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'''Anthony James Hall''' is a professor of Globalization Studies and Liberal Education at Lethbridge University (Lethbridge) in Alberta, Canada.
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Hall is a member of the [[9-11 truth movement]]. He has worked as a co-host of False Flag Weekly News, at [[No Lies Radio]].
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He was targeted by [[B'nai B'rith]] in 2016. The group which called on the University of Lethbridge to fire him, asserting that it is "well-known for using his academic credentials to deny the Holocaust and promote [[9/11]] [[conspiracy theories]]." The Lethbridge Police Service decided not to press charges, stating that "Investigation determined the post, while extremely offensive and inappropriate, does not meet the threshold for intent set out in the Criminal Code of Canada for advocating genocide or public incitement of hatred".<ref>http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/calgary/bnai-brith-anthony-hall-antisemitic-petition-1.3784968</ref>
 
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Revision as of 03:18, 13 January 2018

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Interests“9-11/Israel did it”

Anthony James Hall is a professor of Globalization Studies and Liberal Education at Lethbridge University (Lethbridge) in Alberta, Canada.

Activities

Hall is a member of the 9-11 truth movement. He has worked as a co-host of False Flag Weekly News, at No Lies Radio.

He was targeted by B'nai B'rith in 2016. The group which called on the University of Lethbridge to fire him, asserting that it is "well-known for using his academic credentials to deny the Holocaust and promote 9/11 conspiracy theories." The Lethbridge Police Service decided not to press charges, stating that "Investigation determined the post, while extremely offensive and inappropriate, does not meet the threshold for intent set out in the Criminal Code of Canada for advocating genocide or public incitement of hatred".[1]

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