Film Screening "A Noble Lie" Oklahoma City Bombing Milwaukee April 18th
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Hello Members, Truthseekers and Truthtellers,
Tomorrow, Wednesday, April 18th at 7pm we will be showing a film screening of "A Noble Lie" 1995 Oklahoma City Bombing at the Milwaukee Friends Meeting House located at 3224 N Gordon Place Milwaukee, WI 53212. Just turn east off of Humboldt at Auer Ave. and go to the dead end. You will see a school parking lot on the south side of Auer and on the north side of Auer hidden behind some trees is a smaller parking lot in front of a building which is the Friends Meeting House. You should see a sign also. The co-producer and narrator, Chris Emery, will be present and will answer questions after the film. Come and learn the real truth about what happened that tragic day 17 years ago. Here is some more information:
This film screening which is among several scheduled throughout the Midwest, commemorating the seventeen year anniversary of this very important part of Oklahoma and U.S. History.
‘A Noble Lie’
was released in December, 2011. It continues to gain world-wide exposure as the first feature length documentary film to analyze the official narrative of, at the time; the worst terrorist attack on U.S. soil. Furthermore, this film presents the names of other perpetrators who have thus far escaped justice.
A Noble Lie
features interviews with
:
V.Z. Lawton, eighth-floor survivor and Jannie Coverdale, who lost her two grandsons in the day care center in the A.P. Murrah building on 4/19/95. (Retired) Oklahoma City police officer Don Browning - K9 rescue handler and (retired) Tulsa police officer W. Craig Roberts, who was retained by the FBI to assist in the investigation of the bombing. Others include (retired) USAF General Benton K. Partin, former head of the USAF - Armaments Laboratory and Oklahoma State Representative Charles Key. In addition, Jesse Trentadue, whose brother Kenneth was murdered in federal custody in Oklahoma City, four months after the bombing speaks about a methodical cover-up. Jesse’s quest for truth in his brother’s case has led to damning revelations about the bombing.
Produced in Oklahoma by Free Mind Films, A Noble Lie has been accepted into several film festivals throughout the U.S. and is a finalist in two, thus far. A Noble Lie has been nominated as: ‘Best Picture – Feature Documentary’ at both of those events.
CONTACT
:
Christopher Emery
Free Mind Films, LLC
P.O. Box 169
Oklahoma City, OK 73101-0169
Phone: 405 – 905 - 0171
