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oh dear. the molten "iron" theory. is there any theory regarding 9/11 you haven't just swallowed? (FYI, if it was a thermite-based reaction that caused the molten METAL (don't say steel because you don't know) it should be molten IRON, not steel. thermite produces iron in its chemical reaction  |
Molten iron theory? I love how you continually attempt to refute what I'm saying while simultaneously displaying your obvious lack of research regarding the facts of the matter. That there was molten metal in the sub-basements of all three buildings is a FACT. It's a FACT that's been corroborated by numerous eyewitnesses including Mark Loizeaux, the owner of Controlled-Demolition, Inc., who was quoted as saying, | quote: | | hot spots of molten steel in the basements...at the bottoms of the elevator shafts of the main towers, down seven [basement] levels |
There's even a few video's online where a couple of the firefighters talk about it. In another video, some students even confront John Gross of the NIST about it. Of course he vehemently denies having any knowledge pertaining to it, though.
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corroborated by seismic data? oh, you mean the columbia university recordings? which, according to the authors of said study their seismic data is
source
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Yeah, the same Columbia University recordings which were used by the NIST. I really wasn't referring to any of Griffin's claims, though. I was referring to the huge seismic spikes which marked the beginning of each of the Twin Tower's collapses. The ones that the NIST weren't really able to explain and the same ones that seismologist Arthur Lerner-Lam (Director of Columbia University's Center for Hazards and Risk Research) said were still being investigated.
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ibid.
as for the "eyewitnesses", i have no doubt that people heard explosions on the day. im sure people heard lots of them. a big building had been hit by a plane after all. but you cannot jump from that to "oh, it was explosives" without any evidence. you ignore the larger problems concerning logistics etc but ill leave that for now. |
The planes exploded upon their initial contact with the buildings and the jet fuel that didn't explode in the air burned off in minutes. That wouldn't account for the numerous BIG BANGS and loud crackles which were heard preceding the collapses. One eyewitness is on record (via a live news broadcast from that day) saying that it sounded like strings of "black cat fireworks" going off - which is the same sound that you'd hear when demolition charges are synchronously set off. I've already posted a plethora of videos where you can hear exactly the same thing. Perhaps you just ignored them like everything else.

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really, the bigger problem for you is to explain how explosives are capable of bringing a building down from the top down ??? controlled demolitions ALWAYS, 100% of the time, collapse a building using its own gravity, bottom-up. there's no way you could produce the collapse of WTC 1 and 2 with thermite. its simply not possible. anyone that has looked at the way in which thermite works should know this. |
It's called a Controlled Progressive Collapse. Always, 100% of the time? How about the Biltmore Hotel in Oklahoma City?
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perhaps, given their belief in unscientfic methods, they deserve to lose their jobs? |
Their belief in unscientific methods? LMAO
It's cool how you can twist it around to demonize the ones who are diligently searching for the truth using scientific, critical thinking skills while the coverup artists get a free pass.
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yeah, so what? i dont see secret agents busting into his house and gunning him down. this sinister government who is prepared to murder thousands of its own citizens, now seems to let anyone speak their mind on the subject relatively freely. ooooh, spooky!
steven jones has been a noisy critic for a long time. he isnt scared of having his tenure taken away (it already has been) where's his peer review?? |
There you go with your logical fallacies. Ad hominems, Poisoning the Well, the Bandwagon Fallacy, Non Sequiturs, etc. It's really been a trip trying to get through to you.
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ok, ill be specific.
AE911truth makes reference to:
4. Squibs or “mistimed” explosions, at the upper 7 floors seen in the network videos
-nonsense
7. Tons of molten Metal found by CDI (Demolition Contractor) in basement (no other possible source than an incendiary cutting charge such as Thermate)
-there is no way that thermite was used. it cant demolish buildings. no, really.
8. Chemical signature of Thermate (high tech incendiary) found in slag, solidified molten metal, and dust samples by Physics professor Steven Jones, PhD.
-untrue. jones found sulfur.
11. Fore-knowledge of “collapse” by media, NYPD, FDNY
- i know. imagine knowing that a building which had been on fire for several hours, was bulging and creaking, was gonna collapse! holy bloody obvious batman!
And exhibited none of the characteristics of destruction by fire, i.e.
1. Slow onset with large visible deformations
-untrue, as witnessed by plenty of firefighters.
2. Asymmetrical collapse which follows the path of least resistance (laws of conservation of momentum would cause a falling, to the side most damaged by the fire.
-wreckage indicates the building did exactly that.
