American conspiracy theorist
Jim Hoffman is a conspiracy theorist from Oakland , California , who created several web sites about the September 11, 2001 attacks that analyze and suggest alternative accounts for the events of that day. His primary website, 9-11 Research,[ 1] serves as an archive of documentation and alternative analyses about the attacks.[ 2] Hoffman has also written numerous technical essays[ 3] which focus on the World Trade Center controlled demolition hypothesis .
In 2006, the Editor of Popular Mechanics , James B. Meigs, described Hoffman as a "leading conspiracy theorist."[ 4]
Background
Hoffman co-published a paper on "Computer graphics tools for the study of minimal surfaces".[ 5]
Causes
Justice For Woody
Hoffman was part of a citizens group that protested the killing by police of Robert "Woody" Woodward, in December 2001, after Woodward entered a church in Brattleboro , Vermont, seeking asylum from the CIA.[ 6] Hoffman created a website detailing the incident.
September 11, 2001 attacks
Since early 2003,[ 7] Hoffman has been writing about the collapse of the World Trade Center (WTC) and other aspects of the September 11, 2001 attacks.[ 8] His work has examined the collapse of the smaller 7 World Trade Center , and he is critical of the official explanation of that collapse. Hoffman has also written a critique of the official National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST ) report on the building collapses,[ 9] a critique of the 2006 NIST FAQ,[ 10] and critiques[ 11] [ 12] of articles about the 9/11 conspiracy theories by the popular-science magazines Scientific American and Popular Mechanics .
See also
References
^ 9-11 Research: An Attempt to Uncover the Truth About September 11th, 2001 . Retrieved May 10, 2014.
^ Manjoo, Farhad (2006-06-27). "The 9/11 deniers" . Feature . Salon.com, Inc. Retrieved 2006-08-21 .
^ Hoffman, Jim H. "Essays On Aluminothermics Use at the WTC" . wtc7.net . Retrieved 2009-04-11 .
^ Meigs, James B. (2006). "The Conspiracy Industry" . Popular Mechanics . Hearst Communications, Inc. Retrieved 2006-10-16 .
^ Computer graphics tools for the study of minimal surfaces , acm.org
^ Libow, Gary (September 25, 2002). "Police Criticized in Woodward Willing" . Hartford Courant. Retrieved 22 November 2019 .
^ 9-11 Research - About Jim Hoffman
^ 9-11 Research - The 9/11/01 Attack: Means, Motive, and Precedent
^ 9-11 Research - Building a Better Mirage: NIST's 3-Year $20,000,000 Cover-Up of the Crime of the Century
^ A Reply to the National Institute for Standards and Technology's 'Answers to Frequently Asked Questions'
^ 9-11 Research - Scientific American's Dishonest Attack On 911Research
^ 9-11 Research - Popular Mechanics Attacks Its "9/11 LIES" Straw Man
Publications
Callahan, M. J., Hoffman, D. & Hoffman, J. T. (1988). "Computer graphics tools for the study of minimal surfaces" . Communications of the ACM Archive . 31 (6): 648– 661. doi :10.1145/62959.62961 . S2CID 1852626 . {{cite journal }}
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Anderson, D. M., Bellare, J., Hoffman, J. T., Hoffman, D., Gunther, J. & Thomas, E. L. (1992). "Algorithms for the simulation of two-dimensional projections from structures determined by dividing surfaces". Journal of Colloid and Interface Science . 148 (2): 398– 414. doi :10.1016/0021-9797(92)90179-P . {{cite journal }}
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Hoffman; et al. (October 2001). "Triply Periodic Bicontinuous Cubic Microdomain Morphologies by Symmetries" (abstract) . Macromolecules . 34 (17): 6083– 6089. Bibcode :2001MaMol..34.6083W . doi :10.1021/ma0019499 . [permanent dead link ]
Hoffman, Jim and Paul, Don. "Waking up from our Nightmare: The 9/11 Crimes in New York City" ISBN 0-943096-10-3
External links
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