That's very interesting, Dennis, that You attended a presentation by Mr Robertson, and that he said that "the movie SEVEN was not to be taken seriously."
i'm curious: When did You leave the US to return to New Zealand? Were You still living in Seattle when You heard Robertson? Or did You travel all the way from New Zealand to attend his p…
That's very interesting, Dennis, that You attended a presentation by Mr Robertson, and that he said that "the movie SEVEN was not to be taken seriously."
i'm curious: When did You leave the US to return to New Zealand? Were You still living in Seattle when You heard Robertson? Or did You travel all the way from New Zealand to attend his presentation in Seattle in 2020?
You must have if ~ as You claim ~ You actually heard him say that for the simple reason that SEVEN was released in 2020, after the study at the University of Alaska Fairbanks on the destruction of WTC 7 was completed.
Jeff, if you don't believe I attended a presentation by Leslie Robertson on the twin towers collapse I guess there is nothing I can do about that.
And yes, I was careless in my post in implying that he also commented on SEVEN at the presentation I went to. My posts in the middle of the night lacking in accuracy! LOL. My old memory is not what it was eh. I went to many seminars - don't remember the dates of any of them now.
But I have close personal friends and colleagues who also are Structural Engineers and regularly attend seminars in Seattle. Some of whom were friends with Leslie before he passed away. In our regular email correspondence over the years, talking shop, we have discussed our mutual interest in this subject. It's through them I am aware of our colleague Mr. Roberston's feelings about the movie.
Have you read this article? Seems as if there are some serious problems with the University of Alaska Fairbanks study. Like any complex problem, especially with engineers (LOL), there is always disagreement with the conclusions,
"The UAF study seems to have some serious problems, particularly with regard to the extent of the fires and the floors on which fires were located and therefore this evidence was ignored. This is not science!
The most obvious challenge to the demolition theory is the question of how possibly hundreds of explosive charges and detonators, along with their wiring, could have withstood an extensive eight hour fire and remain intact until someone decided to push the big red button, but nevertheless I cannot discount it with any authority."
The problem Jeff is that "The Architects and Engineers for 911 Truth", headed by ARCHITECT Richard Gage, have made STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING blunders that have seriously jeopardize their credibility.
But Jeff, I'm done with this. I don't have the desire or energy to pursue this subject anymore. And after all, have you not hijacked a blog on War and Militarism Thrive in America to push your confirmation bias on the subject.
And it's interesting that there is nothing online anywhere that has Mr Robertson expressing his feeling about the movie. Maybe Your friends and colleagues can cite any specific statements that he made about it.
Jeff, Leslie Roberston, an astute professional of some standing in his field, was not in the habit of flippantly expressing his feelings about a movie to outsiders of his profession. Especially such a hot potatoe as this. And especially on the internet, which even in his time was already a bit of a minefield. Discussing it with his equals over a few drinks at the presentation dinner maybe eh.
That's very interesting, Dennis, that You attended a presentation by Mr Robertson, and that he said that "the movie SEVEN was not to be taken seriously."
i'm curious: When did You leave the US to return to New Zealand? Were You still living in Seattle when You heard Robertson? Or did You travel all the way from New Zealand to attend his presentation in Seattle in 2020?
You must have if ~ as You claim ~ You actually heard him say that for the simple reason that SEVEN was released in 2020, after the study at the University of Alaska Fairbanks on the destruction of WTC 7 was completed.
Jeff, if you don't believe I attended a presentation by Leslie Robertson on the twin towers collapse I guess there is nothing I can do about that.
And yes, I was careless in my post in implying that he also commented on SEVEN at the presentation I went to. My posts in the middle of the night lacking in accuracy! LOL. My old memory is not what it was eh. I went to many seminars - don't remember the dates of any of them now.
But I have close personal friends and colleagues who also are Structural Engineers and regularly attend seminars in Seattle. Some of whom were friends with Leslie before he passed away. In our regular email correspondence over the years, talking shop, we have discussed our mutual interest in this subject. It's through them I am aware of our colleague Mr. Roberston's feelings about the movie.
Have you read this article? Seems as if there are some serious problems with the University of Alaska Fairbanks study. Like any complex problem, especially with engineers (LOL), there is always disagreement with the conclusions,
https://12bytes.org/articles/exposed/possible-problems-with-the-uaf-wtc-7-collapse-study/
"The UAF study seems to have some serious problems, particularly with regard to the extent of the fires and the floors on which fires were located and therefore this evidence was ignored. This is not science!
The most obvious challenge to the demolition theory is the question of how possibly hundreds of explosive charges and detonators, along with their wiring, could have withstood an extensive eight hour fire and remain intact until someone decided to push the big red button, but nevertheless I cannot discount it with any authority."
The problem Jeff is that "The Architects and Engineers for 911 Truth", headed by ARCHITECT Richard Gage, have made STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING blunders that have seriously jeopardize their credibility.
But Jeff, I'm done with this. I don't have the desire or energy to pursue this subject anymore. And after all, have you not hijacked a blog on War and Militarism Thrive in America to push your confirmation bias on the subject.
Take care.
All i asked was when You left Seattle, Dennis.
And it's interesting that there is nothing online anywhere that has Mr Robertson expressing his feeling about the movie. Maybe Your friends and colleagues can cite any specific statements that he made about it.
But i doubt it.
Jeff, Leslie Roberston, an astute professional of some standing in his field, was not in the habit of flippantly expressing his feelings about a movie to outsiders of his profession. Especially such a hot potatoe as this. And especially on the internet, which even in his time was already a bit of a minefield. Discussing it with his equals over a few drinks at the presentation dinner maybe eh.
Take care.
Roger that, Dennis. Out.