Tag Archives: April Gallop
And then there was one: Supreme Court is the last hope for 9/11 widow Ellen Mariani
By Craig McKee They set it up perfectly. A government “compensation fund” would pay off most families of 9/11 victims, preventing them from ever suing anyone for what happened to their loved ones. And those who didn’t take the money would be pressured into accepting out-of-court settlements. Everyone would be kept quiet with gag orders …
Hollywood 9/11 feature to favour human drama and ‘safe’ evidence
By Craig McKee Can you make an “uplifting” Hollywood movie about 9/11? Should you try? If your goal is to encourage people to question the official story, should you focus on the human cost of this horrific event with an eye to making the film a successful piece of dramatic entertainment? What evidence should be …
Sanctions in Gallop 9/11 lawsuit send a message: seek justice at your own risk
By Craig McKee The message is loud and clear. Go after justice for 9/11 in the courts, and not only will you lose, you’ll be punished. That’s what April Gallop and her lawyer, William Veale, found out as their lawsuit against former vice-president Dick Cheney, former secretary of defense Donald Rumsfeld, and former Joint Chiefs …