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Confronting the Issues Film Series: "Improbable Collapse: The Demolition of Our Republic"Sun, 04/22/2007 - 3:30pm Wilton Town Hall Theater Women Making a Difference Presents National Filmmaker, Michael Berger at 'Confronting The Issues' Film Series April 22 Amherst, NH-- Women Making a Difference, an area women's group, announces the next film with its filmmaker at their fourth series of recently released independent films to be shown on Sunday, April 22 at 4:30pm at the Wilton Town Hall Theater, Wilton. The film "Improbable Collapse: The Demolition of Our Republic" will be followed by discussion with nationally recognized documentary filmmaker, Michael Berger. Mr. Berger is currently on a New England tour and is visiting NH at four venues which feature discussions following the presentation of his film. New York, Maine, Connecticut, Vermont and Massachusetts have been on his schedule. Having been in Keene and Concord his next appearance will be in Dover April 19 and Wilton April 22. As media coordinator for 911truth.org, and Connect the Dots he has appeared on numerous radio and TV programs, and locally most recently on radio stations in Keene and Portsmouth. "Improbable Collapse: The Demolition of Our Republic" closely examines one of the world's worst catastrophes from a civil engineering perspective. Using photo and video footage, as well as expert scientific testimony, the film thoroughly analyzes the official reports, offering varied criticisms of the official findings, while presenting a more plausible hypothesis. Both government investigations and the mainstream media have quietly ignored the findings from scientific experts. Film and discussion is free and open to the public, however donations will be accepted to help defray costs of bringing Mr. Berger to NH. The purpose of the film series is to bring awareness of and education to the public of certain controversial or underreported topics which have not been explored, debated or fully revealed as truthful information by the mainstream media, organizations or the government. ### |
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