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Active Thermitic Material Discovered in Dust from the 9/11 World Trade Center CatastropheSubmitted by Eternity on Mon, 07/13/2009 - 21:03.
Max Eternity - At the completion of exhaustive research by some of the worlds leading engineers, physicists, architects and collegiate educators, a new scholarly paper has been published. The document demonstrates conclusively that tons of pre-planted explosives, using a highly specialized incendiary known as nano-thermite, is responsible for the controlled demolition collapse of World Trade Center towers one, two and seven.
In other words, the airplanes that crashed into the towers had nothing to do with the buildings' collapse. Instead, as the paper proves, the buildings were blown up with explosives, leading one to wonder if the planes were just a distraction meant to deceive the public from finding the real guilty party--most likely Bush and Cheney. The incredulous nature of this very revealing document has already caused an uproar in the scientific community, resulting in the bizarre, abrupt resignation of the Editor-in-Chief of the Open Chemical Physics Journal. A copy of the paper can be found here, and as well, a very informative video, with archived footage of the rarely seen WTC 7 collapse, which features an interview by noted architect Richard Gage AIA, can be found here.
Below is an interview with Professor Niels Harrit, one of the co-authors of the paper.
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Once you have realized this you can never go back
You can live in shame the rest of your life
Disrupt IT
mob mentality rules by the lowest common denominator
was a comment made by Mencken.
I'm thinking of the inverse. How do we treat the flipping genii of our society?
I've always thought god cruel to place a bell curve on the IQ scale. Maybe its all a big joke.... At least it will be interesting to watch the 911 fiction crumble. How much hatred can a man like Cheney hold in his heart?