BYU Places '9/11 Truth' Professor On Paid Leave

Posted on Friday, September 08 at 12:56 by rearguard
Jones became a celebrity among 9/11 conspiracy-theory groups after he wrote a paper titled "Why Indeed Did the World Trade Center Buildings Collapse?" The paper was published two weeks ago in the book "9/11 and American Empire: Intellectuals Speak Out" and lays out Jones' hypothesis that the three towers fell because of pre-positioned demolition charges — not because of the planes that hit two of the towers. When Jones began to share his demolition theory publicly last fall, he politely declined to speculate about who set the charges other than to say terrorist groups couldn't have been the source. Read the rest here http://deseretnews.com/dn/view/0,1249,645199800,00.html

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  1. Fri Sep 08, 2006 10:29 pm
    As predicted, the "9/11 Deniers" are getting persecuted for their views. In addition to Jones being suspended from his work, his webpage was pulled. They could not attack Jones' work directly, so now they've begun attacking him through other means.<br />
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    Go here for the latest paper by Steven Jones: <a href="http://www.st911.org/">http://www.st911.org/</a><br />
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  2. Sat Sep 09, 2006 3:42 pm
    They based a war on lies and the Bush league has never been brought forward to meet charges. The evidence is public knowledge and yet there are those who refuse to accept it. Jones will never be able (allowed) to "prove" his synopsis and instead has put his life ,let alone livelyhood, on the line. His theories are not being denied, just his right to voice them. Twenty years from now the events of 911 will still be a mystery just like the murder of JFK.

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