of reverent ingenuity, then we have a nearly 
 inexhaustible source of renewable energy.\n(C3)\n\n8:00 pm – 
 midnight\n\nDrumming and Dance Party\nHosted by Bioneers Youth. Drum circle 
 followed by performances and dancing.\n\n#4) Film Screening- 911 MYSTERIES, 
 Saturday, October 20, 2007 at 1:30 p.m., Fremont Main Library, 2400 
 Stevenson Blvd, Fremont CA\n#5) 9/11: Blueprint for Truth: The Architecture 
 of Destruction /  Richard Gage, AIA, Wednesday, October 24, 2007, 7:00 PM, 
 Mt. Diablo Peace & Justice Center, 55 Eckley Lane, Walnut Creek\n#6) 
 Listening for a Change, Wednesday, 11 am to 1 pm, Lytton Plaza, Downtown 
 Palo Alto\n#7) Weekly 9/11 Truth and Change Meetings in San Francisco: 
 Wednesdays, 9:00pm – 11:00pm, Naan and Curry on 642 Irving St. (at 8th 
 Ave.). San Francisco\n#8) Media Accountability Conference, Friday, October 
 26th- Saturday, October 27th, Sonoma State University\n#9) National 
 Mobilization to End the War in Iraq, Saturday, October 27, 2007, 11 am 
 Civic Center, San Francisco, March to Dolores Park\n#10) 9/11 & MARTIAL 
 LAW?, Tuesday, October 30th 7:00 - 10:00 PM with Frank Morales, Ralph 
 Schoenman and Mya Shone, Berkeley Unitarian Center, 1606 Bonita Ave,  
 Berkeley\n#11) Trick or Truth? Halloween, Wednesday, October 31, (6th 
 Anniversary of the Listening Project) 11 am- 1 pm, Lytton Plaza, Palo 
 Alto\n#12) Last Man Out- William Rodriguez - 9/11 Hero World Tour, November 
 1, 2007, 7 pm, Reception with local heroes to follow, Grand Lake Theater, 
 3200 Grand Avenue, Oakland\n#13) World Peace Week, War on War Week, 
 November 5- November 11th (Guys Fawkes Day through Veterans Day) Unmask 
 State Sponsored Terrorism\n\nDetails below and updates posted at http:// 
 www.communitycurrency.org/events.html\n\n#1)  Northern California 9-11 
 Truth Alliance Meeting, Thursday, October 18, 2007\nat The Grand Lake 
 Neighborhood Center\n530 Lake Park Avenue, (between Lakeshore Avenue and 
 Grand Avenue) in Oakland\n7:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m.\n\nDirections-\nFrom Hwy. 
 580 East (coming from the Bay Bridge or Berkeley), take the Grand 
 Ave./Lakeshore exit (the exit ramp merges into MacArthur which intersects 
 with Grand at the light), make a left at the light onto Grand, make a right 
 onto Lake Park Ave. (the Grand Lake Theater will be on the corner on your 
 far right). Go about a block, past the BofA, which will be on your left, 
 and the GLNC will also be on your left. Park on the street or turn right 
 into free public parking under the freeway.\nFrom Hwy. 580 West (coming 
 from Hayward), take the Lakeshore Ave. exit (get as far to the right when 
 approaching the exit before, the Harrison/Oakland exit, then continue 
 moving to the right). When you exit at Lakshore Ave., you will be on Lake 
 Park. Go straight at the light (you'll see a Busy Body Home Fitness store 
 in front of you to the right), crossing Lakeshore Ave. The GLNC will be a 
 few storefronts down on your right. Park on the street or turn left into 
 free public parking under the freeway across from GLNC. If you cross Grand 
 Ave. (and the theater) you've gone too far.\n\nBuses (check 
 schedules):\nThe 57 Macarthur, to Kaiser hospital, 40th and the Emeryville 
 shopping district.\nThe NL, via Grand to downtown Oakland and San 
 Francisco\n\n\n    #2) Peninsula / South Bay PeaceProcession and Rally\n\n  
   Friday October 19, 2:30 p.m. to 6p.m.\n    Gather in Burlingame or San 
 Jose\n    Drive/bike in the Peace Procession to Palo Alto\n\n    HearRay 
 McGovern and Karen Meredith of Gold StarFamilies Speak Out and Iraq War 
 Veterans from Veterans for Peace at the rally in Palo Alto.\n    
 http://peaceandjustice.org/article.php/Iraq_Moratorium_Oct_19\n\n    
 BurlingameStarting Point: United Methodist Church, 1443 Howard Ave.,\n    
 SanJose Starting Point: Calvary United Methodist Church, 729 Morse St. 
