Norwegian State Television presents 9/11 Truth (en subs) From the top of the world at the end of time
Schrödinger’s Cat is a television program about scientific research, technology and popular science that runs on channel NRK1 every Thursday at 7:30 PM. It is one of the NRK’s longest running programs. The program was launched in 1989, and was named after a thought experiment by the Austrian physicist Erwin Schrödinger. Since it’s inception a crew of fifteen employees (Auto-tras*late en) on Tyholt in Trondheim has produced forty broadcasts per year.
The program is usually in magazine format, led by a presenter. Coverage must reflect the news in research, science and technology, with emphasis on what happens in Norway. The program has won several awards, including the ‘Informing the Public’ Prize in 2003.
The average number of viewers is 487,000.1
Their broadcast on September 10th 2009 (Norwegian) is described as ***ows on NRK’s web pages for streaming video:
Niels Harrit chemist at the University of Copenhagen have scientific discoveries, which he believes undermines the official story of the 11 September tragedy. … The presenter is Hanne Kari Fossum.
The issue is also ***owed by a news article aptly titled “The World Trade Center was blown up” (Auto-tras*late en) on Schrödinger’s Cat program-page at the NRK website. This is the first written presentation of 9/11 Truth done by NRK Television. You might call it more than fashionably late, but the content is no less groundbreaking considering Norway’s NATO membership and military participation in US led operations in Afghanistan.