On the 22 year Anniversary of 9/11, sharing a NEW doco that I feel opens the doors to truth, forgiveness, healing and moving the story of our world into a more beautiful trajectory.
On 11 Sept, 2021, I was 36 weeks pregnant and watching the tragic unfoldment on TV that would change the course of history.
Intuitively, something didn’t quite feel right at the time. I couldn’t put my finger on— but I trusted my gut instincts. Now over the pursuing years, there have been a voluminous number of articles and doco’s that have given a voice & validation to that inner-knowing that not all is as it seems.
On the 22 year Anniversary of 9/11, sharing a NEW documentary that I feel opens the doors to truth, forgiveness, healing and moving the story of our world into a more beautiful trajectory.
New Documentary
Peace, War & 9/11 was released over the weekend— a new documentary narrated by Dr Graeme MacQueen. Dr MacQueen was a professor of religious studies (1974 to 2003) at McMaster University, Ontario, having graduated with a Ph.D from Harvard. He established the Centre for Peace Studies, was involved in peace-building activities in war zones, and after his retirement dedicated his research to the a critique of the foundations of the War on Terror.
Shortly before Dr MacQueen died in April 2023, he sat down for one last project: a documentary film summarising his life, his work, his activism for peace and his insights into the events of 9/11.
Redacted hosted the online screening of Peace, War & 9/11.
Behind the Scenes
The Producer/Director of Peace, War & 9/11— Ted Walter, of the International Centre for 9/11 Justice, sat down with James Corbett of The Corbett Report to discuss the creation of the documentary, how it came about, and the work of his Centre for 9/11 Justice.
This Article is also published on Simone’s— Radiantly Human Substack