 (enter on Naglee)\n\n\n\n#3) The Bioneers Conference, October 19-21, 2007, 
 San Rafael, California\n\nThe Conference is a dynamic, leading-edge forum, 
 focused on practical and visionary solutions for restoring the Earth’s 
 imperiled ecosystems and healing our human communities. 
 http://www.bioneers.org\n\n#4) Film Screening- 911 MYSTERIES, Saturday, 
 October 20, 2007 at 1:30 p.m.\nFremont Main Library\n2400 Stevenson Blvd at 
 Paseo Padre\nFremont CA 94538\nTri-City Independent Documentary Series and 
 Alameda County Libraries present a free screening of 911 MYSTERIES, 
 followed by discussion led by Dr. Paul Rea, author of STILL SEEKING THE 
 TRUTH ABOUT 9/11 and the forthcoming FINGERPRINTS ALL OVER THE 
 CRIME.\nInformation: 510-745-1400 ,  Wheelchair accessible\n\n\n#5) 9/11: 
 Blueprint for Truth: The Architecture of Destruction / a presentation by 
 Richard Gage, AIA, Wednesday, October 24, 2007, 7:00 PM\nMt. Diablo Peace & 
 Justice Center,\n55 Eckley Lane, Walnut Creek\n\nRichard Gage, AIA is the 
 founding member of ae911Truth.org. He has been a practicing architect for 
 20 years and has worked on most types of building construction including 
 numerous fire-proofed steel-framed buildings. He became interested in the 
 9/11 WTC high-rise “collapses” after hearing the startling conclusions 
 of a reluctant 9/11 researcher, David Ray Griffin, on the radio in 2006, 
 which launched his own unyielding quest for 9/11 Truth. Richard will 
 present a slide show which provides evidence that the three World Trade 
 Center buildings were felled by controlled demolition. The pieces of 
 evidence include expert corroboration, foreknowledge of collapse, whistle 
 blowers, government documentation and video documentation. When Richard 
 gave this presentation at the Grand Lake Theater on September 11, 2007, he 
 was given a standing ovation by the overflow crowd.\nPeace is 
 Possible!\n\nMt. Diablo Peace and Justice 
 Center\n925-933-7850\nwww.mtdpc.org\n\n\n#6) Listening for a Change- Every 
 Wednesday, 11:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m., Lytton Plaza, Palo Alto (University x 
 Emerson)\n\n    Listening for a Change- Every Wednesday 11:00 a.m. - 1:00 
 p.m., Lytton Plaza, Palo Alto (University x Emerson)\n\n    Since October 
 2001, every Wednesday, except when it is raining; I have set up tables, 
 banners, chairs, food, educational material, and created a space for public 
 dialogue on key issues. We ask the public three questions and write down 
 their responses-\n    What do you think/feel about the events of September 
 11th and the U.S. government's response?\n\n    How could we defuse 
 terrorism?"\n\n    How could we create a safer/better world for our 
 children and all children?\n\n\n    Sponsored by Women's International 
 League for Peace and Freedom and Northern California 9-11 Truth Alliance 
 All welcome. For more information call Carol Brouillet 650-857-0927.\n\n    
 #7) Additional Weekly 9/11 Truth and Change Meetings in San Francisco: 
 Wednesdays, 9:00pm – 11:00pm\n    The new location of the Truth and 
 Change meetings will be the Naan and Curry on 642 Irving St. (at 8th 
 Ave.).\n    http://local.yahoo.com/details?id=21383118\n\n    Contact 
 nineelevenmovement@yahoo.com for more information, free DVDs, 
 flyers.\n\n\n#8) Media Accountability Conference, Friday, October 26th- 
 Saturday, October 27th\nSonoma State University\nOrganized by Project 
 Censored\n\nSee- 
 http://www.projectcensored.org/conference/07MAConf_files/Page627.htm for 
 more details.\n\n\n#9) National Mobilization to End the War in Iraq, 
 Saturday, October 27, 2007, 11 am Civic Center, San Francisco,\nMarch to 
 Dolores Park\n\nThe Northern California 9/11 Truth Alliance will have a 
 contingent in the march and table at the Civic Center and Dolores Park. We 
 will rally under the Deception Dollar banner at the Civic Center. Please 
 contact Carol-cbrouillet@igc.org to commit to helping at either table or in 
 the contingent. We also need folks to help put together and pass out 
 signs.\nhttp://www.oct27.org/sites/oct27.org/files/oct27/October_27.html\n\n#10) 
 9/11 AND THE REPRESSIVE APPARATUS OF THE STATE:\nIS MARTIAL LAW ON THE 
 AGENDA?\n\nTuesday, October 30th 7:00 - 10:00 PM\nBerkeley Unitarian 
 Center, 1606 Bonita Ave (Corner of Cedar and Bonita)\nBerkeley, CA\n\nFrank 
 Morales, Sonoma State University's Project Censored Award Winning 
 Journalist and Taking Aim's Ralph Schoenman and Mya Shone\nFrank Morales 
 will speak on Police State America and Pentagon Civil Disturbance 
 Planning\n\nRalph Schoenman and Mya Shone will speak on 9/11 and the 
 Architecture of the Fascist State\n\n$10 donation\n\n#11) Trick or Truth? 