3. Evidence of fire temperatures capable of softening steel
-you mean asides from a building that burned, largely unchecked, for around 5 hours??
4. High-rise buildings with much larger, hotter, and longer lasting fires have never “collapsed”.
-there is no way in hell a respectable member of the structural engineering community would make such a claim. it makes no sense and anyone with 5 minutes experience would know better. -this is a central reason why i dont buy the official credentials of those supposed listed here. oh, that and last time culorut posted a list it was a bunch of rubbish.
oh yes, the scholars. the theologians, philosophers. no real engineers tho. lets have a squiz!
http://debunking911.com/jones.htm
anywayz, thats all from me today. i have to go do work. i know its brief and lacks extra detail, but in all honesty im tired of typing lots only to have cretins like cronodevir to miss the point and attack with deviously stupid non sequiturs.
i still dont understand how all of these people can think it looks anything like a controlled demolition. if it does, it looks like no controlled demolition ever carried out by anyone, ever.
controlled demo: down=>up
WTC 1 & 2: up=>down
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You obviously haven't really researched any of this.
I think that your mind was made up the moment the government told you what happened.
Anyway, I've already given you a link to a list of engineers but just like the rest of the evidence that points to government complicity, you've apparently chosen to ignore it.
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TO THE MEMBERS OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES AND
OF THE SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Please Take Notice That:
On Behalf of the People of the United States of America, the undersigned Architects and Engineers for 9/11 Truth and affiliates hereby petition for, and demand, a truly independent investigation with subpoena power in order to uncover the full truth surrounding the events of 9/11/01 - specifically the collapse of the World Trade Center Towers and Building 7. We believe that there is sufficient doubt about the official story and therefore that the 9/11 investigation must be re-opened and must include a full inquiry into the possible use of explosives that may have been the actual cause behind the destruction of the World Trade Center Towers and WTC Building 7.
Sincerely,
The Undersigned Architects (Degreed & Licensed)
Architectural Professionals (Degreed)
Richard Gage, AIA, Architect B. Arch.
S.F. Bay Area, CA
Scott Page, M. Arch / Designer
Berkeley, CA
Bruce Richey, AIA, Architect
Ashland, Oregon
Alan S. Glassman, M. Arch., Associate AIA, CSI, SA, Architectural Re *
Lancaster, Pennsylvania
Chris Swigert, Architect
Oakland, CA
Am Amnusydcjkorn, B. I.Arch, Designer *
Berkeley, CA
Christian Mungenast, AIA, Architect
Arlington, MA
Andrew McClure, B.Arch VPI&SU B.Arch VPI&SU
Raleigh, NC
David Crawford, Architect
Walnut Creek, CA
Arnold A. Valdez, M.Arch, Designer/Planner *
Santa Fe, New Mexico
Dennis Holloway, Architect, Architect *
Rio Rancho, NM
Arthur Stopes, Planner
Berkeley, CA
Don Gibbons, Architect
Pleasant Hill, CA
Chris Jung B. Arch.
Berkeley, CA
Eric Douglas, Architect
Howard Beach, NY
Dominique Roddier, phD, Naval Architect
Berkeley, CA
Haluk Akol, Architect & Structural Engineer
Lafayette, CA
Elwin Wong B. Arch - Cal Berkeley
Oakland, CA
James Martin Tomlin, Architect B.Arch, 1988, Cal Poly San Luis Obispo
Fresno, CA
Felix Goebel, Dipl. Ing (Architektur)
Oakland, CA
Jeff Arnold, Architect
Orinda, CA
Francisco A. Planes, Architectural Consultant, Assoc., A.I.A.
B.S. Architecture, CCNY-CUNY
Bloomfield, NJ
Jim Bedinghaus, Architect
St. Petersburg, Florida
Henri Tso B. Arch.
Walnut Creek, CA
Joe Bellows, Architect
Martinez, CA
Jan Leits, B. Arch.
Berkeley, CA
John Cole, Architect
Walnut Creek, CA
Jeffrey Tam B. Arch
Oakland, CA
John Eisenhart, Architect
San Diego, CA
Justin Feider, Intern Architect *
Denver, Colorado
John Howland, Architect
Walnut Creek, CA
Karlene Gullone B. Arch
San Francisco, CA
Michael E. Balay, Architect
Fishers, Indiana
Ken Hutchinson B. Arch.
