Difference between revisions of "Michael Zebuhr"

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'''Michael Zebuhr''' was a student of Dr. [[Judy Wood]] and the nephew of William Zebuhr. He has been named as a [[9-11/Premature death]].<ref>http://michaelzebuhr.blogspot.com/</ref>
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'''Michael Zebuhr''' was a Pd.D. student of Dr. [[Judy Wood]] and the nephew of [[William Zebuhr]]. He has been named as a [[9-11/Premature death]].<ref>http://michaelzebuhr.blogspot.com/</ref><ref>https://sites.google.com/site/real911truthbeverlyeckert/home/thirty-one-suspicious-deaths-before-and-after-9-11</ref>
 
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In February 2006, Judy Wood and Michael Zebuhr conducted an experiment to determine whether [[Steven Jones]] was correct that molten aluminium would appear silvery at high temperatures.<ref>http://www.hugequestions.com/Eric/TFC/MoreOnMichaelZebuhr.html</ref>
 
In February 2006, Judy Wood and Michael Zebuhr conducted an experiment to determine whether [[Steven Jones]] was correct that molten aluminium would appear silvery at high temperatures.<ref>http://www.hugequestions.com/Eric/TFC/MoreOnMichaelZebuhr.html</ref>
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Revision as of 22:28, 4 December 2017

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(9-11/Premature death?)
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Died18 March 2006
Cause of death
gunshot to the head
Victim ofmurder

Michael Zebuhr was a Pd.D. student of Dr. Judy Wood and the nephew of William Zebuhr. He has been named as a 9-11/Premature death.[1][2]

Activities

In February 2006, Judy Wood and Michael Zebuhr conducted an experiment to determine whether Steven Jones was correct that molten aluminium would appear silvery at high temperatures.[3]

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