ur: University of Michigan philosophy professor David Skrbina
came out for 9/11 truth on my radio show last year. He also teaches the subject honestly and directly in his classes (in which I have guest lectured). I
have a personal interest in this topic, since I was forced out of the
University of Wisconsin due to Rupert Murdoch & co's charges that I was "teaching conspiracy theories" to my students.
Second hour: AK Dewdney of the University of Western Ontario is one of the notable scientists of our time. Mathematics, computer science, philosphy, ecology - he's done it all. Dr. Dewdney, the successor to Martin Gardner and Douglas Hoffstadter
as the mathematical columnist for Scientific American, has published
more than ten books on a variety of topics. He is also an important
experimental filmmaker. A friend of the late, lamented Lynn Margulis,
A.K. Dewdney is best known in the 9/11 truth community for his
scientific research proving that the alleged cell phone calls from
allegedly hijacked airliners on 9/11 could not possibly have happened.
The FBI took note of Dewdney's research, and implausibly changed the
official story from "cell phone calls" to "seatback airphone calls" in a
desperate attempt to salvage the official myth. Yet even the FBI was
forced to admit that rightwing extremist loonie Barbara Olson's alleged
phone calls to then-Solicitor General Ted Olson, top lawyer for the
Bush Crime Family - ostensibly made from hijacked Flight 77 - never
happened. As of this writing, Ted Olson has not yet been arrested for obstruction of justice.Labels: 9/11, 9/11 truth, A.K. Dewdney, barbara olson, cell phone calls, david skrbina, false flag, hijacked airliners, juan cole, Lynn Margulis, panpsychism, ted olson, university of michigan