About Those 100 Professors....
A terribly unimpressive list of 9-11 Deniers. Just for fun, I thought I'd go through the fields in which they work:
Philosophy of Religion and Theology; Philosophy; Feminist Theology; Theology; Social Ethics; Philosophy; Religion and Political Science; Theology; Religion; Theology; Religious Studies; Philosophy; Religion, Politics, and Ethics; Philosophy and Religion; Philosophy; Buddhist Studies... are we seeing something of a trend here? In fairness, there are some science and mathematics professors, but they're mostly teaching at West Hills Community College, Pellissippi State Technical Community College and First Nations University of Canada (formerly Saskatchewan Indian Federated College). Fine institutions undoubtedly, but lacking a certain cachet.
One other thing: the average professor in this group seems to be emeritus, except for the women, who are emerita, which is a nice way of saying that they were around for the Johnson Administration--Andrew Johnson, that is.
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Here is an open letter to the Troothers:
To whom it may concern,
I am a palm reader. I have a third eye. I was hit on the head by a log when young and can predict the future. I have a bump on my right palm which I use to shake radio frequencies.
I believe that these qualities make me more than qualified to make judgments regarding scientific conclusions about the 9/11 inside job. I would like to write some important papers on the lack of heat on metal, the lack of planes being used in the inside job, and the lack of Islamic terrorists in the inside job - it is well known that I have used my specific powers to conclude that the attack was in fact done by 19 Irish midgets employed by the CIA and Mossad.
I anticipate your approval of my joining your group, so that I can lend my name to exposing the fraud of 9/11.
Yours,
________________
PS - I also have a pebble in my shoe, and with this I can deduce that Flight 93 really landed in Hawaii.
from spooked:
Things Like This Disturb My Sleep
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I'm starting to think that maybe some university presidents need to get emails asking what they think about their professors actively trying to divert blame away from the perpetrators of the terrorist attacks against the United States, and what, if anything, should a casual observer conclude about the intellectual quality of the institutions' graduates when its faculty are either so easily fooled or expect others to be?
I commented on 911 blogger that there were 400,000 active college professors in the US alone, so this represents less than .025%. The rating of my post is now -15. That has got to be some kind of record. I guess they really don't like math there.
There is a Saying
"Those who can't do... Teach"
"Those who can't Teach... Teach Philosophy"
from spooked:
Things Like This Disturb My Sleep
If that bothers you look at this from the same spooked guy
Chicken Wire WTC
Says a lot about the reasoning ability of spooked. And he says his industry is Science, Must be science fiction.
Interview w/ former Boston Center Air Traffic Controller regarding 9/11
Their whole negative vote thing is bizarre. I can understand if they want to vote down people who are disruptive, or even criticizing them, but even if you make a completely accurate and neutral post saying something like "Dozens of witnesses report seeing a jetliner approaching the Pentagon" you will get 5 negative votes in the next couple of minutes and your comment will be hidden.
I can just picture all of them at home with their fingers in their ears. LALALALALA I'm not listening.
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I thought he was one of the ATC's fired by Reagan
Interview w/ former Boston Center Air Traffic Controller regarding 9/11
BG, go to the forum. You keep posting links of things already discussed.
"The rating of my post is now -15. That has got to be some kind of record."
I believe it is.
It's a handy indicator, though.
On 911Blogger.com, there is an inverse relationship between points achieved and the validity of a post.
Well done, james b.
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