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Fetzer vs Jones

Another theory for why this is happening - Hoffman and Jones are agents:

http://www.bloglines.com/blog/ewing2001?id=2112

(ed: Jim Hoffman has multiple links to NSA, NASA and 9/11 itself!
His former Instititute The Mathematical Sciences Research Institute has amongst its sponsors The Office of Naval Research, which also worked in the Pentagon wing, that got attacked on 9/11.
Hoffman's Uncle Jack Hoffman furthermore is married to June Armstrong, sister of ex-NASA and "moon veteran" Neil Armstrong.

Armstrong's company Veridian (*now General Dynamics) received in 1998 a pre-9/11 "Star Wars" contract by NSA and NRO under the codename "Project Trailblazer".
Once again the 9/11 connection is the Pentagon.
5 Employees of BoozAllen Hamiltion and BTG Inc., also working on Trailblazer got killed on the morning of 9/11.

This year's so called "eavesdropping" scandal of the NSA was a smokescreen to distract from Trailblazer and the Star Wars Program (this also includes Raytheon's and Ionatron's Department of Directed-Energy Weapons), which is the very same central topic of the current affair within 9/11 Scholars.

It is also not a coincidence, that once manipulated and brainwashed, 9/11 Truthlings prefer to side with Professor Jones, who had strong ties with Los Alamos, (on behalf of his own research on exotic weaponry, i.e. Sonoluminescence etc..) same to former director of 911truth.org, David Kubiak.

The turn against Jim Fetzer, now courageously fighting for Wood/Reynolds comes therefore as to no surprise.
The 9/11 Truth Movement is run by spooks and cultists, among them also Les Jamieson, URANTIA (ny911truth.org), itself infiltrated by U.S. Intelligence since the 50s (Neal Waldrop, ex-NSA etc...)

The 9/11 truth spooks will continue to make sure to reject the biggest smoking guns like 9/11 TV Fakery and unconventional weaponry reg. Twin Towers.
Hoffman himself, who lacked credibility on u-turning on the Pentagon and Shanksville, desperately tried to repair his reputation here
The very same (ex-)spooks, who are linked to Star Wars, among them also 9/11 Truth party candidate Arch Bishop Bob Bowman, try now desperately to cover-up these links. At 911blogger.com the '9/11 truthling spooks' do currently have their biggest "fans".

In England, the 9/11 Truth Movement is controlled by exMI5 David Shayler and/or Nafeez Ahmed, who is himself a supporter of the official story of 9/11)

Edited to add.

This was written by Nico Haupt, who I hadn't come across before. Looks like another, um, interesting guy.
 
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So, this guy thinks they're working on exotic weapons based on Sonoluminescence? How does that work? "Freezer, or I'll make these tiny bubbles shine really weak light on you!"?

Aha! But maybe there's a secret government ray that can make those bubbles in steel!

I'm glad that TS1234 has gone off in a huff - he'd have probably spun several pages out of this idea.
 
Aha! But maybe there's a secret government ray that can make those bubbles in steel!

I'm glad that TS1234 has gone off in a huff - he'd have probably spun several pages out of this idea.

Well, I was wondering (just out of academic curiosity) if there was any theory so ridiculous that TS would admit it was ridiculous. Maybe if he comes back, we can try it out.
 
Well, I was wondering (just out of academic curiosity) if there was any theory so ridiculous that TS would admit it was ridiculous. Maybe if he comes back, we can try it out.

When I first crossed paths with Killtown at SLC, I gave him a little quiz, something like you are propsing - but probably more geared to gauging the quantity of insane theories posited over quality(read:nuttiness) of insane theories posited. I dont remember exactly what I asked him about, but I think it included:

- Moon landings
- Mars landings
- TWA 800
- Pan Am 103
- Senator Wellstones plane crash
- WTC '93
- OKC Bombing
- USS Liberty
- Gulf of Tonkin
- JFK Assinination
- Abe Lincoln Assinination
- MLK Assasination
- Area 51
- Roswell
- Alien Abduction
- AIDS
- 2004 Tsunami
- Flouride
- Katrina
- Chemtrails
- Chupacabra/cattle mutilation
- Loch Ness monster
- Sasquatch
- Elvis alive?

As you might imagine, he did not fair well on the quiz. To his credit, he doesnt believe in Nessie(Apparently, the combination of flouride in the Loch and chemtrails killed it :D )
 
Well, I was wondering (just out of academic curiosity) if there was any theory so ridiculous that TS would admit it was ridiculous. Maybe if he comes back, we can try it out.

