9/11 Conspiracy Theorist Offers $100,000 Prize For Proof Of Official Theory.

In summary, Jimmy Walter, a millionaire activist, has spent over $3 million promoting a conspiracy theory about the 9/11 attacks being an "inside job." He is now offering a $100,000 reward to any engineering student who can prove the World Trade Center buildings collapsed in the way the government claims. Despite this offer, he does not expect anyone to be able to prove him wrong. There have been discussions and debates about this conspiracy theory on various forums, but it is difficult to reason with those who are unwilling to accept facts and scientific evidence.
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Jimmy Walter has spent more than $3 million promoting a conspiracy theory the September 11, 2001, attacks on the United States were "an inside job" and he is offering more cash to anyone who proves him wrong.

The millionaire activist is so convinced of a government cover-up he is offering a $100,000 reward to any engineering student who can prove the World Trade Center buildings crashed the way the government says.

"Of course, we expect no winners," Jimmy Walter, 57, (heir to an $11 million fortune).

ANY TAKERS?

See http://www.reopen911.org/
 
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We have a thread on this in the Skepticism and Debunking forum, so this will probably be moved. In short, though, its impossible to reason with a conspiracy theorist. I watched about all I could stomach of the "Painful Deceptions" video (15 min or so) and it was horrible. It truly defines "argument from ignorance": everything in it is 'I think it looks like" [a missile, a controlled demo, not enough plane debris, etc.] "therefore it is." It is impossible to convince someone who is unwilling to accept facts as facts and science as science (/engineering).
 
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It's a bit old now. Couple pages deep in the listings. That particular thread got a bit out of hand, if I remember correctly, after a very pro-conspiracy member got involved.

Either way there are plenty of links in there that you might find interesting.
 
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What is the $100,000 prize for proof of the official 9/11 theory?

The $100,000 prize was offered by a 9/11 conspiracy theorist named Jimmy Walter. He claimed that he would pay the prize to anyone who could provide solid evidence that the official theory of the 9/11 attacks was true.

Who is offering the $100,000 prize?

The $100,000 prize is being offered by Jimmy Walter, a wealthy businessman and 9/11 conspiracy theorist. He has been a vocal critic of the official 9/11 theory and believes that there is more to the story than what has been presented.

What is the official theory of the 9/11 attacks?

The official theory of the 9/11 attacks is that 19 hijackers associated with the terrorist group Al-Qaeda hijacked four commercial airplanes and crashed them into the World Trade Center, the Pentagon, and a field in Pennsylvania. This theory is based on the findings of the 9/11 Commission Report.

Has anyone claimed the $100,000 prize?

No, as of now, no one has claimed the $100,000 prize offered by Jimmy Walter. Many have attempted to provide evidence to support the official theory, but none have been able to meet the strict criteria set by Walter.

What are the criteria for winning the $100,000 prize?

In order to win the $100,000 prize, one must provide solid evidence that proves the official theory of the 9/11 attacks. This evidence must be presented in a court of law and be admissible as evidence. It must also withstand any cross-examination and scrutiny by experts in the field.

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