 Halloween, Wednesday, October 31, (6th Anniversary of the Listening 
 Project) 11 am- 1 pm, Lytton Plaza, Palo Alto\n\n\n    Since October 31, 
 2001, every Wednesday, except when it is raining; I have set up tables, 
 banners, chairs, food, educational material, and created a space for public 
 dialogue on key issues.\n    The first time was on Halloween and I wore a 
 costume, it was scary to do it, all by myself.  This year I think it would 
 be a good idea to wear V for Vendetta masks- or Bush/Cheney masks and pass 
 out 9/11 materials for Nov 1st and World Peace Week- we should have a good 
 supply, in time for the October 27th rally.  Everyone can participate in 
 Trick or Truth wherever you may be on Halloween...\n    At Lytton we will 
 pass things out and also-\n\n    We ask the public three questions and 
 write down their responses-\n\n    What do you think/feel about the events 
 of September 11th and the U.S. government's response?\n\n    How could we 
 defuse terrorism?"\n\n    How could we create a safer/better world for our 
 children and all children?\n\n    Sponsored by Women's International League 
 for Peace and Freedom and Northern California 9-11 Truth Alliance All 
 welcome. For more information call Carol Brouillet 650-857-0927.\n\n\n#12) 
 Last Man Out- William Rodriguez - 9/11 Hero World Tour, November 1, 2007, 7 
 pm, Grand Lake Theater, 3200 Grand Avenue, Oakland\n\nWilliam Rodriguez\n 
 \nA True Hero on 9/11\nand ever since then...\nWith Special Guests- Peter 
 Dale Scott, author of The Road to 9/11- Wealth, Empire, and the Future of 
 America and Cindy Sheehan\n\nDeclared a hero for saving numerous lives at 
 ground zero, William Rodriguez was a janitor on duty the morning of 9/11 
 who heard and felt explosions rock the basement sublevels of the North 
 Tower before the jetliner struck the top floors. His testimony was omitted 
 from the 9/11 Commission Report.\n\nAt great risk to his own life, William 
 reentered the towers three times after the initial impacts and is believed 
 to be the last person to exit the North Tower alive, surviving the 
 building’s collapse by diving beneath a fire truck. After receiving 
 medical attention at the WTC site for his injuries, he spent the rest of 
 the day aiding in the rescue efforts as a volunteer, and at dawn the next 
 day he was back to help rescue survivors.\n\nIn addition to being a 
 spokesperson for the New York City first responders, William is also active 
 in the movement for immigrant rights. He was a major force behind the 
 campaign to encourage undocumented immigrant survivors and relatives of 
 victims to come forward for help without fear of deportation. The group 
 also raised funds for scholarships for children of immigrants killed or 
 maimed in the attacks.\n\nHis firsthand account of his experiences that day 
 challenges the official narrative, which claims that the towers' collapse 
 had nothing to do with explosives. He has spoken throughout the world to 
 share his story and to lobby for a genuine international inquiry into the 
 events of 9/11--on behalf of those who died, the survivors, those whose 
 health was compromised, and all who have suffered from bad policy decisions 
 that were based on the official narrative of 9/11.\n\nMeet a real hero. 
 Hear his story. Followed by a reception for William and local heroes for 
 9/11 Truth,\nImpeachment, Peace, and Justice. Now is the time for courage. 
 Please join us!\n\nA Benefit for the Northern California 9/11 Truth 
 Alliance • sf911truth.org\n\nDetails posted at 
 www.communitycurrency.org/nov1.html\n\n#13) World Peace Week, War on War 
 Week, November 5- November 11th (Guys Fawkes Day through Veterans Day) 
 Unmask State Sponsored Terrorism\nWe declare World Peace Week from November 
 5th through November 11th to celebrate Guy Fawkes Day and Veterans Day. 
 During this week, let’s awaken people to how governments use false flag 
 terror to serve imperial agendas. November 5th is Guy Fawkes Day. Even now, 
 few understand the original Gunpowder Plot: Guy Fawkes was framed in a 
 bogus “Catholic terrorist plot” to blow up the King and the Parliament. 
 The real plot was royally successful: to invent a pretext for war with 
 Catholic Spain. This fraud, which rallied popular opinion for a war with 
 Spain, was the foundation of the British empire.\n\nPlease see these 
 websites for more information:\n \nWorld Peace Week  • 
 http://www.waronfreedom.org/peaceweek.html        \nWar on War Week • 
 http://www.waronwar.us\n\n--~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~\nYou 
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SUMMARY:{San Rafael}North Ca. 9/11 Truth Alliance @ The Bioneers Con. To 12am[19th-21st]
LOCATION:Bioneers | Bioneers\nBioneers is a forum for connecting the environment, 
 health, social justice, and spirit within ... Bioneers Conference. October 
 19-21, 2007 in San Rafael, CA ...\nwww.bioneers.org/ \n\n#3) The Bioneers 
 Conference, October 19-21, 2007, San Rafael, California\n
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