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    Explosives Technician Blows Away Official WTC Conspiracy Theory Imprimer Envoyer
    Écrit par Dick Scar, BSAE   
    Mercredi, 15 Juin 2011 20:57
    Nous sommes désolés, il n'existe pas de traduction de ce texte pour le moment.

    Former CDI Controlled Demolition Loader Tom Sullivan

    Watch for Sullivan in the DVD
    “9/11: Explosive Evidence – Experts Speak Out
    Premieres Everywhere September 10

    The NIST Report is very suspect, says Sullivan

    Many experts give sound reasons for questioning the official theory of what happened at the World Trade Center on 9/11/01. Tom Sullivan, an explosives technician, offers particularly relevant experience – given the explosive nature of the Twin Towers’ destruction on 9/11. His video testimony can be seen now on our evidence page.

    Sullivan worked for Controlled Demolition, Inc. (CDI), during the years surrounding 9/11/01 as an explosives loader. His job was to place explosives in buildings to prepare them for controlled demolition. He worked on major projects such as the Seattle Kingdome, the Three Rivers Stadium, and the Philadelphia Naval Hospital.

    He notes that demolition work is complex and precise. “When we load a building, all support columns on a given floor fail at the same time within milliseconds of one another.”

    “The key word is ‘controlled’ in a controlled demolition.”

    He adds, “Looking at the building, it wouldn’t be a problem once you gained access to the elevator shafts… a team of loading experts would have access to all the core columns and beams.”

    “The story that just a few column failures can cause a synchronized global collapse – an implosion – well, that’s just nonsense.”

    Sullivan also noted that a controlled demolition exhibits progressive waves of explosions that sound more like a roar than a single blast.

    “What I saw was a classic implosion,” he notes, “People on the ground reported exactly what I would have expected: waves of explosions going off, not one massive big boom.”

    9/11: Explosive Evidence – Experts Speak Out debuts the weekend of September 11 as one part of a four-part strategy being taken by AE911Truth to raise national awareness during the 10th anniversary activities commemorating the catastrophic events of 9/11. Please help to organize a movie screening of this premiere in your local community. We need supporters across the country to help. Visit AE911Truth.org/tenth and/or our Volunteer Page today to find out more.