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new photos, reflections and misc. September 8, 2006

Posted by verysmallthoughts in Political, Uncategorized.
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In addition to meeting new people, one very surprising personal benefit to organizing the Science Applied event has been immense satisfaction gained in connecting back with diverse friends and former associates. Several people were invited or showed up, and it was easy, fun and natural to just pick things up where left off. Goodwill and trust always benefit through personal contact.

Frustrated by computer and software glitches, but have just published the first one of two photo albums from the 9-11 Research, “Applied Science to The WTC Collapses” event. Watch for another photo album of about 15 pre-event, afternoon and post event-fun mixture.

Many science and engineering types attended (note pens in dress shirts pockets). One audience member described Jim as “articulate, eloquent and succinct” who had “the audience weighing his every word.”. Another described the audience as “paying rapt attention”. Though the photos don’t show most of the two audiences, there were also a significant amount of students in attendence. One family even drove in from Columbia with their two MU science students. My video panning should show a fairer representation.
Another exciting sign is that Jim’s presentation directly changed a conservative, friend of mine’s stubbborn defense of the official investigations.

Three powerful, brief videos of Jim Hoffman are available for viewing here. Forgive the video juggling, especially in the opening video. We arrived at the last possible milisecond so there was zero set up time.

A friend or two and myself will (finally) be watching the videos Dr. Griffin’s 9/11, American Empire and Christian Faith and Mike Berger’s “9/11 Revisited” playing at the Uptown on Sunday.

Dos Mundos, the largest circulation hispanic newspaper in Kansas City has published a great feature article about the Science Applied event. Watch the Science Applied page for the scan tomorrow.

Sometime I will be publishing a motorcycle photo album from our Sturgis adventure. Still catching up with commitments.

Pray for the Good, Jan

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