[CCoE Notice] Dr Judy Wood at Blinn College March 2015 at 2:00 pm
Grayson, Audrey A
aagrayso at Central.UH.EDU
Thu Mar 5 14:59:53 CST 2015
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Dear Sir / Madam,
I would like to warmly invite you to a presentation by Dr Judy Wood about the
research she has done into the destruction of the WTC Complex on 911. The
presentation will be on Sunday 15th March 2015 at 2:00 pm at the Blinn
College Student Center, 902 College Ave. Brenham, Texas 77833. Enter
through the handicap entrance at the North end. Doors open at 1:45 pm.
Judy D. Wood Ph.D. is a former professor of mechanical engineering. She
obtained BS, MS and PhD Degrees from Virginia Polytechnic in Blacksburg
Virginia. She has research expertise in experimental stress analysis, structural
mechanics, deformation analysis, and materials engineering science. Some of her
research involved testing materials - including bi-materials – using what is known
as interferometry – an optical and image analysis method of measuring how
materials respond to forces placed on them. She taught graduate and
undergraduate engineering classes and has authored or co-authored 60 peer
reviewed papers in her areas of expertise.
In the time since 9/11/01, she has applied her expertise in materials science,
image analysis and interferometry, to a forensic study of over 40,000 images,
hundreds of video clips and a large volume of witness testimony pertaining to the
destruction of the WTC complex. Based on these findings, in 2007, she filed a Qui
Tam complaint against a number of companies who contributed to the official
NIST reports about the destruction of the WTC (released in 2005). This case was
filed in the US Supreme Court in Dec 2009.
In January 2011, the main elements of Dr Wood’s forensic study and analysis
were published in a 500-page book entitled “Where Did the Towers Go?”
(available from www.wheredidthetowersgo.com). The preface to the book was
written by Professor Emeritus Eric Larsen of John Jay College of Criminal Justice
in New York City.
Please consider attending this presentation, with any interested colleagues,
friends or family.
Many thanks for your kind attention!
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