WTC 7 presentation Part III
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If BYU lacks credibility, then BYU firing Prof. Jones for his critical stance towards the official 9/11 story would add to Jones' credibilty, would it?
Finally, it is interesting that the woman states her beliefs in her comments, rather than addressing the scientific evidence. Just count how often she says "I believe..." in the video.
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It's funny that she's dismissing BYU as an academic institution because they're Mormon. Well at least I've heard of BYU, who the fuck has heard of South Texas College ???
Didn't Steven Jones attend Vanderbilt and Stanford ? Last I checked those are highly regarded schools.
What if Steven Jones had been teaching at Notre Dame or Boston College ? Would she be questioning the credibility of those schools because of they're Catholic.
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What about fly ash and microspheres? Why didnt Steven Jones consider other sources of the microspheres?
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If the government did check the dust, they didn't account for their findings. The whole point is that we deserve to know the contents and how they got there. A collapsing building cannot accidentally produce nano-thermite, a high-tech explosive.
NIST didn't test the steel for explosives and ignored initial FEMA finding of melted steel. Both nano-thermite and molten steel/iron are smoking guns for explosives bringing down these buildings. Deal with the forensics.
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Did the girl say that America going in to Afghanistan had nothing to do with getting Bin Laden???? Good lord. There is video footage of Bush saying precisely that.
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The girl brought up the questionablity of BYU as a institute, because of Religious affliation, but U Copenhagen was also involved in this research & I believe another University.
That girl was right. The Government did check the dust. You should of brought up the USGS micro photos showing the same iron rich micro-spheres! Please mention the government's own photos of the same spheres!!!
lpercenter 2 years ago
I did mention the USGS and that although the microspherules were detected, the researchers didn't explore what may have have actually created them. Also, I did use one of the USGS photos (upper left hand corner) under the section "Iron-Rich Microspheres".
MektRanzz 2 years ago