For 15 years, there’s been a small band of
investigators who have questioned the idea that the Twin Towers in New
York City collapsed because of the intense heat and fires raging
following two terrorist-directed plane crashes.
Now, however, Europhysics Magazine, the respected publication of the European physics community,
has published a report by four experts who say “the evidence points
overwhelmingly to the conclusion that all three buildings were destroyed
by controlled demolition.”
The study is the work of Steven Jones,
former full professor of physics at Brigham Young University, Robert
Korol, a professor emeritus of civil engineering at McMaster University
in Ontario, Canada, Anthony Szamboti, a mechanical design engineer with
over 25 years of structural design experience in the aerospace and
communications industries, and Ted Walter, the director of strategy and
development for Architects & Engineers for 9/11 Truth, a nonprofit
organization that today represents more than 2,500 architects and
engineers.
“It bears repeating that fires have never
caused the total collapse of a steel-framed high-rise before or since
9/11,” the researchers write. “Did we witness an unprecedented event
three separate times on September 11, 2001?”
The researchers also found “the only
phenomenon capable of collapsing such buildings completely has been by
way of a procedure known as controlled demolition, whereby explosives or
other devices are used to bring down a structure intentionally.”
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