Has anyone ever considered just joining STJ911, which seems to be Jones-friendly territory, and simply ask what's up with l'microspheres, and read up on posts about them...maybe even toss Steven a question or two?
TAM, you'd be good. Just go in through the front door. Hide nothing. Be polite. Be constructive...and simply ask.
(Oh yeah, tell them Max sent you.)
That's exactly how they pad their membership. You join as a critic of the conspiracy story - to enlighten the sheep - and they use it to say "See how many "scholars" think the towers were blown up?"
Giving these charlatans anything other than scorn is helping them con the public.
My wish for 2008 is that no one uses Jones lies as an excuse to blow something up McVeigh style.
My wish for 2008 is that no one uses Jones lies as an excuse to blow something up McVeigh style.
Certainly. First, note that roughly 99% of the evidence - the steel - was destroyed. Now we are forced to do with what little evidence we can get. The remaining evidence that thermite was used to heat-weaken the towers to initiate collapse is found in the impeccable NCSTAR 1-5A/9/C, and in the videos and photos from which that report was derived. I claim that the numerous anomalous phenomena in 15A9C are best explained by planted incendiaries. But to see this, one must first be very familiar with the report, have a clear mental catalog of the anomalous phenomena I am describing, have seen examples of these phenomena in video, and pondered what it means that these phenomena are - according to NIST - correlated. Without these minimal prerequisites, MAX-MIHOP makes zero sense. In fact, to help people with these prerequisites, I started Bedtime Stories, with Max Photon. It's really potent - everyone's asleep.
Learn how to spill.
This ironically comes from someone who once entertained the idea of micro-nukes in the basement of the towers. The "Elevator Cannon" theory I believe. The idea was that a mini nuke was placed in the basement of the towers core, and the core directed the blast to the top sections. Did I get that right Metamars? I can link to the physorg page if you like.Max, you crack me up. You are a bright ray of, well, photonic sunshine shining through a cloud of dour, pretentious dilettantes.
I am a dilettante, also, but not so dour that I can't appreciate your humor.
Have you considered writing for the Onion? Hollywood? (after the strike ends, that is)
Have you considered writing for the Onion? Hollywood? (after the strike ends, that is)
This ironically comes from someone who once entertained the idea of micro-nukes in the basement of the towers. The "Elevator Cannon" theory I believe. The idea was that a mini nuke was placed in the basement of the towers core, and the core directed the blast to the top sections. Did I get that right Metamars? I can link to the physorg page if you like.
http://forum.physorg.com/index.php?showtopic=3108&view=findpost&p=50951
It was pointed out that people survived the nuclear explosion in the core staircase. And that elevators would have been sent into the air like shotgun pellets. Hence the name 'elevator cannon'...
At least Max is skirtting the realm of reality. Heat DID weaken the steal. Just not the way he suggests. I'm not sure even the writters of star trek would entertain the elevator cannon theory on one of their shows. With or without the strike.
Didn't Willy Wonka have one of those elevator cannons? OMG INSIDE JORB!!11!!!!!ELEVENTY!!!
Even Willy didn't have a micro-nuke in the factory core. Though there are many similarities between the Chocolate factory and the conspiracy industry. Both have Umpa Lumpas who eat way too many chocolate bars.
This ironically comes from someone who once entertained the idea of micro-nukes in the basement of the towers. The "Elevator Cannon" theory I believe. The idea was that a mini nuke was placed in the basement of the towers core, and the core directed the blast to the top sections. Did I get that right Metamars? I can link to the physorg page if you like.
http://forum.physorg.com/index.php?showtopic=3108&view=findpost&p=50951
It was pointed out that people survived the nuclear explosion in the core staircase. And that elevators would have been sent into the air like shotgun pellets. Hence the name 'elevator cannon'...
At least Max is skirtting the realm of reality. Heat DID weaken the steal. Just not the way he suggests. I'm not sure even the writters of star trek would entertain the elevator cannon theory on one of their shows. With or without the strike.
Did the debate or discussion on this subject a Phys.org between Dr. Greening and Dr Jones ever happen? I thought it was supposed to be after the holidays.
Does anybody know what happened?