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Barbara Honegger Speaks at the University of Hartford

12/03/2011 7:00 pm
12/03/2011 10:00 pm

Come to the University of Hartford’s Auerbach Auditorium in Hillyer Hall on December 3, 2011 at 7:00 p.m. to hear Barbara Honegger present her latest updated research on the mysteries and unexplained questions behind the 9/11/01 attack on the Pentagon. Admission is free.

Ms. Honegger is author of the book October Surprise. Honegger is a former member of the Reagan administration who held several sensitive positions. In 1983 she was the first resignation of conscience from the Reagan-Bush Administration. After becoming disillusioned by Reagan, she started to leak her insights to the press about the Iran-Contra-affair in mid-1987 after it had become a household word. She then wrote October Surprise. “October Surprise” refers to the evidence that the Reagan campaign cut a secret deal with Iran to delay the release of the American hostages, in order to keep President Carter from arranging a surprise release in October and winning the November election.

Barbara Honegger is the author of the 2006 article: The Pentagon Attack Papers. Ms Honegger was called as a researcher/witness at both the October 23, 2004, and August 27, 2005, Los Angeles Citizens 9/11 Grand Jury hearings held at Patriotic Hall in Los Angeles, Calif. Much of the information and analysis contained in this evidence summary was presented at the L.A. Citizens Grand Jury hearings and at the 9/11 Emergency Truth Convergence conference held at American University in Washington, D.C. in July, 2005.

At the University of Hartford event Barbara Honegger will present her latest evidence that the damage to the Pentagon was caused by an explosion at about 9:32 a.m., about 6 minutes before the officially reported impact. She will provide a considerable number of credible references for this time, some based on stopped clocks. Ms Honegger will also present the evidence that the Pentagon may have been hit by something smaller that a Boeing 757 and that the damage was caused by explosives from within the Pentagon.

A question and answer session will follow Ms. Honegger's presentation. This speech is sponsored by WWUH-FM’s Progressive Speakers Night and the CT 9/11 Truth organization.