... World Trade Center Catastrophe,” The Open Chemical Physics Journal, 2009, 2, 7-31, available online. Red/gray chips from four different WTC dust samples were examined using scanning electron microscopy, ...
... words, dust wasn’t regarded as WTC dust unless it contained these spheres. The chemical composition and micro-images of two WTC iron-rich spheres were documented by the US Geological Survey.
The ...
... in 2003 and 2004 proved that the dust was indeed WTC dust, having its unique chemical signature . Part of this signature , the RJ Lee Group said in its final (2004) report, was “[s]pherical iron . . . particles,” ...
Technical Articles:
Following is a list of related technical/academic articles on the internet.
• Explosives Found in World Trade Center Dust The Editor in Chief of Fire Engineering Magazine, Bill ...
... those who "investigated" 9/11, never even tested for the use of chemical s or explosives in the demise of the buildings. This neglect was a "complete violation" of standard fire-investigation procedures, ...
... who "investigated" 9/11, never even tested for the use of chemical s or explosives in the demise of the buildings. This neglect was a "complete violation" of standard fire-investigation procedures, explained ...
... the chemical signature of incendiary compounds found in the toxic WTC dust.
I would really like to know why complete collapse of the twin towers 'became inevitable' as expressed by NIST without any ...
... Building 7 by numerous witnesses, including the WTC structural engineer, Leslie Robertson.
• What explains the chemical evidence of thermite , an incendiary material found on the ends of steel beams? ...
... at least 1,000° F. hotter than office or jet fuel fires. • Proven chemical evidence of thermate, an incendiary material which produces molten iron as its by-product, found on the columns and beams, previously ...
... min.
Chemical Engineer Mark Basile is another scientist who found thermite in the World Trade Center dust.
Total Time: Approx. 14 min. ...
... of this particular material. Chemical engineer Mark Basile has already independently verified the conclusion of their paper. His study is still being completed and will hopefully be published by the end ...
... jet fuel fires, which do not produce such high temperatures, could not possibly have produced them.
The chemical signature of the examined spheres matched the chemical signature ...
... Harrit, et al. posted at the Bentham Open Chemical Physics Journal The new petition was certified as “in order” by the Clerk of Petitions in 2010. Activists across Canada gathered more than 1400 additional ...
... The testimony provided by Richard Gage and the many building and technical experts at the top of their fields, including high-rise architects, structural engineers, physicists, chemical engineers, firefighters, ...
... Trade Center's dust. Chain of custody of the WTC dust and nanothermite are discussed in depth.
Total time: Approx. 30 min.
Chemical Engineer ...
... the University of Copenhagen, Denmark, which were published in the peer-reviewed Open Chemical Physics Journal. (Mohr forgot to provide a link for his readers to go and read the paper for themselves, so ...
... cladding. Thomas claimed the chemical signature of thermite (a mixture of iron oxide and aluminum) was not found in the WTC dust. His ''explanation'' for the energetic red-gray chips found by Dr. Steven ...
... witnesses
Chemical signature of the incendiary thermite found in solidified molten metal, and dust samples
WTC7 exhibited none of the characteristics of destruction by fire:
Slow onset with ...
... • FEMA finding rapid oxidation and inter-granular melting on structural steel samples. • Several tons of molten metal reported by numerous, highly qualified witnesses. • Chemical signature of the incendiary ...
... for the samples reported. For example, the alternative theory groups have often cited a U.S. Geological Survey paper, “Particle Atlas of World Trade Center Dust Report,” as documenting the chemical signature ...
... some recent research from Niels Harrit (co-author with Steven Jones) and the Open Chemical Physics Journal. We’d mentioned the work that Richard Gage had been doing with AE911Truth, having over a thousand ...
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Evidence page
(Evidence & Resources/Recent Events and Presentations)
... depth. He appears in the upcoming documentary, '9/11 Explosive Evidence —Experts Speak Out'.
Total time: Approx. 30 min.
Chemical Engineer ...
... World Trade Center Catastrophe,” The Open Chemical Physics Journal, 2009, 2, 7-31, available online. Red/gray chips from four different WTC dust samples were examined using scanning electron microscopy, ...
... words, dust wasn’t regarded as WTC dust unless it contained these spheres. The chemical composition and micro-images of two WTC iron-rich spheres were documented by the US Geological Survey.
The ...
... from gypsum wallboard, where it is an inert, chemical ly “locked” ingredient.
Extreme Hot Spots
The United States Geological Survey (USGS) used NASA thermal imaging of the WTC rubble pile surface to ...
... in 2003 and 2004 proved that the dust was indeed WTC dust, having its unique chemical signature . Part of this signature , the RJ Lee Group said in its final (2004) report, was “[s]pherical iron . . . particles,” ...
... those who "investigated" 9/11, never even tested for the use of chemical s or explosives in the demise of the buildings. This neglect was a "complete violation" of standard fire-investigation procedures, ...
... who "investigated" 9/11, never even tested for the use of chemical s or explosives in the demise of the buildings. This neglect was a "complete violation" of standard fire-investigation procedures, explained ...
... the chemical signature of incendiary compounds found in the toxic WTC dust.
I would really like to know why complete collapse of the twin towers 'became inevitable' as expressed by NIST without any ...
... Building 7 by numerous witnesses, including the WTC structural engineer, Leslie Robertson.
• What explains the chemical evidence of thermite , an incendiary material found on the ends of steel beams? ...
... at least 1,000° F. hotter than office or jet fuel fires. • Proven chemical evidence of thermate, an incendiary material which produces molten iron as its by-product, found on the columns and beams, previously ...