It's interesting to read TS's article about Enron, not only to see him describing supply and demand as a basic law of the univers but also for its conclusion:

So government will sit back, watch the show, rake in tax dollars and bribes, and occasionally kill off a sacrificial lamb. When the public gets close to understanding the truth, politicians are happy to be characterized as inept. That way, they can appear benevolent while continuing the process that characterizes all government activity: Finding excuses to forcibly take money away from people. For those of you who still believe that government is merely incompetent, I urge you to instead replace that with the understanding that government is evil.


This results from Ace's infatuation with an extremely libertarian interpretation of a fringe economic theory which rejects an empical deduction of how the real world economy works in favour of an a priori description of how an economy ought to work. Such a psychological attachment to ideas of how the world must be leads him to conclude that evidence of how the world actually is has to be intepreted to support his theory. Ace can therefore tolerate any amount of implausibility in order to avoid the world contradicting his ideas about it.

Nevertheless, Ace still thinks of himself as a scientist to his crazy theories have to be pseudoscientific and not magical. Here is his infamous reply when he was asked about whether or not he believed in Intelligent Design

Total science buff here. I accept evolution as having overwhelming evidence to support it. Indeed, spontaneously self-organizing systems can appear designed to the casual observer, but actually, it is the exceedingly complex systems, such as biology, which cannot have been designed "top-down", but only spontaneous order can explain them. For the most part, ID's fail to appreciate the anthropic principle, or natural selection, or the time-scales involved.

I don't believe astrology, talking to the dead, or any so-called paranormal powers. I am a skeptic in the tradition of the Amazing Randi. Randi became famous as a magician who explained how his tricks did not violate physics.

9/11 was a trick

http://www.internationalskeptics.com/forums/showthread.php?postid=2027280#post2027280

I think all this pre-determined certainty explains Ace's stubborness and his smug tone. If only we understood his superior perception of things, sigh, he'd better expalin it to us all over again.
 
Another theory for why this is happening - Hoffman and Jones are agents:

http://www.bloglines.com/blog/ewing2001?id=2112

Edited to add.

This was written by Nico Haupt, who I hadn't come across before. Looks like another, um, interesting guy.

He's the guy that even the Deniers realize is crazy. Pops up in the recent Matt Taibbi article.

Over a month after I first wrote a column slamming the 9/11 Truth movement, I continue to get hate mail in massive quantities. A group of Truthers even picketed my office, and I'm still picking food particles out of my scarf after an incident in which the movement's house lunatic, a wild-eyed German blogger named Nico Haupt, tried to goad me into slugging him in a West Side diner.

"Go ahead, heet me, then I haf beeg story!" he roared, scream-spitting half-digested detritus in my face.

Of course I didn't hit him -- nothing in the world is more ridiculous than two writers fighting in a restaurant. If you're surprised that I would call someone who spit food on my lap a fellow writer, don't be. As I subsequently found out, Haupt is a literary juggernaut, one of the most voluble bloggers on the planet earth. His internet entries read like a MySpace mixture of MTV's Real World meets Che's Congo Diaries, only on meth and in a German accent.
 
(Nico Haupt's) internet entries read like a MySpace mixture of MTV's Real World meets Che's Congo Diaries, only on meth and in a German accent.

That's about the greatest characterization I've ever seen.
 
Jones' response:

Jim,

It's about 2 am, but I woke up and care about you sufficiently to
endeavor to reason with you.

I believe you have accepted and are presented arguments which are not only ill-founded, they are embarassingly wrong. (Tucson lecture http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=64...2&q=Jim+Fetzer) And I'd like to reason with you, Jim. Let's reason between ourselves, shall we?

1. You start out with the grand piano falling in over 30 seconds, from the height of a Tower. This is wrong. I teach the physics of air drag forces and concomitant terminal velocity -- and the terminal velocity depends very much on the mass (or weight/g) of the object.

Ask Judy to provide her calculation in writing, showing the area she has assumed and the mass, the density of air and the terminal velocity she calculates. Then let me or an independent physicist if you wish check this for you.

Consider a small parachute the size/area of a grand piano, with a man on it. He would fall quite fast. Now replace his mass with that of a grand piano (but in a ball of say lead). Surely you have enough horse-sense to see that the latter case will fall MUCH faster. And that's what the equations say also. A parachute the size of a grand piano acting on a large mass just doesn't slow it much. But let her show her calculations!!

