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| look-up | Jun 30 2008, 02:43 PM |
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thanks for the links. #1, is BYU Professor Steven Jones, an outspoken member of the 9/11 Truth movement. He obtained this from a memorial which contained some WTC steel. He was given this by a third party. In other words, the government did not give him the steel. #2, this is a synopsis of the NIST report, which comes straight from the government, not a private investigator looking at the government's evidence. So the main point of contention in LC is that the public was not allowed to examine the evidence and see if bombs or cutting agents like thermite (the apparent cause if physics is considered) might have been used on the steel, is entirely true. Non-government and non-gov-funded chemists/physicists have not had any steel made availalbe to study, and the only person who has obtained steel despite the information blackout, has found evidence of thermite residue. It's another case of deciding whether we trust the government (via NIST) or if we want to see if others agree with their findings. Also, some of the chief investigators in NIST responsible for investigating the buildings collapses are specialists with thermite and would be the top picks in the industry for trying to hide the evidence of thermite. NIST report = pre-determined conclusion with thousands of pages to make the conclusion seem valid. Make no mistake though, the conclusion was written first. |
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