• March from Liberty Plaza to WTC 7 at noon each day.
• Occupy the park in front of WTC 7 until nightfall.
• General Assemblies will be held at 2pm each day.
To all those who continue to fight for the truth about 9/11 to be revealed:
It is time for us to occupy.
The Occupy Wall Street movement is a much needed response to decades of growing inequality,
financial deregulation,
and zero accountability
for the crimes that brought about our current economic crisis.
Millions throughout the nation and across globe who feel they have no voice in our political system
have come to embrace “Occupy” as an expression of their anger, frustration and hope.
Ten years later,
it is time for us to give voice to our own growing frustration
by aligning firmly with the Occupy movement
and making 9/11 one of the key issues the Occupy movement stands for.
On Saturday November 19 and Sunday November 20,
we will march from Liberty Plaza to Building 7 and occupy the park in front of Building 7
until nightfall.
We hope this will mark the beginning of a sustained Occupy Building 7 movement
that will grow and finally bring meaningful attention
to the obvious demolition of World Trade Center Building 7
and the dire need for a new 9/11 investigation.
At 2pm each day we will hold a General Assembly
to discuss the direction and continuation of the Occupy Building 7 occupation after November 20.
Go to OccupyBuilding7.org to learn more
and to start following #OccupyBuilding7 on Twitter.
On the website you will find fliers that you can print and hand out at Liberty Plaza
as well as web banners that you can post on your website to help spread the word.
We are attempting to get Occupy Building 7 on the official Occupy Wall Street calendar,
and we anticipate being joined by hundreds of Occupy Wall Street protesters.
Most of the protesters at Liberty Plaza are keenly aware of 9/11.
A lot of them already knew about it;
others have been educated over the last several weeks
thanks to the 9/11 activists who have given their time and energy to be there.
Let us hope that by the time November 19 rolls around,
there will be hundreds,
if not thousands of Occupy activists
eager to help us make Occupy Building 7 a part of the broader Occupy movement.
If you can make it to New York on November 19,
please meet us at Liberty Plaza at noon,
and let’s make history.