My Friend Jim Fetzer: An American Treasure
Prof. Jim Fetzer, a patriotic American, a
true scholar, a common target of ridicule and misinformation from dogma
deserves to be recognized as an American Bertrand Russell and an American
treasure .
Why do I admire Jim so much?
Jim served our country as Marine for four
years before getting his BA from Princeton and Ph D from University of Indiana. He has
taught at UVA ,UNC and after 30 years of
higher academic teaching he retired as an Emeritus Distinguished
McKnight Professor from University of Minnesota,Duluth. Jim has authored
hundreds of scholarly articles and some 30 books on topics as diverse as
evolution of human mind, artificial Intelligence, JFK assassination and 9/11
research. Jim has been the founder and the president of University professors
for 9/11 truth.
His extraordinary book on JFK assassination,
The Murder In Dealey Plaza is an extraordinary scientific inquiry into the JFK
assassination with impeccable documentation by multiple authors. This book is
not for everyone…. It is dry yet Its scientific
analysis and documentation of cover-up at the highest levels is superb.
His
recent work”, No One Died At Sandy Book,” was banned by Amazon because of
its unnerving content exposing
intelligent mass deception by our own government.
To be able to say something so provocative, so
outrageous yet to be able to show it with meticulous analysis and documentation
is what makes Jim Fetzer an American treasure.
Among many Jim distinguishes himself for
his commitment to discover and speak the truth even some observations that may
appear anti-American because of their brutally honest exposure of our national
imperfections. In that sense he is very patriotic with his unique insights and self criticism of our beloved country.
I feel honored by our friendship. I feel proud as an American
to have Jim Fetzer as my fellow countryman.
You will hear a lot of dirty lies about Jim
Fetzer in the media. Don't get distracted by misrepresentation.
When Jim says something listen to it
carefully. Almost always he is saying something both true and profound.
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