$10,000 – 50,000: WTC7 9/11 Scientific Theory Challenge


9/11 $25,000 reward poster9/11 $10,000 reward poster

[March 2011]

Michael Fullerton, founder of Vernon 9/11 Truth, is offering a $10,000 reward to the first person anywhere in the world who can show that the official NIST theory of the WTC Building 7 collapse is a more scientific theory than the controlled demolition theory. Until further notice, a Canadian resident can receive a $25,000 reward for submitting the first valid entry.

UPDATE: To commemorate the 20th anniversary of 9/11, a $50,000 reward is offered to any resident of Greater Vernon B.C. or any Canadian university professor with a PhD in science for submitting the first valid entry.

Applicants must explain precisely, using sound scientific terminology, how the official theory of the WTC 7 collapse, as supported by NIST (The National Institute of Standards and Technology), better conforms to basic principles of science than the controlled demolition theory. All explanations must be backed up with valid scientific evidence.

An article explaining the glaring scientific problems of the official NIST theory in detail can be read here: A Scientific Theory of the WTC 7 Collapse.

Answers can be submitted to info@vernon911truth.org and will be published on the www.vernon911truth.org site. Any others wishing to also offer pledges of money to sweeten the pot are more than welcome to.

Here you will find the details of NIST’s faith-based pseudo-science theory: NIST NCSTAR 1A

So far the challenge was sent to the science departments at the following most prestigious Canadian Universities: McGill University, University of Toronto, University of British Columbia, University of Alberta, Queens University, University of Waterloo, McMaster University, University of Calgary, University of Western Ontario, Simon Fraser University, Dalhousie University, University of Ottawa, University of Victoria, York University, Carleton University, University of Manitoba and Concordia University.

The challenge has also been sent to the science departments at the following prestigious Universities: Harvard, MIT, Yale, Oxford, Stanford, Columbia, Cornell and Princeton.

Answers

None since March 2011.

Common Questions

Q1. I heard this challenge is a fraud because the money will never be paid out. Is that true?

A. No that’s a lie. This challenge represents a binding legal contract. If a valid submission is rejected or the funds are found not to be there on acceptance, this would constitute fraud which is legally actionable. You would be able to sue for the reward money and your legal costs.

Q2. I heard this challenge is a fraud because it is unwinnable. Is this true?

A. If this challenge is unwinnable that means the official story of 9/11 is a fraud. Think about it. If you believe in the official story you should be able to get this money. If you can’t come up with a valid submission, how can you believe in something you cannot in any way rationally defend? Why do you unquestioningly believe what authorities tell you to believe without figuring things out for yourself? Are you a courageous rational autonomous human being or just a cowardly slab of livestock that authorities control and manipulate at their whim?

Downloads:

$10000 Reward poster (pdf format)
$25000 Canada Reward poster (pdf format)
Reward posters (rtf format)

Please print and distribute everywhere except on live trees.

One response to “$10,000 – 50,000: WTC7 9/11 Scientific Theory Challenge”

  1. If it looks like a duck, walks like a duck and quacks like a duck, it is almost certainly a duck.

    The same goes for controlled demolition. If it looks like CD and behaves EXACTLY like CD, then it is hard to believe that it can be anything else but CD!!!!!

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