Ahhh! An RPI Grad!
Here's one of Dr. Hirschhorn's colleagues now living in Santa Cruz: http://img130.imageshack.us/my.php?image=img0092si2.jpg His spyspace blog: http://www.myspace.com/robertpinky "There's a fine line between genius and stupidity" - Anonymous lcm On 9/7/07, Paul Zarembka <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > [As we approach the first Tuesday 9-11 since 9-11-2001, P.Z.] > > Former Congressional Office of Technology Assessment Senior Staff Member > Calls for New Investigation of 9/11 > > www.opednews.com/articles/genera_alan_mil_070905_former_congressional.htm > > extract: > > "First, let the technical truth emerge. Then, if necessary, cope with the > inevitable political, conspiracy and other questions. But let us not allow > a possible painful truth block the primary task of determining once and for > all what caused the collapse of the WTC towers and building no. 7." > > Dr. Hirschhorn is a nationally recognized engineer who has testified before > Congress more than 50 times on technology, science, and environmental > issues. In addition to his work for the OTA, Dr. Hirschhorn also served as > Director of Environment, Energy and Natural Resources for the National > Governors Association. > > Dr. Hirschhorn admitted to his own personal "growing skepticism about the > official WTC story". > > ... > > Prior to his 13 years of service at the Congressional Office of Technology > Assessment, Dr. Hirschhorn was Professor of Metallurgical Engineering at > the University of Wisconsin, Madison from 1965 - 1978. He has a Bachelors > and Masters degree in Metallurgical Engineering and a PhD in Materials > Engineering. He has been a consultant to industrial and chemical companies, > DOE laboratories, state governments, and public interest organizations.... > > > ************************************************************************ > (Vol.23) THE HIDDEN HISTORY OF 9-11-2001 "a benchmark in 9/11 research" > (Vol.24) TRANSITIONS IN LATIN AMERICA AND IN POLAND AND SYRIA > Research in Political Economy, P.Zarembka,ed, Elsevier hardback > ********************* http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/PZarembka >
