Dr. Steven E. Jones is mentioned in connection with the so-called "cold fusion" debacle 11 minutes and 30 seconds into this program.
This television show, being entertainment, is not necessarily to be taken at face value, but it does prompt certain questions of the sort that we should be willing to ask about anyone investigating the events of September 11, 2001. The fundamental question is: Just what is going on here?
Lately, we have been somewhat astonished that Professor Jones is willing to appear on James Fetzer's radio program to endure his bullying antics. It begins to smack of the usual Hegelian discourse one would associate with party politics or professional wrestling. Is Jones so naive as to think he can have a dispassionate conversation with Batman Jim? Somehow, I doubt it. What we need to ask is: Is Steven Jones entirely on the level?
I don't suppose this is going to win us any friends, but we must always remain dedicated to the proposition that 9/11 research is bigger than any one researcher. Nor does it necessarily negate Jones' findings with regard to how the WTC towers came down. What it shows is that we must examine all assumptions. Above all, we must think for ourselves.
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