More Talks
9-11 Research is committed to disseminating well-researched information on the 9/11/01 attack through diverse means. We archive talks addressing key aspects of the attack, principally by Jim Hoffman.
Slide Presentations
This page lists slide presentations the supplement the featured presentations. The slides provide easily followed presentations, even without their audio streams.
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Misinformation
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Getting Away With Mass Murder:
The Use of Mass Media for Perception Management (slides)
This talk was presented by Jim Hoffman on April 21, 2007 to the Deconstructing Deceit conference in Berkeley, California. -
Psychological Engineering of the September 11th Attack and Cover-Up
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This talk was first presented by Jim Hoffman in late 2003 at the Humanist Hall in Oakland, California. -
911 Mysteries -- A Critical Reivew (slides)
This talk was created by Jim Hoffman with the intent of delivering on September 11, 2007 at the Grand Lake Theater in Olkland, California. However, an event organizer truncated the talk five minutes into its delivery, possibly because the talk stressed the importance of critique.
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Getting Away With Mass Murder:
The Use of Mass Media for Perception Management (slides)
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The Attack on New York City
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The 9/11/01 Attack on Manhattan, A Photographic Essay (slides)
This talk was first presented by Jim Hoffman at U.C. Berkeley on February 26th, 2004.
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The 9/11/01 Attack on Manhattan, A Photographic Essay (slides)
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Means and Motive for the Attack Benificiaries
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The Case to Indict Those Who Principally Profited from the
9/11/01 World Trade Center Demolitions
and the Ensuing Invasions of Afghanistan and Iraq (slides)
These slides were prepared for a talk by Don Paul to the event SOLVING 9/11 A People's Grand Jury on the Crimes of 9/11/01 that was held on November 6, 2004 at the Theater Artaud in San Francisco, California.
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The Case to Indict Those Who Principally Profited from the
9/11/01 World Trade Center Demolitions
and the Ensuing Invasions of Afghanistan and Iraq (slides)
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