The World Trade Center Collapse on 9/11 with Steven Jones, Part 1/3

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Uploaded by on Jan 15, 2009

History Counts presents an interview with physicist Steven Jones about his peer-reviewed paper "Why Indeed Did the World Trade Center Collapse?". The topics covered are the official theory of a "pancaking collapse" and the discovery of the highly reactive material known as thermite on the steel and how this is evidence that requires a new an independent investigation.

Note: This show is an episode of "History Counts", now called "In Context".

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  • hm hmm yes, how so indeed did this come to be ? pass thee a crumpet and tea and I'll take ye on e great journey.

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