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Sandy Hook: Alex Jones, Elon Musk and Weaponizing the Legal System w/ Prof. James Fetzer

July 22, 2024

Professor James Fetzer returns to the program to address the hardest questions about the Sandy Hook school shooting. Fetzer addresses the debunkers questions; focusing on the most damaging evidence from the event. He also discloses new evidence that shows, without a doubt, that the Sandy Hook event needs to looked at seriously without the weaponization of the courts. Meaning it needs to be allowed to proceed with a fair trial and jury. You can learn more and follow James Fetzer at www.d.umn.edu/~jfetzer/
 

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Professor James Fetzer Biography:
James H. Fetzer is a distinguished McKnight University Professor Emeritus at the University of Minnesota Duluth. Fetzer was born in Pasadena, California, on 6 December 1940. At graduation from South Pasadena High School in 1958, he was presented The Carver Award for leadership. He was magna cum laude in philosophy at Princeton University in 1962, where his senior thesis for Carl G. Hempel on the logical structure of explanations of human behavior won The Dickinson Prize. After being commissioned a 2nd Lieutenant in the Marine Corps, he became an artillery officer and served in the Far East. After a tour supervising recruit training in San Diego, he resigned his commission as a Captain to begin graduate work in the history and philosophy of science at Indiana in 1966. He completed his Ph.D. with a dissertation on probability and explanation for Wesley C. Salmon in 1970.

His initial faculty appointment was at the University of Kentucky, where he received the first Distinguished Teaching Award presented by the Student Government to 1 of 135 assistant professors. Since 1977, he has taught at a wide range of institutions of higher learning, including the Universities of Virginia (twice), Cincinnati, North Carolina at Chapel Hill, New College of the University of South Florida, and now the Duluth campus of the University of Minnesota, where he served from 1987 until his retirement in 2006. His honors include a research fellowship from the National Science Foundation and The Medal of the University of Helsinki. In 1996, he became one of the first ten faculty at the University of Minnesota to be appointed a Distinguished McKnight University Professor.

He has published more than 100 articles and reviews and 20 books in the philosophy of science and on the theoretical foundations of computer science, artificial intelligence, and cognitive science. On this web page, his publications have been divided by area, including special vitae for computer science, artificial intelligence, cognitive science, evolution and cognition, and his applied philosophical research on the death of JFK. You can see more of his work on Sandy Hook and other topics at http://www.d.umn.edu/~jfetzer/