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Posted: Wednesday, February 14, 2007

Remember Every 11th

Action Every 11th

2/11/07 Breakdown. On the Eleventh Day of Every Month, we call on activists everywhere to take to the streets in the name of truth.

On February 11th 2007, 9/11 Truth organizations launched a national campaign of action on every 11th of each month. In New York City 2 street actions took place, one at the crime scene itself, Ground Zero.


Dylan Avery came to show support.


Another street action took place in the center of Manhattan's Union Square.


Education is has no value unless we use it, so let’s start using it! Mark the 11th of each month on your calendar because it will stand for a day in which the people stand up for the truth and make history. On every 11th of each month do a street action, host an event, do a guerrilla action, just do something! People know and all we need to do is stand up and say that it is enough!

Stop being mouse pad revolutionaries arguing and fighting each other on small issues. Instead we must unite TOGETHER on the streets to let everyone know that 9/11 was an inside job! I think everybody in the movement can agree on that since not everyone will see your blog, webpage or myspace but people will have to see you in the streets. One on one we can make a difference.

We will not stop until the September 11th criminals are exposed and brought to justice. Until then, the eleventh day of every month will be observed in honor of all those who were murdered on that day and the many who have lost their lives in the name of that day since.

Later that same night, we all met at St. Marks Church where we remembered one of our lost members Dan Wallace.

Do it for Dan Wallace.


R.I.P Dan Wallace 1/2/84 - 1/29/07

We carry on the fight in the memory of Dan Wallace. He is in our hearts now, as his Dad has been in our hearts already. We continue the mission that Dan felt so strongly about: to expose the truth of 9/11 and to bring the real 911 criminals to justice! Dan, you are with us, we'll never forget you and we promise to make you proud.


We as NY911Truth and CHANGE have been doing street actions every Saturday and several weekdays. Dan was a huge part of these street actions and the only way I can think of to keep the memory of Dan alive is with the continuation of these street actions nationally and globally. On the 11th day of every month stand up for the truth and do a street action in your community. Do it for Dan! Do it for Dan’s father Robert Wallace. Do it because the victims of 9/11 deserve the truth. This is the only way I can honor Dan, by fighting for the truth. Dan and I fought together shoulder to shoulder for the truth. This is what he would want.



Thank you.

NY911Truth www.NY911Truth.org
CHANGE www.WeAreChange.org
Luke Rudkowski www.myspace.com/peoplesv
Loose Change www.LooseChange911.com

Youth For Truth
SF Truth Action

Posted: Monday, February 12, 2007

2/11/07 Candle Light Vigil

R.I.P Dan Wallace



“Yesterday is but a dream, and tomorrow is only a vision, but today well lived makes every yesterday a dream of happiness and every tomorrow a vision of hope.” - The Sufi, 1200 BC


This past Sunday, February 11th, 2007 at St Marks Church family and friends came together in honor of Daniel Joseph Wallace. We came to celebrate and remember Dan’s life and the courageous vibrant spirit that was Dan. He passed away at the young age of 23, and although some of us didn’t have the honor of knowing Dan for too long it didn’t take much time to see what an honorable and fearless person he was. Dan was a fighter for the truth and he had a vision of hope that one day the truth will be exposed and justice will be served.


Luke Rudowski, one of Dan’s best friends played an emotional film honoring Dan while sharing with the crowd what many of us already knew. Dan was a special and inspirational person not afraid to do what he felt was necessary in order to get justice for the murder of his father, LT Robert Wallace, a NYC firefighter who died on 9/11. In the video we got to experience what true courage is all about while Dan, Luke and other members of NY911TRUTH took to the streets to help expose 9/11 as an inside job. We watched as they confronted NYPD’s Gladio team outside the NYSE and Federal Reserve building. We watched as they stood outside the newly constructed WTC 7 and confronted security and NYPD to explain the truth about what happened on fateful day.


At the end of the film a candle light vigil was held along with a moment of silence as each of us took a second to tell Dan that we loved and missed him and that we will never stop fighting for what he so strongly believed in. An open mic followed where we got to tell our personal stories about Dan and what he meant for each of us.


All in all, it was a special night at St Marks as the memory of Dan Wallace was etched into the hearts of all who knew him.

R.I.P. my brother, we will meet again!

Posted: Tuesday, February 6, 2007

R.I.P Dan Wallace

Feb. 11th - Candle Light Vigil for Dan Wallace as well as a film dedicated to Dan.




R.I.P Dan Wallace




1/2/1984 - 1/29/2007


One of our most prominent, courageous and dedicated young members of NY911Truth and CHANGE, Dan Wallace is no longer with us. Dan's father Robert Wallace was a firefighter who gave his life on 9/11/01, leaving Dan with many unanswered questions about exactly what happened on that day. Dan's meticulous research into the events of 9/11 as well as the 9/11 Commission Report unveiled to him the numerous unexplained holes present in the so called official story of that day. This led Dan to become an ardent activist for 9/11 Truth who showed no fear when confronted by police in street actions at WTC Building 7 and at the New York Stock Exchange. Dan was an eloquent speaker, both on videos of the street actions and at St. Mark's Church, where he gave a moving ovation before a packed crowd in a recent Sunday night presentation. Dan Wallace, 23, was found dead early Monday morning in his bed. The exact cause of death is yet to be determined.


He was a young man of great conviction and conscience, and his heart was as big as his smile. Dan will be sorely missed by myself and the members of "We Are Change," as well as all of us in the New York 911 Truth organization. Our hearts go out to his family, especially his mother who must endure the deaths of a husband and child in the span of only a few years.


We carry on the fight in the memory of Dan Wallace. He is in our hearts now, as his Dad has been in our hearts already. We continue the mission that Dan felt so strongly about: to expose the truth of 911 and to bring the real 911 criminals to justice! Dan, you are with us, we'll never forget you, and we promise to make you proud.




On behalf of Dan's family and friends.


We as NY911Truth and CHANGE have been doing street actions every Saturday and on several weekdays. Dan was a huge part of these street actions and the only way I can think of remembering Dan is with the continuation of these street actions both national and globally. On every 11th of each month stand up for the truth and do a street action in your community. Do it for Dan! Do it for Dan’s father Robert Wallace. Do it because the victims of 9/11 deserve the truth. This is the only way we can honor and keep Dan alive, by fighting for the truth. Dan and I fought together shoulder to shoulder for the truth and this is what he would want.


This Sunday February 11th NY911Truth and CHANGE is doing 2 street actions in NYC. Do one in your community in memory of Dan.



1pm - 4pm Union Square

1pm - 4pm Ground Zero


Later that same day February 11th 6:00pm


Candle Light Vigil for Dan Wallace as well as film showing dedicated to Dan. (bring candles)

@

St. Marks Church, NYC

10th Street 2nd Ave.


"We love you so much Dan. I miss you so much, you were like a brother to me. I’m going to make you proud and get justice for your father, I promise".

- Luke




















 

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