Added: As Alfons showed on the Forum, the terminal velocity can be calculated with the help of a NASA web-site: http://exploration.grc.nasa.gov/education/rocket/termvr.html . Alfons used a Yamaha grand piano,

* Length: 161cm (5'3")
* Width: 149cm –
* Height: 101cm
* Weight: 628 pounds (m = 285kg)

The drag coefficient depends on the attitude of the piano to the velocity vector as it falls; we take a maximum-drag orientation and therefore take a large drag coeff;

Mass = 285 kg
Cross Section = 2.3989 sq. meters
Drag Coefficient = 1.28 (Flat Object CD = 1.28 exploration.grc.nasa.gov/...aped.html)
Altitude = 417 meters = 1368 ft
Terminal Velocity = 39.346 m per second

Then the total fall time is 10.5 seconds (+or-). Which is just about the time the Towers took to collapse! Your example in your Tucson talk backfires on you… gives ammo to those who would debunk everything you say.

Jim, ask Judy to give you the equations, her calculations -- with numbers. And lets check her work.

2. You and Judy say that the bathtub was not damaged. Have you checked this out? I just wish you would read the research offered freely on our Forum. but let me quote from there, which in turn is quoting from an engineering journal:

"Half of WTC 'Bathtub' Basement Damaged By Twin Towers' Fall

(enr.com 10/8/01)

"Visual surveys indicate roughly 50% of the seven-level basement structure of the World Trade Center is now rubble as a result of the impact of the collapse of the twin 110-story towers. Outside the tower footprints, the section of greatest concern within the so-called 1,000x 500-ft bathtub is along its south side. There, a 200 x 30-ft hole from 40 to 70 ft deep sits between the tub's perimeter slurry wall and the remains of Two WTC.

"A significant part of the south tower fell in and collapsed everything," says Joel L. Volterra, an engineer with Mueser Rutledge Consulting Engineers, the city's local engineer on the bathtub.

"Engineers are busy drawing up emergency tieback, bracing and shoring schemes so that contractors can start mobilizing tieback rigs this week or next to anchor the south perimeter of the 70-ft-deep slurry wall.

"Roughly 40% of the bathtub's reinforced concrete diaphragm slabs and steel columns are in "pretty good shape," says George J. Tamaro, the Mueser Rutledge engineer leading the foundation repair team."

SO -- the engineers say only about 40% of the bathtub was in pretty good shape, the rest being significantly damaged. Water was only about 1 foot below the damaged area, in another report -- and pumps were brought in. The report does not say whether the pumps were needed or not, but that doesn't matter does it? The damage to the bathtub in PUBLISHED engineering reports says the damage to the bathtub was extensive.

Jim, someone is giving you erroneous information -- and you're swallowing it. Read the engineering reports for yourself.

3. I'm NOT seeking to wrest control of st911 -- but I do hope that you will listen to the MEMBERS about how they want the web site handled. We're hoping for ideas on how to handle the website, as many of us are not satisfied. Will you listen to the voice of the members, or is such a vote -taking idea just futile? You should read the discussion on the forum to know where I and others stand -- not just a few extracted and out of context quotes of me or others. I DO NOT seek power here, but a better web-site. Indeed, I've said that I want
to end my co-chair status after one year, after we decide what to do about the web site, which is losing visitors the data clearly show. We need to do something…

4. The generators in WTC 7 -- how many gallons of diesel fuel do you suppose they might burn in 10 seconds (Tower fall time, approx)? Perhaps 20-30 gallons in 10 seconds? That would be 120-180 gallons per minute -- and that seems high to me. I'm here paraphrasing an argument by a PhD chemist on the Forum -- the power which the WTC 7 generators can deliver in 10 seconds is NOWHERE NEAR enough to vaporize steel and pulverize concrete. We know that explosives (like superthermite and RDX explosives) can do the pulverizing, because they store energy in small packages. But diesel fuel running generators (which are not even 50 % efficient ) simply cannot deliver the necessary energy in 10 seconds time. Can you see this? It's a conservation of energy argument which is very strong and I hope easy to grasp when it is laid out like this. And the steel was thrown out of the footprint area, much of it -- but not vaporized.

