Monday, July 31, 2006

Dutch Technical University to Study 9-11

Thanks to an emailer who will remain anonymous, I received this article.

AMSTERDAM — Students at the Delft University of Technology are to seek the "truth" behind the September 11 terrorist attacks on the World Trade Centre and the Pentagon in the US.

They will have two weeks this summer to carry out their investigations as part of the Studium Generale (lectures on topics of general interest). A comprehensive programme on 9/11 begins in September and the students will be given a chance to present their findings then, a University spokesperson said on Monday.


This may be a good thing; if they are a legitimate technical university we would expect them to eventually come to the conclusion that the experts here are right.

My anonymous emailer advises that there is an active 9-11 Denial Movement in the Netherlands, and one 9-11 based political party plans to participate in the Dutch elections in November. Fortunately, there is a Dutch blog that has arise to challenge the "Complotten".

We applaud our Dutch friends for their efforts, and as they say, "Wij kunnen het doen!

4 Comments:

At 31 July, 2006 15:42, Blogger The Artistic Macrophage said...

I hope the school is legit, and believe in REAL EVIDENCE. If they are, it should add to our cause. If not, it may be another sham of so-called "scholarly" backing for the Troofers.

 
At 31 July, 2006 16:23, Blogger Sword of Truth said...

Holland isn't one of those european countries with proportional representation where any looney bin party can nail a couple seats, is it?

 
At 31 July, 2006 17:40, Blogger The Artistic Macrophage said...

http://s15.invisionfree.com/Loose_Change_Forum/index.php?showtopic=9287

Whoever GregorT5 is, he certainly knows how to take the LC CTers down a peg or two. It was sweet reading his rant.

 
At 31 July, 2006 18:29, Blogger Pat said...

Sword of Truth, yeah, they've got that idiotic system. I'm not sure how many Dutch will see any value in a 9-11 Truth party there, though. :)

 

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