Eugene, OR
Michael C. Coffey, AIA, Architect *
New York, NY
Kurt Worthington, Urban Planner M. Arch
San Francisco, CA
Mickey Propadovich, Architect *
Evanston, Illinois
Michael Reuter, Architectural Professional
Berkeley, CA
Mike Swenson, PhD., Structural Engineer *
Structural Engineering - Florida A&M University
Tampa, Florida
Mojgan Saberi, BS Arch., Designer
Oakland, CA
Nelson L Johnson, Architect & Civil Engineer
MArch Columbia
San Francisco, CA
Oscar Cisnero, Architectural Professional
Antioch, CA
Osvaldo Valdes, Architect
New York, NY
Reed Simpson, M. Arch. Associate AIA *
Master of Architecture University of Kan
Overland Park, Kansas
Peter Hendrickson, Architect
Santa Rosa, CA
Thomas Spellman, Urban Activist
Lake Geneva, WI
Roger vanFrank, Architect *
Salt Lake City, UT
Tim Clark B. Arch
Albany, CA
Ronald F. Avery, Architect *
Seguin, Texas
Travis Van Brasch, Associate AIA, Design Principal
San Francisco, CA
Wendy Sitler, Designer B. Arch
Berkeley, CA
Engineers (Degreed & Licensed)
Engineering Professionals (Degreed)
Barry K. Miller, P.E., Mechanical Engineer
Hinsdale, NY
Andrew Griffith, Engineering * B.S., Chemical Engineering
Seattle, WA
Cameron Porter, PhD, Mechanical Engineer *
Boston, Massachusetts
Anthony Szamboti, BSME, Mechanical Engineering
Blackwood, NJ
Charles N. Pegelow, PE, Civil Engineer. lic Calif CE 26344 (Structural
Houston, Texas
Arnold B. Walker, Design Engineer, Retired *
BS Tool & Manufacturing Technology BYU
Sandy, UT
Chester W. Gearhart, P.E., Retired
B.S. Civil Engineering, Univ of Missouri
Kansas City, MO
Bob McGee, Engineer *
Green Bay, WI
Dennis J. Kollar, P.E., Structural Engineer
West Bend, WI
Bradley Pattee, Engineering Staff *
Rochester, NY
Derek Johnson, E.I.T., C.W.I. B.S. Mechanical Engineering
Marlin, Texas
David C. Avina, Engineer BSME
Bay St. Louis, MS
J. Marx Ayres, PE, Mechanical Engineer
Santa Monica, CA
David Gregg, Ph.D., Chemical Engineer
Moraga, California
James R. Carr, Ph.D., P.E.(geological engineering,, Professor, Ge
Reno, Nevada
David Wilkins, Electrical Engineer *
San Jose, CA
John Franklin, P.E. *
Lubec, ME
Edwin Michael Taylor, E.I.T., Engineering Consultant
Hampton, VA
John F. Shanahan, PE, Electrical Engineer
Rancho Cucamonga, CA
Gene Robinson, B.S. Industrial Engineer non-licensed *
Savannah, Georgia
Joseph Testa, P.E., Civil Engineer
Thousand Oaks, CA
Gregg Brazel, BSCNE, Constr. Engr'g
Evanston, IL
Kenneth Wrenn, P.E. * B.S., Civil Engineering, NCSU
Durham, NC
Henry Rozumski, Aerospace Engineer/ Analyst *
Aiea, HI
Michael E. Stephens, PE BS, Geological Engineering
Welling, OK
Jack Meagher, BSNE, Nuclear Engineer
Peterborough, NH
Mitchell Scott Stein, P.E. M.S. Civil Engg, Univ of Texas at Austin
Austin, TX
James Brooks, B. Civil Eng, University of Texas, Engineering Con *
Austin, TX
Peter Gibbons, P.E., Professional Engineer *
Mccausland,, Iowa
James R. Northrup, Sr., Welding Engineer & Journeyman Steamfitter
Ypsilanti, MI
Peter D. Morse, P.E., Mechanical Engineer
Tucson, Arizona
Jason Griffin, BS, Civil Engineer
Washington, DC
Richard J. Snider, P.E. BSEE, University of Texas, Austin
Dallas, Dripping Springs, TX
Jay Easwaran, Ph.D. (Metallurgy & Materials Sci.), Metallurgical *
Indianapolis, Indiana
Robert Nielson, PLS, Land Surveyor
Walnut Creek, CA
Jeff Rogers, MSME, Engineer *
Woodland Park, CO
Ron Paul LeBlanc, PE, Engineer
Firestone, CO
John J. Crawford, Engineering Consultant * BSE
Opelika, AL
Steven Craig Brantingham, P.E.
