Carol Brouillet

Carol Brouillet is a Co-Founder of the International Media Project, the Who's Counting? Project, 9-11 Truth Alliance, and The People's Investigation of 9-11. Raised in California, she sailed around the world in her youth, and has traveled extensively. Her political activism began in 1992 when she saw the film, JFK and started to do research on the government and the media.
Her activism has spanned a wide range of issues, including militarization, nuclear issues, the monetary system, and global economics. She organized three international gatherings on "Strategies to Transform the Global Economy." She helped to bring North Americans to the first World Social Forum, held in Porto Alegre, Brazil in January 2001, and worked very actively to oppose the Free Trade Area of the Americas. She was working on a campaign against "corporate cannibalization" and mobilizing for major protests against the IMF, World Bank, and Bush in D.C in September 2001, when the attacks against the WTC and the Pentagon "changed" the world.
In January 2002, Carol organized marches on California legislators "Demanding a Congressional Inquiry of 9-11", in January 2003 she organized another march "Demanding Preemptive Impeachment of Bush" and the "Repeal of the Patriot Act," and has worked with researchers and activists from around the world to expose "the big lie," the truth about 9-11- that it is not a "War on Terrorism," but a worldwide "War on Truth, Democracy, and Dissent.” Her goal has been to expose the complicity of the Bush Administration and the CIA with the attacks, and to hold government officials accountable for their crimes against humanity, and to remove them from positions of power, where they threaten every human being and all Life on Earth. She is a longtime member of Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, and a fulltime mother of three boys ages 9, 12 and 14.