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Toronto 911 Truth

Canadian Hub of Evidence-Based Inquiry

Lawyers' Committee for 9/11 Inquiry

Operating since the mid-2000s, Toronto 911 Truth serves as Canada's nexus for examining forensic anomalies in the September 11 attacks. They curate suppressed evidence—including video testimony, structural analyses, and declassified documents—challenging mainstream accounts of WTC Building 7's collapse and Pentagon impact.

Emerging alongside pioneers like physicist Steven Jones and the Jersey Girls widows, this volunteer-driven collective amplifies technical analysis from architects, engineers, and first responders. Their platform features landmark investigations including The Terror Timeline by Paul Thompson and collaborates with Architects and Engineers for 9/11 Truth.

Rejecting conspiracy theorist labels, they maintain credibility through scientific rigor while avoiding partisan alignment. Their neutrality-focused approach counters movements like QAnon, positioning them as essential transparency watchdogs.

Literally hundreds of eyewitness heard and saw numerous explosions at Ground Zero, including an explosion in Tower 1 seconds before the first plane hit. There were reports of explosions at the base of the towers before they fell. Many of these eyewitnesses were seen live on TV as events unfolded and in some cases it was reported that there may have been preplanted explosives at the site of the attack.

How You Can Help

  • Examine Evidence: Study their curated video testimony and forensic documentation

  • Amplify Testimonies: Share suppressed accounts from first responders and experts

  • Demand Transparency: Petition Canadian officials to declassify 9/11 records

Access their complete evidence archive and educational resources:



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