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The laws of physics say that the twin towers of the World Trade Center could not have collapsed all the way to the ground due to gravity alone. This is a true story: David's true story. It covers his life from 2002 to 2023 inclusive, a time in his life of effort, disappointment, frustration and, occasionally, despair, as he persistently prods the Australian Government to acknowledge key pieces of evidence that prove the official US Government's 9/11 narrative is false. His account is supported by many well-credentialled experts, who also believe that the US Government's account is a blatant…mehr

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The laws of physics say that the twin towers of the World Trade Center could not have collapsed all the way to the ground due to gravity alone. This is a true story: David's true story. It covers his life from 2002 to 2023 inclusive, a time in his life of effort, disappointment, frustration and, occasionally, despair, as he persistently prods the Australian Government to acknowledge key pieces of evidence that prove the official US Government's 9/11 narrative is false. His account is supported by many well-credentialled experts, who also believe that the US Government's account is a blatant cover-up. And what about the COVID-19 pandemic? The facts behind that also needs to be considered with a critical mind! As for the AUKUS security arrangements with the US and UK, he asks, "Are they really in Australia's best interests?"
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David Frank Palmer is a former management consultant who specialized in strategic business planning for most of his professional life. His early career was in the banking industry. He later qualified as a Chartered Accountant and commenced private practice in 1982 specializing in financial auditing and tax accounting.In 1985, he transitioned to the management consulting profession, advising clients on business strategy and marketing strategy. His particular specialty was business planning. That career mostly involved staring at the far horizons trying to anticipate what threats and opportunities were likely to emerge in the decades ahead so as to advise his clients how best to position their organizations to take advantage of the contemporary trends emerging in their markets of interest.He formally retired in June 2003 from whence he embarked upon a career of formal study and private research. He started writing and publishing in 2009. Apart from his writing, which has been described in the afore-mentioned narrative, and which has dominated his life since his formal retirement, he has travelled quite extensively, to over fifty different countries across five continents.He has tutored and lectured part-time at both undergraduate and post-graduate levels at four Western Australian universities in Auditing, Accounting, Financial Management, Marketing, Strategic Management and Management Consulting.He is married with three adult children - triplets - and two grand-children and lives in Rockingham, Western Australia.