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Posted by 9-11 Was An Inside Job on March 26, 2007, 7:22 pm
Yea and Prof. Jones is no slouch, he (and others) can now do the
calculations proving Newton's Laws of Physics did not in fact take the day
off on 9-11 as the domestic enemies and their sycophants have been
misleading most to believe.
I know there's people lurking here that want to know and will take this new
turn of events seriously. The days of the licensed fascist traitors and
their sycophants are numbered anyway. These structural drawings are going to
be used to prove that Building 7 was intentionally destroyed using
indisputable principles based on sound science and engineering principles.
That is, if we have time before the domestic enemies and their Zionist jew
masters run another one of their false flag operations which will cause
pandemonium and chaos enabling them to try to get away with their planned
martial law bullsh!t here in the jewnited states.
I'm actually glad the punks shoot their mouths off -- all the rest of us
have to do is sit back, wait and watch -- I know from experience when the
riot breaks out is when the punks and snitches get the dick and then they
get the shank. I would rather be known as a kook persuing the truth than a
traitorous rat who turned my back and scorned it. In Viet Nam these were the
same punks that got fragged or found thrown into a bamboo pit and pissed on
as they bled to death so f*ck em' because their day is coming too.
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> 3D Peruna wrote:
>> Bob Morrison wrote:
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>>> Steven Jones? Isn't he the quack who used to teach at BYU?
>>
>> Yes... I went to BYU. I think I even took classes from him. When BYU
>> figured out what he was doing, they told him to cut it out. When he
>> didn't, he doesn't teach at BYU anymore. He's gone completely looney. He
>> was a bit of a strange duck, but it looked like he knew his stuff (it was
>> a C programming class with an emphasis in optimization).
>
> I recant all that. It was a different Dr. Jones. This Steven Jones is
> the physics professor I took my 100 level physics from. He was doing "low
> energy nuclear reactions" (ahem..."cold fusion"). That's what I remember
> him from...
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