5. An energy beam with enough energy to pulverize concrete and vaporize steel -- what would this do to human flesh, Jim? Wouldn't flesh be charred? If not, why not? Yet body pieces -- not charred - were found all over GZ.

Jim, you're being sold a bill of goods by these people and I beg of you to consider sound arguments instead.\ It's now nearly 3 am and I'm going back to bed, sleep I hope. It really concerns me that you are being so easily led by the nose my friend by these ideas of Judy's or whoever. Ask for numbers, calculations. Insist on these so you can do some checking before you go telling people that a grand piano takes 21 seconds over the time of the tower's fall. What a bunch of obvious garbage, Jim. You're going to be laughed at by anyone who knows how to calculate terminal velocity, which is mass-dependent!

Will you listen to reason?

Steve
As relayed by Pdoherty on the LC forum:

http://z10.invisionfree.com/Loose_Change_Forum/index.php?showtopic=1034&view=findpost&p=9381261
 
When I first crossed paths with Killtown at SLC, I gave him a little quiz, something like you are propsing - but probably more geared to gauging the quantity of insane theories posited over quality(read:nuttiness) of insane theories posited. I dont remember exactly what I asked him about, but I think it included:

- Moon landings
- Mars landings
- TWA 800
- Pan Am 103
- Senator Wellstones plane crash
- WTC '93
- OKC Bombing
- USS Liberty
- Gulf of Tonkin
- JFK Assinination
- Abe Lincoln Assinination
- MLK Assasination
- Area 51
- Roswell
- Alien Abduction
- AIDS
- 2004 Tsunami
- Flouride
- Katrina
- Chemtrails
- Chupacabra/cattle mutilation
- Loch Ness monster
- Sasquatch
- Elvis alive?

As you might imagine, he did not fair well on the quiz. To his credit, he doesnt believe in Nessie(Apparently, the combination of flouride in the Loch and chemtrails killed it :D )

You know, if I was a CTer I might believe that airplanes can't possibly ever crash, that they can only be taken down as part of secret, elaborate plots,
 
You know, if I was a CTer I might believe that airplanes can't possibly ever crash, that they can only be taken down as part of secret, elaborate plots,

For some reason that list brought to mind the film 'Dr Strangelove'.

It's actually quite a telling example of the woowoo thought process.

General Ripper can't achieve 'wood' (as I believe it is termed in the US Adult Entertainment Industry) and so blames flouridation of the water supply.

One has to wonder if the average woowoo (if there can be an average amongst the delusional) seeks a conspiracy theory to explain or excuse some deficiency in their life.

Though in Killtown's case..... I think he's just lonely.
 
you know he is a complete nutjob, when he says that a STARWARS ENERGY BEAM was responsible for bring down the WTCs on 9/11.

Dictionary Definition:

Word: NUTJOB
Definition: Someone insane enough to believe that a STARWARS ENERGY BEAM was responsible for the destruction of the WTCs on 9/11.

TAM

I had to nominate this, both for making me laugh out loud, and because it teaches people about language.
 
Steven Jones, voice of reason.

As usual, the Deniers are brilliant at debunking the parts of the conspiracy theory that they themselves don't believe in, even though they show no apparent critical skills in analyzing their own nutty beliefs.

I wonder if it would be possible to put together a full-on debunking of the Deniers by using other Deniers? Certainly we've seen excellent arguments at surprising locales, like that terrific Catherder post on the Pentagon at Above Top Secret.
 
I just wonder what Dr. Jones will say when Dr. Fetzer, ask him the question that I asked Dr. Fetzer, and told him that the same reason why nano- ( superthermite) works is the same reason aluminum would have went though oxidation reactions in the twin towers.
Including super explosive Liquid endothermic, which I never want to do again!
 
you know he is a complete nutjob, when he says that a STARWARS ENERGY BEAM was responsible for bring down the WTCs on 9/11.

Dictionary Definition:

Word: NUTJOB
Definition: Someone insane enough to believe that a STARWARS ENERGY BEAM was responsible for the destruction of the WTCs on 9/11.

TAM


I just don't get this. How can anyone take them seriously? It doesn't pass the laugh test, as in, you can't even mention it without laughing.

I don't worry about the fencesitters anymore. All they have to do is to hear that members of the CT movement seriously believe that the towers were destroyed by a starwars energy beam and they will pass them off as the kooks they are.

As was mentioned above, compared to that, the whole thermite thing sounds almost rational.
 

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