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What National Geographic has to say about thermite and 9/11/2001

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  • The column was upright through. Maybe if gravity was pulling down, it could have bent the horizontal columns into falling down and bringing the upright ones with it? IDK, I don't really know anything :|

  • @cursedswordsman

    Check out my other video named "National Geographic Thermite Whitewash Debunked" watch?v=jvuQjRmXoVw&feature=ch­­annel_video_title If you like it, rate and comment!

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  • Thermite was invented to be able to melt steel. this is bullshit.

  • Also the stuff Dr Stephen Jones found at ground zero was Super Nano Thermate...not Thermite. Thermate is to Thermite as a Sword is to a butter knife. Thermite can be mixed in a wheel barrow, Thermate is made in at the Livermore Labs or Los Alamos Labs. Quite literally apples and oranges as it turns out.

  • Looks like the government got to National Geographic too. It's too bad that NatGeo wasted all that money on thermite, only to use it incorrectly.

  • Anyone that watches this video should try watching this video instead as it shows you that it can be cut when fully enclosed. /watch?v=LNOM_U5UM6Q&feature=r­elated seriously thermite can through steel.

  • Shame on you NatGeo, shame!! Thermite is being used worldwide, for it's ability to melt steel, it was designed for welding in first place.

    So who exactly you're trying to cheat in this futile attempt to back-up naive official story?

  • This may be one of the more poorly designed experiments on tv, National Geographic should be embarrassed by this. In light of some of the work done by other, far more creative individuals, about how to cut through and physically affect steel with thermite, this "experiment" and its derived conclusions are an absolute disgrace.

  • Thermite is used to bond steel rails.. anything left to say? Something's wrong about that test.

  • @bradjacob

    Check out my other video named "National Geographic Thermite Whitewash Debunked" watch?v=jvuQjRmXoVw&feature=ch­annel_video_title If you like it, thumbs up it and comment!

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