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An Introduction to the 9/11 Conspiracy

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Have you ever considered the possibility that our society’s mass media have deliberately spread misinformation? Are there still unanswered questions in your mind regarding these events? If so, then please join us as we take an intensive look at the criminal destruction of Building Seven, the obfuscations of engineering professionals, and the importance of piercing through this screen of organized disinformation. The story of Building Seven is still largely unknown despite the fact that it was not hit by any airplane and completely disintegrated in mere seconds several hours after the other World Trade Center structures had collapsed.

Presenter Dan Noël is a native of Belgium, receiving his MS in electromechanical engineering there at 21 years of age, summa cum laude. He then moved to the United States, got married and raised his two children here. His dynamic multimedia presentation takes an in-depth look at data presented in the few government reports and videos of the Building Seven’s often-overlooked destruction as well as eyewitness accounts that have also been recorded.

Please join us in the Assembly Room of Redlands' Smiley Public Library behind the circulation desk. The meeting will be 2-1/2 hours long with two intermissions.

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Gregory Brittain May 21, 2013 at 10:01 am
If you want to know what "sustainablity" is really about, come hear Rosa Koire at RedlandsRead More Townhall on May 23, 6:30 pm at the American Legion Hall, 814 W. Colton Avenue. "Sustainability" is UN Agenda 21.
Susana Leija May 23, 2013 at 12:34 pm
I have shopped at Staples for years and have yet gotten a so-called reward. Why the change of heartRead More now? The school supplies are overpriced anyway. I get things really inexpensively at Walmart right before school starts. There is no limit as to how many things one can buy like there is at Staples.
3rdPartyJoe May 16, 2013 at 11:31 pm
Usually I'd start with how teachers should be paid in line with their students grades, but for nowRead More I'll just suggest going to the .99 cent stores. You can get everything from 100 packs of #2 pencils to college ruled notebooks and binders, to pens and highlighters. We go there weekly and send boxes of school supplies, crayons and coloring books to our troops in Afghanistan to help them befriend the locals. The biggest score is cans of party string that usually go for $5. They spray it into a room and the streamers will hang on any tripwires without setting off the bomb. And try asking the store manager if corporate might be willing to throw in 2 for the price of one or a bakers dozen on highly stocked items if you can get several other teaches to also shop there. It never hurts to ask.
History & Reason May 23, 2013 at 07:37 am
Look at that. A turn style. Hey where'd the party go?
Gregory Brittain May 16, 2013 at 01:15 am
This lists the comments in reverse order that I posted them. The following is from a great cartoonRead More I read yesterday.
Gregory Brittain May 16, 2013 at 12:55 am
"I did not have factual relations with the American people."
Gregory Brittain May 16, 2013 at 12:55 am
Hillary released another statement regarding Benghazi today.
Papa Bear March 26, 2013 at 09:34 pm
Supervisor: "These are not the droids your looking for." San Bernardino: "These areRead More not the droids we're looking for." May the Farce be with you!