Connections  9/11 -   Islamophobic Strategic Alliances-
Militarization Global..??
Let's  look into this story in an effort to put things in
perspective..

http://www.911truth.org/article.php?story=20100706135339150

Tuesday, July 6 2010   -   Open Letters
Left-Leaning Despisers of the 9/11 Truth Movement: Do You Really
Believe in Miracles?


An Open Letter to Terry Allen, Noam Chomsky, Alexander Cockburn, David
Corn, Chris Hayes, George Monbiot, Matthew Rothschild, and Matt
Taibbi1

by David Ray Griffin2
July 6, 2010
GlobalResearch.ca

According to several left-leaning critics of the 9/11 Truth Movement,
some of its central claims, especially about the destruction of the
World Trade Center, show its members to be scientifically challenged.
In the opinion of some of these critics, moreover, claims made by
members of this movement are sometimes unscientific in the strongest
possible sense, implying an acceptance of magic and miracles.

After documenting this charge in Part I of this essay, I show in Part
II that the exact opposite is the case: that the official account of
the destruction of the World Trade Center implies miracles (I give
nine examples), and that the 9/11 Truth Movement, in developing an
alternative hypothesis, has done so in line with the assumption that
the laws of nature did not take a holiday on 9/11. In Part III, I ask
these left-leaning critics some questions evoked by the fact that it
is they, not members of the 9/11 Truth Movement, who have endorsed a
conspiracy theory replete with miracle stories as well as other
absurdities.

I  The Charge that 9/11 Truth Theories Rest on Unscientific, Even
Magical, Beliefs

Several left-leaning critics of the 9/11 Truth Movement, besides
showing contempt for its members, charge them with relying on claims
that are contradicted by good science and, in some cases, reflect a
belief in magic. By “magic,” they mean miracles, understood as
violations of basic principles of the physical sciences.

For example, Alexander Cockburn, who has referred to members of the
9/11 Truth Movement as “9/11 conspiracy nuts,”3 quoted with approval a
philosopher who, speaking of “the 9-11 conspiracy cult,” said that its
“main engine . . . is . . . the death of any conception of evidence,”
resulting in “the ascendancy of magic over common sense, let alone
reason.”4 Also, Cockburn assured his readers: “The conspiracy theory
that the World Trade Centre towers were demolished by explosive
charges previously placed within them is probably impossible.”5 With
regard to Building 7 of the World Trade Center, Cockburn claimed (in
2006) that the (2002) report by FEMA was “more than adequate.”6

Likewise, George Monbiot, referring to members of the 9/11 Truth
Movement as “fantasists,” “conspiracy idiots,” and “morons,” charged
that they “believe that [the Bush regime] is capable of magic.”7

Matt Taibbi, saying that the “9/11 conspiracy theory is so shamefully
stupid” and referring to its members as “idiots,” wrote with contempt
about the “alleged scientific impossibilities” in the official account
of 9/11; about the claim that “the towers couldn't have fallen the way
they did [without the aid of explosives]”; of the view (held by “9/11
Truthers”) that “it isn't the plane crashes that topple the buildings,
but bombs planted in the Towers that do the trick”; and of “the
supposed anomalies of physics involved with the collapse of WTC-7.” He
had been assured by “scientist friends,” he added, that “[a]ll of the
9/11 science claims” are “rank steaming bullshit.”8

Chris Hayes, writing in The Nation in 2006, did not stoop to the kind
of name-calling employed by Cockburn, Monbiot, and Taibbi. Also, he
knew, he admitted, of “eyewitness accounts of [people] who heard
explosions in the World Trade Center.” And he was aware that “jet fuel
burns at 1,500 degrees Fahrenheit [whereas] steel melts at 2,500.” He
asserted, nevertheless, that “the evidence shows [a 9/11 conspiracy]
to be virtually impossible,” so that the 9/11 Truth Movement’s
conspiracy theory is “wrongheaded and a terrible waste of time.”9

Noam Chomsky has also declared that the available facts, when
approached scientifically, refute the 9/11 Truth Movement. Speaking of
evidence provided by this movement to show that 9/11 “was planned by
the Bush Administration,” Chomsky declared: “If you look at the
evidence, anybody who knows anything about the sciences would
instantly discount that evidence.”10 In spite of his dismissive
attitude, however, Chomsky in 2006 gave some helpful advice to people
who believe they have physical evidence refuting the official
account:

    “There are ways to assess that: submit it to specialists . . . who
have the requisite background in civil-mechanical engineering,
materials science, building construction, etc., for review and
analysis. . . . Or, . . . submit it to a serious journal for peer
review and publication. To my knowledge, there isn't a single
submission.”11

In These Times writer Terry Allen, in a 2006 essay entitled “The 9/11
Faith Movement,” assured her readers that “the facts [do not] support
the conspiracists’ key charge that World Trade Center buildings were
destroyed by pre-positioned explosives.”12

