For the last year, I have been compiling data into a data sheet which lists all information about all the alleged victims of 9/11. I started with the CNN victim memorial and then added information from "Cantor Fitzgerald Families" but there is much data left to compare.
If you would like to help us create a comprehensive deconstruction of the "9/11 victims" which turn out to be 100% computer invented and connected to insurance frauds, banking scams or just discarded, you can now download a public version of this document, which reveals the most name and face morphing to date. You can read the Vicsim Report to understand why the files are listed in CNN's order of HTML file-number. Simply add notes and pictures as you see fit and let's see if we can make it collaborative in some way. I don't see how it could work with all the strong personalities around here (that's a good thing) - but who knows? I would appreciate if you took private time to explore this document and see if it inspires you to:
1. create your own spin-off work
-or-
2. help build in the direction I am taking it (ultimate compilation of all 9/11 vicsim data)
Download the CNN Vicsim Index: http://www.septemberclues.info/vicsims/ ... 20Open.ods" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; (35MB)
The Vicsim Index 1.4 was built in Microsoft Excel and transfered to Open Office for this public 1.5 version which caused a bit of data confusion that I haven't checked. There was a missing name and 1 arrow pointing to nothing. Nothing drastic. I am responsible for all errors in it, but once you download it, it's your responsibility to figure out what this data milestone means to you, personally. Maybe nothing at all. I guess I just find it amazing to tap the "down" arrow and watch the faces morph almost in a sequential animation. Sometimes a dozen in a row. Pretty damning for the inventors of the "victims."
Long story short, you will need the Microsoft Office clone "Open Office 3" (by - ironically enough - Sun Microsystems) in order to open this file. Open Office 3 can be acquired here: http://www.openoffice.org" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Thank you!

