Request for Correction: What It Means and How NIST Might Respond
An Interview with Mick Harrison and Ted Walter
Attorney Mick Harrison and AE911Truth Director of Strategy Ted Walter join host Andy Steele for an in-depth discussion of the request for correction submitted to NIST earlier this week regarding the agency's report on the destruction of World Trade Center Building 7. The 100-page request, which is signed by ten 9/11 family members, 88 architects and structural engineers, and AE911Truth, represents the most serious challenge to date against NIST's World Trade Center investigation.