B.S., ChemE, U. of Arkansas Fayetteville
Cypress, TX
John P Machado, other BSEE UMass
North Versailles, PA
Steven Reiser, Chemical Engineer
Westminster, CO
John Rexroat, Mfr. Engineer
Walnut Creek, CA
Tim Rohach, P.E., Mechanical Engineer MSME
Sugar Land, Texas
John Shinn, phD., Chemical Engineer
Pleasant Hill, CA
William D. Taylor, P.E.
B.S. Engineering
Tequesta, FL
John Sotelo, BSME, MD, Mechanical Engineer *
Eureka, CA
Jon Marino, BSCE, EIT, Design Engineer
Phoenix, AZ
Keith E. Fleming, Engineering Staff * B.S., Mechanical Engineering
Auburn, GA
Ken Jenkins, BS Carnegie Mellon, Electrical Engineer
San Rafael, CA
Kevin Ryan, BS Chem., Certified Quality Engineer
Bloomington, IN
Michel A. Thomet, Ph.D., Electrical Engineer
Ph.D.,E.E., Carnegie-Mellon, Pittsburgh,
Lafayette, CA
Mike Meyer, Mechanical Engineer
Tempe, AZ
Mike Schmidt, BSGE, Project Manager
Chicago, IL
Paul Briggs, Mechanical Engineer Common, Quindaro Plant
B.S. Mechanical Engineering, Kansas State
Kansas City, KS
Rich McCampbell, BS ChemE *
Boston, MA
Rich Reed, B.S. Structural Engineering, UC San, Structural /
San Diego, California
Richard Besco, Engineering Staff *
San Luis Obispo, CA
Robert Hulsart, Computer Engineer
Franklin Square, NY
Robert Poltz, Reliablity Engineering Consultant * MSE/BSE
Los Angeles, California
Robert Charles Terhune, none
B.S., Electrical Engineering, Univ. NV,
Sparks, NV
Roger Twede, Engineering Staff
Meridian, ID
Ron Wilson, Engineering Staff *
Fort Worth, Texas
Sebastian Canaday, Engineer Staff
B.S.,Engineering, Colo. School of Mines
Boulder, CO
Steven Eugene Ramsey, Author, Publisher, Filmmaker *
B.S. Civil Engineering, B.S. Microbiology
Austin, Texas
Ted Muga, BSCE, Civil Engineer
San Diego, CA
Terry Allen, Electronics Engineer *
Sun Valley, CA
Victor Connor, Retired Engineer from IBM
MS in Electrical and Computer Engineerin
Normal, IL
Warren J. Raftshol *
Suttons Bay, MI
William Edward Parker, Retired Engineer
Louisville, KY
Non-U.S. Architects and Engineers & Architectural and Engineering Professionals
A.J. James Shieck, Architectural Technologist *
Dilp Tech
Vancouver, BC – Canada Brian McHugh, BSc PgD, Consultant Engineer
Glasgow, UK – Scotland
David Leifer, Registered Architect
B.Sc, B.Arch, M.Ed, Ph.D
Sydney, New South Wales – Australia David Quinn, M.Arch, Intern Architect *
Halifax, NS – Canada
Doug Plumb
Toronto, ON – Canada Enzo Valenzetti, Civil Engineer *
Leuven, Brussels – Belgium
Gregory Urich, B.S.E.E, Sofware Engineering Consultant *
Lund, Skåne – Sweden
Hadi Izadi, Ph.D., Student M.A.Sc., B.A.Sc.
Vancouver, BC – Canada
Jasper Tomlinson, MA(Oxon) CEnv MCIWEM, Environmental and Water Reso *
London Uk, London – UK
Joe Rowling, Architectural staff
London, London – UK
John L. Bursill, Licensed Aircraft Maintenance Engineer Avionics
Sydney, NSW – Australia
John Fisher, quantity surveyor /construction consultant *
Liverpool, merseyside uk – UK
Kees van der Bent, Designer * B.Sc., Computer Science, The Hague NL
Utrecht, Utrecht – Netherlands
Lydia A. Browne, M. Arch, Architectural Consultant, Strategy *
London, (formally of Cincinnati, OH) – United Kingdom
Magnus Thompson, Engineering Staff *
Winnipeg, Manitoba – Canada
Michael A. Rose, B Arch, Architect (Retired) *
Auckland, AK – New Zealand
Mohsin Drabu, Student *
London, London – UK
Philip Kienholz, B. Arch., NWTAA, PMP, Architect *
Hay River, NT – Canada
Robert Tamaki, M.A.Sc., P.Eng., Civil Engineer
Vancouver, BC – Canada
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