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Things were not looking very good on the morning of 9/11/2022 in Snohomish, WA. The area was engulfed with wildfire smoke; the local Air Quality Index (AQI) was 265 (very unhealthy) in the morning, and only a few miles to the east, near Monroe, it was 400+ (hazardous). By the afternoon, Snohomish air had cleared to 135, so we decided to scrub the ashes off the Prius, attach our 9/11 signs, and head out for a few hours.

The signs read: “Jet fuel can’t do this” in large letters with full color scenes of aircraft impact and the South tower exploding.

Not many people were out and about; the busiest locations were in shopping centers. After visiting Safeway and Haggen, we parked for a while at Fred Meyer. I got out of the car and took pictures. A passerby commented on the use of thermite. We then traveled to a Mill Creek Baskins & Robbins for ice cream. One man and his family approached and we had a brief conversation. He took a flyer and was onto thermite/thermate and noted the large amount of “BS” in our country today.

Overall, we were very pleased and encouraged that there were no adverse reactions; just a few smiles and comments.

Although we did carry brief flyers for anyone interested, we did not proselytize.
The brief flyers consisted of 5 simple statements, as well as the URLs for AE911truth and LCfor911inquiry.