Florida Bulldog’s NSU Fundraiser-Panel Discussion to Explore Unanswered Questions of 9/11 with former Florida Governor and U.S. Senator Bob Graham

8/15/16

Florida Bulldog, an independent, nonprofit news outlet producing non-partisan investigative and public service reporting, will be hosting a fundraiser and panel discussion on September 8th at Nova Southeastern University (NSU). The program will focus on the organization’s continuing inquiry into Saudi connection with the 9/11 terrorist attacks. The event, presented by NSU and Florida Bulldog, will be held at NSU’s Performance Theater located at 3301 College Ave.  BoardroomPR is a sponsor of the news organization.

Florida Bulldog Editor Dan Christensen will moderate a panel featuring Sen. Graham; Sharon Premoli, a victim’s advocate who was at work on the 80th floor of the North Tower when the first plane struck; Sean Carter, a partner with Philadelphia’s Cozen O’Connor law firm who is helping lead a lawsuit on behalf of 9/11 victims; Thomas Julin, Florida Bulldog’s attorney and a partner with the Gunster law firm in Miami; and Dr. Charles Zelden, a NSU history and political science professor.

A VIP cocktail reception starts at 5:30 p.m. The $100 ticket includes wine and hors d'oeuvres, program, upfront seating and priority access at the Sen. Graham book signing. The panel discussion begins at 7 p.m. General admission tickets are $25 in advance, $30 at the door and $15 for students.

All proceeds will benefit FloridaBulldog.com, an independent 501(c) 3 nonprofit providing local watchdog reporting in the public interest. You can purchase tickets online here.

Since 2012, Florida Bulldog along with first amendment attorney Thomas Julin have pursued several lawsuits against the Department of Justice and the FBI demanding records of an FBI investigation of a Saudi family who may have provided assistance to the 9/11 hijackers, and records from the FBI’s 9/11 Review Commission.  The organization is also working with authors Anthony Summers and Robbyn Swan demanding a Mandatory Declassification Review of the hidden 28 pages from the 2002 Congressional report   resulting from Congress’s Joint Inquiry into the terrorist attacks.

About Florida Bulldog: Launched in 2009, Florida Bulldog (formerly BrowardBulldog), is an independent news outlet producing non-partisan investigative and public service reporting.  Florida Bulldog is Florida’s first nonprofit regional news site staffed by veteran, professional journalists. For more information, visit FloridaBulldog.org.

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