Educational Speakers and Seminars
"Principles behind the Constitution"
Presented by Cincinnati 9/12 Project member
Bob
Galbraith.
This was the first time in history that a government was created out of nothing.
What were they thinking? Come participate in a discussion of what the founding
fathers were thinking about when they took on the task of creating a new
government. What were their concerns, doubts, aspirations and fears? What from
both the recent past and ancient history influenced the development of our
government? Discover how prophetic their concerns were about what could happen
in the future.
Bob Galbraith received Bachelor and Masters Degrees in Geology from the
University of Cincinnati in the 1960s. He has had a wide ranging carrier
including work in mineral exploration in Canada and most of the western United
States as well as Papua New Guinea, New Zealand, and Australia. He then spent
four years working for Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory studying basalts in
Washington State and granite in Sweden to see if either would be suitable for
high level nuclear waste repositories. Since 1982 he has been principally
involved in hazardous waste cleanup projects from California to Massachusetts.
In 1987 he returned to the Cincinnati area to manage the Remedial Investigation
at the Fernald Uranium Processing Plant. In 1990 he decided to stop moving every
two to three years and built a new home in Glendale where is grew up and is a
sixth generation resident. He still does geologic consulting and keeps busy
selling real estate with Sibcy Cline, tending his bee hives, and gardening.
"The Constitutional Amendments-Your Rights as an American"
Presented by Cincinnati 9/12 Project member
Denise Waterman.
This seminar discusses the events leading up to the Constitutional Convention, the principles that shaped the Constitution, the consensus and compromises made at the convention, and the key players in writing the Constitution. Gain insight into what the Founding Fathers had in mind for this country. Learn about the Bill of Rights and the later Amendments.
Denise received her Bachelor of Science degree in Foods and Nutrition from the University of Cincinnati. She has worked as a Registered Dietitian in several venues over the years; hospital, nursing homes, wellness programs, consulting and now dialysis. An avid reader, she has always been interested in politics and history. In the last two years, she has had a heightened interest in the government process and where it is going wrong, and feels compelled to alert others to the changes our country is experiencing. As a member of The 912 Project Education Committee, she decided to use her expertise developed from teaching people about health related issues to teaching about today’s issues and history. Denise is a mother of four young adults and keeps busy with career, family, friends, reading and the 912 Project .
"Governments of the World"
Presented by Cincinnati 9/12 Project member
Denise Waterman.
This seminar will explain the differences between various political and economic systems, past and present. It explores the history of communism and the Communist Manifesto. Learn about the Progressive movement in this country. Understand the goals and the methods for fundamentally transforming a country from within.
Denise received her Bachelor of Science degree in Foods and
Nutrition from the University of Cincinnati. She has worked as a Registered
Dietitian in several venues over the years; hospital, nursing homes, wellness
programs, consulting and now dialysis. An avid reader, she has always been
interested in politics and history. In the last two years, she has had a
heightened interest in the government process and where it is going wrong, and
feels compelled to alert others to the changes our country is experiencing. As a
member of The 912 Project Education Committee, she decided to use her expertise
developed from teaching people about health related issues to teaching about
today’s issues and history. Denise is a mother of four young adults and keeps
busy with career, family, friends, reading and the 912 Project .
"Web of Revolution"
Presented by Cincinnati 9/12 Project member
Roger Titkemeyer