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William, you’re really something

Last survivor out of the World Trade Center and 9/11 truth campaigner William Rodriquez is set to visit the region this month.

Rodriguez was a hero on the day who saved many lives, he has been honoured five times at the White House and has become leader of several Twin Towers’ victim’s support groups. That’s the story the local media are interested in.

But he’s also a leading 9/11 truth campaigner, having appeared in Dylan Avery’s Loose Change (click here to find out more), the online documentary questioning the events of 9/11. That’s the story the People’s Republic Of South Devon is interested in.

Which is why we caught up with Rodriguez last week for a bit of a chinwag. He explained how he decided to challenge the official 9/11 story and why, this year, September 11 could be the happiest day of his life.

Tune in to the PRSD on Saturday and Sunday to read our interview with this extraordinary man. In the meantime, flip over to D+CFilm to watch a clip of Rodriguez in action.

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