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Greg Palast interview (10th May 2007)
BBC and Guardian reporter Greg Palast, gives his opinion on the use of controlled explosives being used in the destruction of the World Trade Center buildings on 9/11. [8mins]
Palast refers to occam's razor - the scientific principle that in explaining a thing, no more assumptions should be made than are necessary - very wise.
Palast describes Prof. Steven E Jones as a fruitcake and complete utter fraud who believes that Christ visited America. Jones was also a faithful supporter of George W Bush until recently. With all this garbage about thermate, you could argue that he still supports Bush, and is helping to muddy the waters around the events of 9/11.
What sort of scientist even believes in a god in the first place? Science and religion are incompatible. One relies on logic, observation and evidence, the other on blind faith.
http://www.innworldreport.net/archives/2007/05/index.html
Palast describes Prof. Steven E Jones as a fruitcake and complete utter fraud who believes that Christ visited America. Jones was also a faithful supporter of George W Bush until recently. With all this garbage about thermate, you could argue that he still supports Bush, and is helping to muddy the waters around the events of 9/11.
What sort of scientist even believes in a god in the first place? Science and religion are incompatible. One relies on logic, observation and evidence, the other on blind faith.
http://www.innworldreport.net/archives/2007/05/index.html
For more information:
http://www.thedossier.ukonline.co.uk
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