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This is the trailer for the expert-packed feature-length documentary by Architects & Engineers for 9/11 Truth. The documentary premieres around the world the week prior to the September 11, 2011 Anniversary. Help us take advantage of the lead-up to the 10th anniversary to publicize the evidence about the destruction of the 3 WTC high-rises on 9/11. See the AE911Truth Action Alert, ae911truth.org and share the trailer “Experts Speak Out” www.911ExpertsSpeakOut.org with family, friends, and associates. Don’t forget your Facebook, Twitter, and other contacts. Order the DVD today at http while stock lasts in order to guarantee shipment by September 11, 2011. Feature-length 9/11 Documentary: www.911ExpertsSpeakOut.org http Join 23-year architect Richard Gage, AIA, in this feature length documentary with cutting-edge 9/11 evidence from more than 50 top experts in their fields — high-rise architects, structural engineers, physicists, chemical engineers, firefighters, metallurgists, explosives experts, controlled demolition technicians, and more. Each is highly qualified in his/her respective fields. Several have Ph.D’s — including National Medal of Science awardee Lynn Margulis. She, along with the other experts, exposes the fraud of NIST and discusses how the scientific method should have been applied and acknowledges the “overwhelming” evidence of high temperature incendiaries in all dust samples of the WTC. 9/11 family members and psychologists round out the professional

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Scientific American Frontiers Host, Alan Alda, speaks with Dr. Mahzarin R. Banaji (Harvard University) and Dr. Brian Nosek (University of Virginia) on how the subconscious mind can influence decision making. They discuss several experiments that use the “Implicit Association Test” (IAT) to reveal hidden gender and racial biases. Additional Research Information Updated (05/15/2009): Scientific American: The Implicit Prejudice www.sciam.com Project Implicit® www.projectimplicit.net Copies of Technical Research Papers can be obtained at: projectimplicit.net The Test implicit.harvard.edu Harvard Science: Prejudices we won’t admit tinyurl.com WashingtonPost.com: See No Bias www.washingtonpost.com University of Washington: The Unconscious Roots of Racism uwnews.org University of Washington: Prejudice affects 90 to 95 percent of people uwnews.washington.edu University of Michigan Health System: Your Child & Television www.med.umich.edu The Media Awareness Network: Kids & Racial Stereotypes www.media-awareness.ca Gladwell.com: The Second Mind (Blink) www.gladwell.com