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Prof. Michael Keefer: Critical Thinking on 9/11 & the War on Terror @ University of Waterloo


Link: http://vimeo.com/31315825

Michael Keefer, Professor of English at the University of Guelph
His presentation, "Critical Thinking on 9/11 and the War on Terror", addressed an audience at the University of Waterloo. There were several important topics covered such as mitigated skepticism, scientific method, witch hunts and torture, hermeneutics, the hierarchy of evidence and the flawed arguments of defenders of the official narrative of the events of 9/11.

Transcript/Summary of the Presentation:

Kitchener 9/11 Truth Street Action March 21, 2010 in front of WLU in Waterloo. OneRepublic~Waking Up

Chris and Derek from Kitchener 9/11 Truth handing out the DVD "9/11 Blueprint For Truth 2008 edition" in front of Wilfrid Laurier University in our neighbouring city of Waterloo on March 21, 2010. We had a random passerby in a truck screaming positive comments and eventually showed up and stood with us and our cause.

Kitchener 911 Truth Meets Waterloo 911 Truth Street Action August 11, 2009.

Kitchener 911 Truth Meets Waterloo 911 Truth Street Action August 11, 2009.

A coming together of Kitchener and Waterloo truth groups in support for 911 truth. We handed out many dvd's and informed many area citizens about the evidence found in the dust of the World Trade Center catastrophe of September 11, 2001.

UW 9/11 Research Group gives Nobel Laureate, Dr. Yuan Lee, WTC Thermite paper by Harrit et al

Tuesday June 16, 2009

Dr. Yuan T. Lee is a 1986 Chemistry Nobel Laureate.
After his public lecture, we briefly explained the findings of the "Active Thermitic Material Discovered in Dust from the World Trade Center Catastrophe" peer-reviewed paper and politely asked him to review it.

- One Professor at a Time -

University of Waterloo 9/11 Research Group
www.Waterloo911.ca

Explosives Expert, Ron Craig, to Examine 9/11 at University of Waterloo

"9/11: Did Explosives Demolish the Towers?" - A Lecture by Ron Craig
A Free Public Lecture Organized by the UW 9/11 Research Group
Friday March 27, 2009
Arts Lecture Hall, University of Waterloo
7:00 - 9:00 pm

www.Waterloo911.ca

His presentation will evaluate the collapse of the World Trade Center towers from a forensic perspective by conducting a fire and explosion investigation. The presentation is intended to be a dynamic and original approach to determine if explosives were primarily responsible for the collapse of WTC 1 and 2.

RON CRAIG teaches courses in pyrotechnics and explosives at Ryerson University. He has delivered peer reviewed papers on advanced incendiary/improvised explosive devices at conferences throughout North America. Lecturer to CSI personnel on improvised explosive devices and home made explosives. Member of the International Association of Bomb Technicians and Investigators, and the International Society of Explosive Engineers. Craig has received advanced training in fire and explosion investigation, firefighting and explosives, and has over 25 years of professional experience using all classes of explosives.

A Forensic Analysis of September 11th, 2001: Questioning the Official Story - Video

Alexander Dewdney and Graeme MacQueen speak at University of Waterloo, on March 19, 2008. Approximately 400 people filled Hagey Hall and both speakers received roaring applause for their lectures.

"The Record" Prints Fair Article for Kitchener-Waterloo 9/11 Event

9/11 theories subject of debate
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March 13, 2008
Tamsin McMahon
RECORD STAFF

WATERLOO

There was a time not long ago when holding a debate about the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks was taboo, even among university students.

But nearly seven years after two planes felled the World Trade Center towers in New York, the University of Waterloo debating society is opening the door on the issue in a discussion next Wednesday.

While there now seems to be no shortage of scholars trying to debunk the U.S. government's conclusions about Sept. 11, debate organizers struggled to find someone willing to defend the official version of events contained in U.S. 9/11 Commission Report.

Students had hoped representatives from Popular Mechanics magazine would defend the government position, since the magazine issued a report challenging some Sept. 11 conspiracy theories. But the group couldn't afford the honorarium, said Adnan Zuberi, public relations manager of the debating society and a third-year math and physics student.

A Forensic Analysis of September 11, 2001: Questioning the Official Story - Waterloo, Ontario

A Forensic Analysis of September 11, 2001: Questioning the Official Story

Canadian academics A.K.Dewdney and Graeme MacQueen will be lecturing on the subject of 9/11 at the University of Waterloo. This is a free event organized by the University of Waterloo Debating Society and by Adnan Zuberi and Adam Parrott. Lectures will be followed by refreshments.

Wednesday, March 19, 2008
Humanities Theatre, J.G. Hagey Hall
University of Waterloo
6:30 - 9pm

A.K.Dewdney is a Canadian mathematician, computer scientist, and philosopher who has written a number of books on the future and implications of modern computing. Dewdney holds the position of Professor Emeritus of the University of Western Ontario. Dewdney authored Scientific American's recreational mathematics column from 1984 to 1993. He has developed hypotheses which sharply disagree with the official version of the events surrounding the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks.

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