Sander Hicks - 9/11 Truth and A Senate Campaign

9/11 Truth and A Senate Campaign

In his journalism and his 2005 book The Big Wedding: 9/11, the Whistle-Blowers, and the Cover-Up, Hicks levies questions about the official account of the September 11th Attacks. Hicks reviewed the 9/11 Commission report, critically, for the New York Press.

He sought election as the United States Senator from New York in the 2006 election. He ran as a member of the Green Party, challenging incumbent Hillary Clinton. However, he lost the Green Party nomination to Howie Hawkins, but later served the Hawkins campaign as media director.

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