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2022-12-10

"One of the great pioneers of the 9/11 Truth Movement, David Ray Griffin, passed away on November 25, 2022. He was 83 years old"

I was interested not so much in the announcement, but in the report that he had worked at the Claremont School of Theology:

"Fifty years ago we organized the Center for Process Studies that undertook to help scholars in many fields of study to understand that shifting from mechanistic to organic theory in the way Alfred North Whitehead had developed would benefit their work. The scientific evidence is that the world is made up of interrelated events (or processes) rather than tiny bits of separate static matter"

Now that got my attention, because where I used to work in manufacturing, the process was key to the quality of the end product, whether that product was a TV set or a packet of teabags or a new computer system. If you think about it, it makes perfect sense - you have to perfect the process to perfect the product.

So of course we need to think about the processes that run our world, and we need to continually improve and perfect them.

But School of Theology? How did that get him involved with Architects and Engineers for 9/11 Truth?

This article is a collection of tributes from those that knew him, and I found it both interesting and touching - a dry and formal collection it is not.

I hope you find it interesting too.