Brian McGlinchey is the founder and editor of 28Pages.org, a website dedicated to promoting the declassification of 28 pages detailing links between Saudi government officials and 9/11. Brian launched the site in July 2014, and the pages were released on July 15, 2016.
Prior to launching 28Pages.org, Brian worked as a journalist for Stark Realities, a website that focuses on original investigative reporting. Some of the stories they broke while working for Stark Realities include the declassification of "Document 17," a 9/11 Commission document that revealed investigators wanted to probe political influence on scrutiny of Saudi links to the attacks, and the story of veterans who were flown by Saudi lobbyists to Washington to oppose the Justice Against Sponsors of Terrorism Act (JASTA) without being told that the kingdom was behind the effort.
In addition to their work as a journalist, Brian is also a board member at First State Community Action Agency. Brian has been in this position since February 2021.
Brian McGlinchey graduated from Bucknell University with a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science. Brian then went on to earn their certification from The American College of Financial Services as a Chartered Life Underwriter. Brian also has a certification from The Institutes as a Chartered Property Casualty Underwriter. Lastly, they are a former Certified Financial Planner from CFP Board (1997 to 2017).
This person is not in the org chart