Diagnosis State-Sponsored Murder
| Photo by Michael McClure |
| Ed Kendrick |
We told you about local dentist Ed Kendrick a couple years ago, when former Pitch staff writer Ben Paynter wrote about the metro's 9/11 conspiracy theorists ("Bush Blew Up the Twin Towers," November 23, 2006). Some of those theorists were sure the attack was Biblically-ordained. Others didn't mind if people called them "retards" as long as the theories were getting out. Kendrick's thing was to put his patients through a Power Point presentation on what really happened, or hustle his way into a college cafeteria to try to get undergrads to see the truth. Given today's news, let no one say Kendrick doesn't commit to his ideals.
I know you want to know what Kendrick thinks happened on 9/11, so I'm going to take a deep breath and try to get through this. Ready? Charges were planted on the buildings and detonated by our government -- resulting in the deaths of thousands of people and a violent shift in our country's direction -- as aided by President George W. Bush's brother Marvin, who in turn paid off an insurance policy for a businessman named Silverstein. This was the worst but not last in a series of state-sponsored tragedies for fun and profit, including the attack on Pearl Harbor, the Kennedy assassination and the Oklahoma City bombing. As the animated Bush said on South Park, and upon which I cannot improve: "It was only the world's most intricate and flawlessly executed plan ever ... ever."
Kendrick's still trying to make people listen. This time he's got AMA-member back-up. Kendrick's one of about 70 doctors, dentists, nurses and researchers in a group called Medical Professionals for 9/11 Truth. Their Web site says that because medical professionals are trained in logic and scientific reasoning, they can see through the 9/11 Commission Report as easily as a faded X-ray.
Kendrick says his expertise is in metals. I'll assume he's talking about fillings, but since I'm not a dentist, I really have no idea.
"We dentists have studied about melting of metals (science of 'eutectics'); and we can understand that the FEMA electron micrographs of sulfidation at the grain boundaries of structural steel combined with energy dispersive X-ray analysis of the resulting chemical compounds is a chemical fingerprint of a process that is consistent with incendiary compounds that shouldn't have been in the buildings," Kendrick explains on the group's home page. "Combine this with the discovery of thermate chips and iron spherules in dust samples from ground zero and the case for demolition compounds being used on the buildings is made."
I tried calling Kendrick, but he never returned the call.
To be fair, I suck at science, which is why I'm doing this for a living. Yet, after reading all that, I remain unconvinced. How about this? When I come into work tomorrow, if there's a black helicopter over the Pitch, men in dark suits and glasses burning my effects, and my loved ones never see me again, the dentists were right. I really hope they're not right. I'd feel stupid.



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