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9/11 Visibility Project

Uniting Voices for Transparency Since 2003

9/11 Visibility Project

The 9/11 Visibility Project emerged in 2003 from coordinated efforts by citizen activists in Seattle and Kansas City, galvanized by 9/11 victims’ families demanding a credible investigation. Frustrated by government stonewalling of the 9/11 Commission, the group pioneered nationwide public awareness campaigns—including street actions and teach-ins—to spotlight unresolved anomalies in the official narrative.

Mission & Approach

Impact & Legacy

Their early street actions evolved into a national network that inspired documentaries like Loose Change and groups like Architects & Engineers for 9/11 Truth. In 2025, their persistence fuels renewed scrutiny from figures like Senator Ron Johnson, who cited controlled demolition evidence during Senate hearings.

Key Figures

2025 Relevance

With political leaders like Vivek Ramaswamy and RFK Jr. demanding answers, and a 2023 Chapman University study showing 160+ million Americans question official accounts, their evidence-first approach bridges grassroots activism and mainstream credibility.

How You Can Help

  • Access & Share: Utilize their verified reports and toolkits for community education

  • Amplify Testimonies: Circulate suppressed FDNY accounts contradicting official reports

  • Demand Transparency: Contact legislators supporting Senate Bill S.739/H.R.1410 for declassification

Explore their evidence archive and action resources:



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