Introduction to the campaign

The campaign recognises that there is a diverse range of opinion amongst 9/11 truth campaigners. We aim to unite all shades of opinion (including opinions as disparate as those of Michael Meacher and David Icke) among those who doubt the US government's official account of the 911 attacks. The campaign does not endorse any one presentation of the evidence or any individual supporter's words. What we do say is when taken in totality the evidence overwhelmingly supports the need to reopen 9/11 investigation. The greatest challenge is lack of public awareness and debate of this evidence. To promote this awareness and debate is our primary purpose. Investigate freely, speak your own truth and free others to speak theirs

We seek to work across any political, social or religious divides: for all divisions are artificial and temporary. We seek tolerance, debate and diversity across the movement. We aim to be a welcoming, open and transparent movement that unites rather than divides and works for peace, transparency, disclosure, accountability, justice, reconciliation, truth and global transformation.

We will act respectfully both within and beyond the campaign. We promote only non-violent campaigning and will work for legal justice for any one who, out of conscious, breaks the law in acts of non-violent, civil disobedience or in efforts to uncover the truth or who is disadvantaged due to their beliefs.

The campaign is responsible for

911truthcampaign.net and private forum administration
Campaign representation
Governance and Integrity

(Has influence with but not control of www.911action.org and www.nineeleven.co.uk)

Private forum

The campaign provides a private forum in order to promote discussion and co-operation. The content of the forum is private. The campaign takes no responsibility for the content of the forum nor the content of websites linked from the forum. All users are individually responsible for their own contribution and forum administrators reserve to right to terminate any account. Applicants are required to use their real names and provide two referees already known to the campaign who can confirm their identity and integrity (to the best of their knowledge). The campaign does not share personal information with third parties and operates according to UK law.

If you wish to join this forum, please complete the following application form and email it to webmaster@911truthcampaign.net and cc’ing your 2 referees and ianneal@fastmail.fm and mickmeaney@rinf.com putting “private forum application” in the title.

9/11 truth campaign (GB & I) forum application form

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Our constitution

1. The name of the Campaign is "The 911 Truth Campaign (Britain & Ireland)". This is a separate entity from the existing 9/11 Truth network.

2. The purpose and object of the Campaign is to promote the network's belief that the official version of the events of 11th September 2001 in the USA is a cover up and in many instances a travesty of the truth.

3. The Campaign does not have members, only supporters. Supporters shall be deemed to be those who support the general aim of the Campaign and have registered this commitment in a way which is recognisable by others. Supporters with voting rights consist only of those who are willing to put in time and/or funds towards the Campaign and who are vouched for by their regional group.

4. The Campaign recognises formally run regional groups which comprise at least five supporters vouched for by the Committee.

5. The Campaign is non-political and non-sectarian. It campaigns for 911 truth in a peaceful and non-violent manner. The Campaign, like the existing network, functions on the basis of "no endorsement", meaning that anyone may speak or write publicly in support of the campaign but no one may speak on behalf of it, with a limited exception: the Steering Committee shall determine who may speak on behalf of the Campaign, should the need arise, and will draw up guidelines of what may be said on our behalf. Any such statement would be along such lines as:

"Researchers have uncovered many aspects of the official account of what happened on the 11th September 2001 which are not in accordance with the known facts. This demonstrates that the public have not been told the truth about what happened that day. These facts show that elements in the US government were either complicit in allowing these attacks to happen or that they initiated them. We aim to uncover and make known the truth, whatever that may be."

6. Supporters are free to campaign and distribute materials about 9/11 wherever and in whatever way they feel appropriate, on their own initiative.

7. The management and control of the Campaign shall be vested in a Steering Committee, which shall consist of the following officers, who will be elected annually at the A.G.M (Annual General Meeting):
a. Chairperson;
b. Vice Chairperson;
c. Secretary; and
d. Treasurer.

8. In addition, one member elected from each of the regional 911 truth groups shall be on the Steering Committee.

9. Seven members of the Steering Committee, at least two of whom shall be elected Officers, shall constitute a quorum for the committee. There shall be at least four Committee meetings a year (spring, summer, autumn & winter) at such times or places as the Committee shall direct.

10. The AGM of the Campaign shall be held within three months of the end of the financial year.

11. At the AGM the chair shall be taken by the Chairperson, or in his/her absence by the Vice Chairperson of the Committee. Twenty-five supporters shall constitute a quorum at the AGM. Motions at the AGM can only be passed by a majority of two-thirds.

12. A Special General Meeting (SGM) shall be convened if ten or more supporters of the Campaign submit a written request to the Secretary. Such a meeting shall be held within thirty days of such a request. Agenda & motions shall be circulated to all Steering Committee members and affiliated regional groups. Motions at an SGM can only be passed by a majority of two-thirds.

13. No alterations of the rules of the Constitution shall be made except at the AGM or at a SGM called for that purpose. Alterations can only be passed by a majority of two-thirds.

14. Should an elected office fall vacant, the remaining Executive Committee may fill that vacancy either from among their number until the next AGM or by calling an election.

15. The Treasurer shall keep an account of all income and expenditure and shall submit accounts, duly audited, to the AGM. The Campaign's financial year ends on March 31. Two auditors who are not members of the Committee shall be appointed annually at the AGM to audit the next year's accounts. Audited accounts shall be communicated to supporters at least two weeks before the AGM.

16. The bank account shall be in the name of the Campaign. The following rules for the signature of cheques shall be followed by the elected Officers (Chairperson, Vice Chairperson, Treasurer, Secretary):
a. less than £100: one signature;
b. more than £100 but less than £500: two signatures; and
c. more than £500: three signatures.

17. The Steering Committee shall be open to requests for funding from all supporters and from individuals and groups within the network and shall decide how the money shall be spent.

18. Steering Committee members work on a voluntary basis and receive no payment other than reimbursement of expenses incurred in the execution of their duties. The Steering Committee may appoint individuals to paid or honorary posts or establish any standing or temporary committees, sub-committees or panels that it considers appropriate.

19. The Steering Committee shall take decisions that further the purpose of the Campaign and its policies, by the careful application of good practice.

20. All minutes of Steering Committee meetings shall be provided promptly to the Committee members by the Secretary, amended if necessary, and agreed. Minutes shall be immediately published for direct access by members, except for confidential business. (Remove)

21. The Campaign shall take out Public Liability Insurance to cover its meetings and activities. (Remove)

22. On the dissolution of the Campaign, the distribution of any assets remaining (after satisfying any debts and liabilities) shall be decided by the supporters (Remove).

23. Any matter not provided for in the Constitution shall be dealt with by the Steering Committee, whose decision shall be deemed final.

Who speaks for the campaign

The Campaign, like the existing network, functions on the basis of "no endorsement", meaning that anyone may speak or write publicly in support of the campaign but no one may speak on behalf of it, with a limited exception: the Steering Committee shall determine who may speak on behalf of the Campaign, as the need arises and will draw up guidelines of what may be said on our behalf.