Carol Brouillet

Carol Brouillet
Born August 28, 1957
United States
Occupation Activist, Politician


Carol Brouillet (born August 28, 1957) is an American political activist and organizer, was a Green Party candidate for the United States House of Representatives in California's 14th congressional district before 2010's redrawing of the districts, and most recently ran for California's 18th congressional district. Brouillet is a leading activist in the 9/11 Truth Movement. In 2006 and 2008 she ran for the United States Congress as a Green on a 9/11 Truth, Peace, and Impeachment platform. She has co-founded several non-profit organizations that seek to connect people, vital ideas, and important information for the purpose of nurturing healthy social change, economic justice and ecological sustainability. These include the International Media Project, the Who's Counting Project, the 9/11 Truth Alliance, and the Northern California 9/11 Truth Alliance.

Background

Political

She was the California Green candidate for Congress (District 14) in 2006.[1] She ran against Republican Rob Smith, LIbertarian Brian Holtz and Democrat Anna G. Eshoo.[2] In 2008, she ran against Anna G. Eshoo and Brian Holtz again and republican Ronny Santana.[3]

Activist

She described her moment of awakening when she saw the Oliver Stone film JFK and ever since then she had been delving into the dark world of secret government plots, gathering info and connecting the dots.[4]

In 2007 she began hosting a weekly internet radio show "Questioning War- Organizing Resistance" on the We The People Radio Network, wtprn.com. On the program, she interviewed and conversed with thinkers, authors, and film makers on the topics of Impeachment, Peace, 9/11 Truth, the monetary system, electoral integrity, and state-sponsored terrorism.[5]

In 2009, along with other greens members she attended the American Citizens' Summit that was held at the Sheraton Denver Downtown Hotel in, which was organized by the Transpartisan Alliance.[6]

9/11

She is the founder of the 9/11 Film Festival which had their first venue at the Herbst Theater in San Francisco in 2003.[7] She is also co-founder of the Northern California 9/11 Truth Alliance.[8] She has been active in seeking justice for the families of the 9/11 victims and according to Robert B. Livingston of the Fog City Journal, she had been asking questions about 9/11 longer than anyone else he knew. [9]

Books and written works


References

  1. Green Party of the United States Green Party leaders participate in American Citizens' Summit organized by the Transpartisan Alliance in Denver Archived March 19, 2015, at the Wayback Machine.
  2. JoinCalifornia Election history for the state of California November 7, 2006 General election
  3. JoinCalifornia Election history for the state of California November 4, 2008 General Election
  4. San Francisco Bay Guardian Online We're all paranoid, Sure, the people with the 9/11 conspiracy theories are a little odd. But not everything they're saying is entirely crazy. By Steven T. Jones
  5. Questioning War Monday, October 6, 2008, Evolution of the Apocalypse- Empire's Demise- Human Renaissance
  6. Green Party of the United States Green Party leaders participate in American Citizens' Summit organized by the Transpartisan Alliance in Denver Archived March 19, 2015, at the Wayback Machine.
  7. East Bay Express September 16, 2009 An Inside Job By Rachel Swan
  8. International Business Times September 09 2011 9/11 Conspiracy Film Festival Questions Events at Twin Towers By Mark Johanson
  9. Fog City Journal December 17, 2007 Getting 'round to the truth about 9/11 Getting 'round to the truth about 9/11 By Robert B. Livingston, special to Fog City Journal
  10. Green Party of the United States Carol Brouillet Archived June 20, 2015, at the Wayback Machine.
  11. Internet Archive 🕨 wtc7_20080204_brouillet_albrecht by CascadiaPublicRadio
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