9/11 Visibility Project
Organizes nationwide street visibility campaigns to demand transparency about 9/11 intelligence failures and air defense lapses. Focuses on documenting the Bush Administration's obstruction of the 9/11 Commission investigation while supporting victims' families in their pursuit of truth. Maintains partnerships with legal experts to file FOIA requests for classified documents :cite[2].
Founding Story
Formed in 2003 by Seattle and Kansas City activists after coordinated Thanksgiving weekend protests highlighted public demand for accountability. Merged regional efforts into a national organization to pressure lawmakers and media :cite[2].
Founders
Bill Douglas (Kansas City presenter and media commentator), Emanuel Sferios (Seattle-based webmaster and social worker), Jan Hoyer (Kansas City graphic artist and protest photographer), Janice Matthews (Kansas City organizer and community advocate)
Credibility
Cited in congressional discussions about 9/11 Commission limitations. Partnered with 9/11 family coalitions to lobby for declassification of 28 pages on Saudi connections :cite[2].
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