Confronting the
Evidence:
9/11
And the Search for Truth
New York City, 9/11/2004

Videos of Entire Conference
Now Available from reopen911.org
Higher resolution video clip of (most of*) my presentation
(67mb .avi file, Divx encoded)
*If the beginning seems cut off, it's because a few opening remarks were edited out. (see below)
It ends abruptly because someone held up a sign saying my time was up, and I had come to the end
of my Powerpoint outline, so I more or less just stopped talking.
From
The Annotated
PowerPoint, part 1
"First a few comments about
Confronting the Evidence: it was arranged on very short notice, only three
weeks, and so was a bit rough around the edges. There were a lot of
technical glitches, especially with the audio in the first half, and a long
delay in getting the computer booted up for my presentation (which Christopher
Bollyn, a last-minute addition to the panel, filled in with an excellent discussion
of the site "cleanup" and molten metal anomalies). My own involvement began only
about a week in advance, and there was only time for me to put together a verbal
presentation without the supporting graphics that I would have very much liked
to include. Last minute additions to the panels limited me to a 10-12
minute presentation anyway, which would not have left room for a meaningful
analysis of photos or videos along with a discussion of the limitations of the
collapse models which was the core of my presentation."
The third link below deals with the question of mechanism, which I emphasized in the talk without actually explaining the concept and why it is so important. This notion of a sequence of definable events is basic to proposing a collapse model: first one thing happens, then the next, then the next, and at each step there must be a plausible link of causation from one step to the next. Otherwise we are left with proof by computer animation, or mathematical models along the lines of this classic Sidney Harris cartoon:
The Annotated PowerPoint, part 1
Annotations part 2: Fire Intensity
The Ongoing NIST Investigation
The Original PowerPoint Presentation
| Biographical Note:
PlaguePuppy is the nom-de-net of Jeff King, a 60 year old former electrical engineer and more recently a Family Practice physician. I graduated from MIT with an SB degree in 1974, with a combined Biology-EE major (this was before a Bio-Medical Engineering Department existed), and before settling down to do clinical medicine I worked for about eight years in electronics and electro-mechanical engineering. For the past 27 years I have been working full time as a family physician, doing office-based primary care here in the rural San Joaquin Valley of central California. Since 9-11 I have also been deeply involved with collecting, analyzing and making available to the public and other researchers as much as I could find of the photo and video evidence of the World Trade Center collapses. The name PlaguePuppy, for those who may be curious, derives from several sources: an awful pop science fiction novel called The Plague Dogs that I admit to having barely skimmed, a remarkably good post apocalypse novel called Riddley Walker by Russell Hoban that features the Bernt Arse dog pack as one of its major characters, and an old beach towel of mine with the cartoon characters the Pound Puppies on it. The intended reference was to the post-apocalypse landscape that is the true but hidden terrain of our shared world, the moral wasteland of our Enlightenment dream turned nightmare. As in Hoban's post-apocalypse world, the wasteland is traversed by the restless and inquiring spirit of our intrepid friend, following the scent trails that lead back to the truth about the 1 Big 1. And plague dog because I see him as the carrier of the viral meme of truth, the truth that will make us miserable before it sets us free, the truth that struggles to be born from within the heart of language itself, that most ancient and cunning of technologies, with its innate longing to speak of things as they really are.
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The
Hammerstein ballroom, truly a cool old venue
The next-door New Yorker Hotel (where Nicola Tesla
died)
Front of Brochure
The poster/newspaper ad for the event
Back of brochure
Presented on 9/11/04 as part of the Summer of Truth
A rave review from Rense (OK, it doesn't mention me...)
Reviews of the conference from INN News
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