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GNN was one of the most popular sources including an own forum on their discussion board with Sep11th related topics challenging the official version, called "State of Emergency: The Aftermath of Black Tuesday". Many independent 911-investigators participated on the forum or just mirrored new results or unanswered questions like Jack Riddler (->) or ewing 2001 (->). One of the most active "911"-members on GNN had been Vihad or Anthony (Lappe),.
GNN was contacted by Unanswered Questions (->) organizers of the eponymous June 10, 2002 press conference at the National Press Club in Washinton, D.C.. During that initial conversation, it was reasoned that the independent media should counter the imminent onslaught of government sponsored (retaliatory) propaganda with a strong investigative piece that did not detract from or compound further the pain and suffering of the nation. Hence, the birth of an association that led to GNN's unique memorial for that dark day and the victims of its uncertain architects, AfterMath: "Unanswered Questions from 9/11", a video serious, whic is available online. With AfterMath, GNN has asked nine (9) people, eleven (11) of the most pressing questions that emanate from the terrible and, as yet, unexplained, events of that day. Featuring George Soros, Nafeez Ahmad, Chossudovsky,Michel, Mary Schiavo and Michael Ruppert. http://www.gnn.tv/after_math/ GNN continued their co-operation series of After Math during 2002 and early 2003. Guerrilla News Network is an underground news organization with headquarters in New York City and production facilities in Berkeley, California. Their mission is to expose people to important global issues through guerrilla programming on the web and on television. In 2002 GNN won a price at the Sundance Film Festival. GNN was co-founded by Stephen Marshall and Josh Shore in the summer of 2000. The partners first joined forces at MTV (Josh had brought Stephen in to consult on some radical television ideas for the station) when they finally realized that the mainstream networks would never allow their hi-impact brand of television content and design to reach prime time. GNN's inaugural project was a NewsVideo called The Diamond Life ( http://www.guerrillanews.com/diamondlife/index.htm). Completed in the fall of 2000, the video features the music of Peter Gabriel and was produced in conjunction with his non-profit organization, WITNESS ( http://www.witness.org). One of GNN's editors is Anthony Lappé (Executive Editor) Lappe is a writer and television producer who has written for more than twenty magazines and newspapers and has produced television news programming that has aired around the world. He has written for Black Book (where he was National Affairs Editor), Details, Gear, New York, The New York Times (City, Styles and Magazine sections), Houston Chronicle, and Salon.com, among many others. In television, he worked as a correspondent for The New York Times Video News International (now NYT-TV), the world pioneer in small-format video-journalism.