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Saturday, February 11, 2012

How Professor Steven Jones Became A Conspiracy Theorist

For most of his career, Steven Jones, a Brigham Young University physics professor, was known mainly for his work on muon-catalyzed fusion. He conducted his Ph.D. research at the Stanford Linear Accelerator Center (from 1974 to 1977), and post-doctoral research at Cornell University and the Los Alamos Meson Physics Facility.

In the fall of 2006, amid controversy surrounding his work on the collapse of the World Trade Center, he was relieved of his teaching duties and placed on paid leave from BYU. He retired on October 20, 2006 with the status of Professor Emeritus.

In the clip below, he talks about how he became a conspiracy theorist and what happened to his career.

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Anyone with any common sense knows the buildings were emploded. One must look at whom held the insurance policy of the buildings.

Anonymous said...

Isn't it obvious that 911 was a manufactured pretext for the wars we now fight for Israel? The Zionist Bankers have taken over the world with their fiat currency made from interest bearing debt. The Muslim Countries who refuse to accept theis filthy illegal currency will be systematically punished by the military industrial complex (ie. the Bankers). The young dumb American Children who fall victim to this wicked scheme do all of the killing. The rest of us pay for the bullets and cheer them on. Those of us who are all the way down the rabbit hole buy yellow ribbons and bumper stickers that encourage our Masters to "nuke Iran".

lmclain said...

Read Mark Lane's latest book on the CIA's involvement in the Kennedy assaination of Kennedy and how the CIA used its resources in the media and private industry to smear and blacklist anyone who questioned the Warren Commission's report, which may be one of the biggest hoaxes ever perpetrated on the American public. Its an eye opener, for sure. Facts, especially DOCUMENTED facts from offical sources and offical records, are kinda hard to deny. But there are still sheep who deny wolves would like to eat them, even as they are chewing on their children....

Anonymous said...

HAHA you guys are wearing your tin foil hats to tight...LOL

lmclain said...

12:24.....When you can't argue facts, which you CAN'T, ridicule the speaker. It's a time-honored tradition. Like I said --- DOCUMENTED facts -- from GOVERNMENT records and police reports -- are NOT "tin-foil hat" paranoia. But, of course, it would require READING for you to understand that. And it's "too", not "to". I'm surprised you didn't use "two"...Mark Lane has written THREE New York Times bestsellers on the assasination of Kennedy, replete with sources and references that anyone can check. How many have YOU written? Or read, for that matter?