Video: Rep. Massie on the Experience of Reading the 28 Pages

At a March 12, 2014 press conference called to support HRes 428—which urges President Obama to declassify the 28 pages from the joint House-Senate intelligence inquiry into 9/11—Kentucky Representative Thomas Massie described the experience of being escorted to a soundproof room to read the redacted section, and his personal feelings as he learned for the first time precisely what is being concealed from the public.

His remarks are striking, as is his conviction that the information should be declassified. Indeed, his words played no small role in prompting the launch of 28Pages.org.

We’ve cued up the video to that particular part of his statement, but it’s worthwhile to listen to him from the beginning as well. Please share this page: Representative Massie’s remarks serve as a concise and impactful introduction for those who are not aware that their government isn’t sharing all it knows about 9/11.

REDACTED w911We need every member of Congress to read the 28 pages and support their release. Call or write with our help today.