In an essay posted at AlterNet a few months after 9/11, David Corn
used a purely a priori argument to demonstrate – at least to his own
satisfaction – that 9/11 could not have been an inside job: “U.S.
officials would [not have been] . . . good [capable] enough, evil
enough, or gutsy enough.”13 In 2009, after having been silent about
9/11 for the intervening years, he addressed the issue again.
Referring to “9/11 conspiracy silliness,” “9/11 conspiracy poison,”
and “9/11 fabulists,” Corn declared:

    “The 9/11 conspiracy . . . was always a load of bunk. You don't
have to be an expert on skyscraper engineering . . . to know that
[this theory] make[s] no sense.”14

Corn thereby implied that, whereas anyone can know that the 9/11 Truth
Movement’s conspiracy theory is false, those people who are “expert[s]
on skyscraper engineering” would have even more certain knowledge of
this fact.

As to how people (such as himself) who are not experts on such matters
could know this movement’s conspiracy theory to be “a load of bunk,”
Corn again employed his three-point a priori argument, as re-worded in
a later essay, according to which the Bush administration was “not
that evil,” “not that ballsy,” and “not that competent.”15 Corn even
referred to his three-point argument as “a tutorial that should
persuade anyone that the 9/11 theory makes no sense.” Although this
“tutorial” does not, of course, convince members of the 9/11 Truth
Movement, Corn explained this fact by saying: “I have learned from
experience that people who believe this stuff are not open to
persuasion.”16

In any case, although his argument against the inside-job theory was
almost entirely a priori, he did make the above-mentioned suggestion
that one’s a priori certitude would be reinforced by people, such as
“expert[s] on skyscraper engineering,” who have relevant types of
expertise to evaluate the empirical evidence.

A fuller statement of the general claim made by these authors - that
the 9/11 Truth Movement is based on unscientific claims – was
formulated by Matthew Rothschild, the editor of The Progressive. In an
essay entitled “Enough of the 9/11 Conspiracy Theories Already,”
Rothschild wrote:

    “Here’s what the conspiracists believe: 9/11 was an inside
job. . . . [T]he Twin Towers fell not because of the impact of the
airplanes and the ensuing fires but because [of] explosives. Building
7, another high-rise at the World Trade Center that fell on 9/11, also
came down by planted explosives. . . . I'm amazed at how many people
give credence to these theories. . . . [S]ome of the best engineers in
the country have studied these questions and come up with perfectly
logical, scientific explanations for what happened. . . . At bottom,
the 9/11 conspiracy theories are profoundly irrational and
unscientific. It is more than passing strange that progressives, who
so revere science on such issues as tobacco, stem cells, evolution,
and global warming, are so willing to abandon science and give in to
fantasy on the subject of 9/11.”17

However, in spite of the confidence with which these critics have made
their charges, the truth is the complete opposite: It is the official
account of the destruction of the World Trade Center, which has been
endorsed by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST),
that is profoundly unscientific (partly because it ignores a massive
amount of evidence pointing to use of explosives18 ), and it is
precisely for this reason that the 9/11 Truth Movement has come up
with an alternative explanation – namely, that the WTC buildings were
brought down in the procedure known as “controlled demolition.”

II  Miracles Implied by NIST’s Explanation of the WTC’s Destruction

The main reason why NIST’s theory of the destruction of the World
Trade Center is profoundly unscientific is that it cannot be accepted
without endorsing miracles, in the sense of violations of fundamental
principles of physics and chemistry. I will demonstrate this point in
terms of nine miracles implied by NIST’s accounts of the destruction
of Building 7 of the World Trade Center (WTC 7) and the Twin Towers
(WTC 1 and 2)


1. The Fire-Induced Collapse of WTC 7: An Apparent Miracle

WTC 7 was a 47-story building that, although it was not hit by a
plane, came down at 5:21 PM that day. Unlike the collapse of the Twin
Towers, the collapse of this building was not publicized. The 9/11
Commission Report, for example, did not even mention it.19 Many people
have, accordingly, never heard of this building’s collapse. A Zogby
poll in 2006, for example, found that 43 percent of the American
people were still unaware that a third WTC building had collapsed, and
even though NIST’s report on its collapse appeared in 2008, many
people today still do not know that this building also came down.20
For the purposes of the present essay, in any case, the main point is
that, insofar as people profess belief in the official account of this
building’s collapse as articulated by NIST, they imply an acceptance
of several miracles.

I begin with a fact about WTC 7’s collapse that at least appears to
entail a miracle: that it was (according to the official account) the
first steel-frame high-rise building in the known universe to be
brought down solely by fire. The Twin Towers were hit by airliners, so
the official account could attribute their collapses to the airplane
impacts as well as to the ensuing fires. But WTC 7 was not hit by a
plane, so its collapse apparently had to be attributed to fire alone.

The unprecedented nature of a fire-induced collapse of a steel-frame
high-rise building was expressed a couple of months after 9/11 by New
York Times reporter James Glanz. Calling the collapse of WTC 7 “a
mystery,” