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9/11 Street Presentations: A Quick Start Guide |
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Écrit par Tom Blankers | ||||||
Lundi, 07 Février 2011 03:33 | ||||||
Bringing the Simple WTC Physics to the Public
As 9/11 activists, one of the perplexing dilemmas we must overcome is the often frustrating process of community outreach. How do we get people to actually actually come and listen to us? What are the most effective and practical ways of raising awareness about the inconsistencies in the official 9/11 account?
A week or two before I give a street presentation, I make a post on Craigslist.org (an informative organization site) with the date, time, and location. I also include a short statement explaining our cause and emphasizing the fact that I will be speaking about the simple physics involved in the building collapses, not politics or conspiracy. I give my e-mail address and encourage people to come by and ask questions.
If I know I am demonstrating in a busy area, sometimes I will bring a simple homemade model of the structure and display a setup which points out the vectors of acting forces from gravity, impact, and redistribution after impact. This makes it easier to explain to people with no engineering background how the load is redistributed after the initial damage, and demonstrate why the force vectors don’t explain the complete, symmetrical destruction. After the presentation I hand out AE911Truth street-ready brochures and offer my e-mail address on a card to anyone who might want to contact me with further questions after doing their own research.
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