Richard Gage - The Minnesota Address.

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While flying all over the U.S., Richard Gage makes a stop in Minnesota and gives a speech from the steps of the University of Minnesota to a spellbound crowd, seeks help from the department of mechanical engineering and then leads a 911truth action on the freeway.

 
Proves he is a nut on 9/11 issues. That poor professor he cornered; That was funny.
 
Says molten metal... implies steel... he's confusing a lot of people....

Blown EXPLOSIVELY byt nano-thermites!!!! He just said they were incendiaries..................

Still making the weird contradiction, *face palm*
 
While flying all over the U.S., Richard Gage makes a stop in Minnesota and gives a speech from the steps of the University of Minnesota to a spellbound crowd, seeks help from the department of mechanical engineering and then leads a 911truth action on the freeway.


Ouch, that was pathetic. Almost sad, even.

But simultaneously hilarious. Gage: "molten metal still doesn't even begin to melt until 2700 degrees." :eek:
 
when he says universities have been 'silent' on the issue, that is unbelievably disrespectful to the numerous professors who have contributed to understanding of 9/11. It has been University professors, in the US and abroad, that have offered excellent criticisms and competing hypothesis of NIST, studies that lend support to NIST, as well as covering areas that were beyond NIST's scope, such as proposing dynamic models of the progressive collapse.

Is he really that poorly informed?
 
when he says universities have been 'silent' on the issue, that is unbelievably disrespectful to the numerous professors who have contributed to understanding of 9/11. It has been University professors, in the US and abroad, that have offered excellent criticisms and competing hypothesis of NIST, studies that lend support to NIST, as well as covering areas that were beyond NIST's scope, such as proposing dynamic models of the progressive collapse.

Is he really that poorly informed?

The man built a model from cardboard boxes. "Poorly informed" is an understatement.
 
The man built a model from cardboard boxes. "Poorly informed" is an understatement.

ha I guess thats true.

I'd love to see him try to pester some of the professors at my school, most are extremely intolerant of stupidity.
 
He shows up at a university on a summer Friday afternoon? Does this guy actually want to meet anyone? Holding a public meeting even later on a summer Friday is sure to get only the fanatics. From what I can google, Macalester doesn't seem to have any hard sciences department, anyway.

QUESTION: Is his assertion that a multi-ton beam was found "600 ft" from where it started to any degree accurate?

I'd like to see the dummies version of the calculations that show the forces involved
and what caused the horizontal initial velocity. My math and physics is much too stale, but I always wanted to calculate and show how ineffectual TNT would be for accellerating a multi-ton beam to the velocities needed to move it the distances that
clearly did happen. The beam stuck in the side of the World Financial Center may have weighed as much as 300 tons and it was a couple hundred ft from the nearest tower.
 
I love the way truthers always paint themselves into a corner with contradictions.

TM - Explosives brought down the towers.

DB - Where are the explosions noises on videos?

TM - It was thermite, this is silent.

DB - Thermite does not produce "squibs"

TM - There was a small amount of explosives to weaken the core also.

DB - On how many floors?

TM - Every few floors at the column connections, very small amounts required.

DB - Why did the cores remain standing then?

TM - They didnt they dustified and dissappeared slowly straight down

DB - They fell due to gravity after losing support from the floor and perimeter columns.

TM - Because the perimeter columns were blown 600ft laterally from the Towers

DB - How much explosives would have been required to blow such huge steel parts that far?

TM - *chirp chirp*
 
Proves he is a nut on 9/11 issues. That poor professor he cornered; That was funny.

Funny indeed. He was completely caught off guard by the handshake and then got the hell away as soon as he could.

You'd think this video was posted by people trying to mock Gage. The fact that it's offered up by his supporters is priceless.

Morons, one and all.
 
My favourite bit is how they avoid ever showing the audience he was speaking to while standing on the steps. Because I have a sneaking suspicion that there was no one there, other than the guys with the camera.


The only other person they show is one old lady who seemed to be a passer-by.
 
The look on that professors face is priceless. He looks around as if to see "are you guys serious?".

I agree that this video looks more like something that was purposely released to mock the truthers. They honestly have no idea how silly they look.
 
The look on that professors face is priceless. He looks around as if to see "are you guys serious?".

I agree that this video looks more like something that was purposely released to mock the truthers. They honestly have no idea how silly they look.

He may have been looking for security.
 
Gage can't figure out how steel sections travelled '600 feet'?

It is blatantly obvious how this happened:
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What a joker. Oh well, at least he's getting some fresh air.
 
I'm just spellbound by the banner they displayed on the freeway.

It made me wonder what impression it made on the people that were driving by at 75mph. "Demand a real investigation of what? What is AE911? Are they talking about the bridge collapse last year?"
 

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