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CHANNEL YOUR VOICE

Includes Footage of WTC 7’s Collapse

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If you are looking for a way to make your voice heard, look no further. Each week thousands of people join as one to educate strategically selected public officials about the collapse of World Trade Center Building 7 by flooding their offices with thousands of phone calls and faxes.

Channel Your Voice began in March 2010 when thousands of people came together to educate all 51 New York City Council Members and hundreds of City Council staff, a majority of whom did not know that a third building collapsed on September 11, 2001.

Click to Learn More and Join This Ongoing Effort

TODAY'S ACTION

Instructions for Today's Action

Date: June 23 – 28, 2010 – Week 4 of
Wake Up the DA With 1,000 Letters


Public Officials:

District Attorney of New York County
Cy Vance, Jr.

Bureau Chief, Special Prosecutions Bureau
Thomas Wornom

The Campaign:
This is the final week of our 4-week campaign urging the Manhattan District Attorney to investigate the destruction of World Trade Center Building 7. To bring Building 7 fully to the attention of the District Attorney, our goal is to flood the DA's office with 1,000 letters and faxes – this will show the DA just how widespread the desire for a new investigation is. We are counting on you to take part in this gigantic grassroots effort no matter who you are or how busy you are. Together we can wake up the District Attorney so that when the time is right he will be ready to prosecute those responsible for the destruction of Building 7.

 

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CURRENT NEWS

Richmond Passes Resolution!

On March 9, 2010 voters in the town of Richmond, New Hampshire became the second town in the United States to pass a resolution calling upon Congress to open a new investigation into the events of September 11, 2001. The first resolution of this kind was passed by the voters of Lincoln, Vermont in 2007.

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OUR MISSION

NYC CAN is non-partisan, non-profit organization representing over one-hundred 9/11 family members, dozens of first responders and survivors, and thousands of proud citizens committed to bringing about a new and independent investigation into the events of September 11, 2001.

 

Families, First Responders,
Survivors Speak Out



We, the undersigned Families, First Responders and Survivors of September 11 raise our voice with those from across our country and around the world in support of NYC CAN and the establishment of an independent, impartial subpoena powered investigation into the events surrounding the September 11 attacks on our nation.

We believe a new investigation is our only path forward to the answers and accountability every American deserves and our only path back to the moral high ground upon which our great nation was built.

We unite with NYC CAN and the citizens of the City of New York in support of an unbiased nonpolitical rendering of evidence and fact wherever they may lead and ask every American and every concerned citizen of the world, in defense of our nation and in defense of freedom, to join with us today.

The Time To Act Is Now.

Sign In Support

 

Donna Marsh O’Connor  —  Mother of Vanessa Lang Langer
Bob McIlvaine  —  Father of Bobby McIlvaine
Helen McIlvaine  —  Mother of Bobby McIlvaine
Jean Canavan  —  Sister in Law of Sean Canavan
Manny Badillo  —  Nephew of Thomas Joseph Sgroi
Chris Burke  —  Brother of Tom Burke
Michele Little  —  Sister of David M. Weiss
Lorie Van Auken  —  Wife of Kenneth Van Auken
Monica Gabrielle  —  Wife of Richard S. Gabrielle
Patricia Casazza  —  Wife of John Casazza
Mindy Kleinberg  —  Wife of Alan Kleinberg
Robin Della Rocca  —  Aunt of Vanessa Lang Langer
Michelle Madden  —  Mother of Richard B. Madden
Barry Zelman  —  Brother of Kenneth Zelman
Margaret Canavan  —  Mother of Sean Canavan
Ciaran Canavan  —  Brother of Sean Canavan
Celine Traynor  —  Sister of Sean Canavan
Kathleen McKeon  —  Sister of Sean Canavan
Teresa McCaffery  —  Sister of Sean Canavan
Mimi Kelly Donegan  —  Sister of Bill Kelly Jr.
Gayle Baker  —  Sister of William A. Karnes
Cynthia Droz  —  Wife of Charles A. Droz
Cherie Faircloth  —  Sister in Law of John Resta
Lorraine Moskal  —  Wife of William D. Moskal
Paul E. Geidel  —  Father of Gary Geidel, FDNY
Teresa Badillo  —  Sister of Thomas J. Sgroi
John Sgroi  —  Brother of Thomas J. Sgroi
Eileen Sgroi  —  Sister-in-law of Thomas J. Sgroi
Anthony Badillo  —  Nephew of Thomas J. Sgroi
Lauren Badillo  —  Niece of Thomas J. Sgroi
Ann F. Rago  —  Aunt of Thomas J. Sgroi
Susan McCormick  —  Sister of Lt. Paul T. Mitchell
Thomas Resta  —  Brother of John Resta,
Sylvia San Pio Resta, and their unborn baby
Robert Carlo FDNY  —  Brother of Michael Carlo, FDNY
Ivy Moreno  —  Mother of Yvette Nicole Moreno
JoAnn Meehan  —  Mother of Collen Ann Barkow
Maureen Santora  —  Mother of Christopher A. Santora
Al Santora  —  Father of Christopher A. Santora
Maureen Godshalk  —  Mother of Bill Godshalk
Adele Welty  —  Timothy Matthew Welty, FDNY
Gila Barzvi  —  Mother of Guy Barzvi
Robert T. O’Connor  —  Stepfather of Vanessa Lang Langer
Robert Andreacchio  —  John Andreacchio
Dolores LaVerde  —  Mother of Jeannine LaVerde
Madeleine Zuccala  —  Wife of Joseph J. Zuccala
Madeline Bergin  —  Wife of John P. Bergin, FDNY
Nancy Yambem  —  Wife of Jupiter Yambem

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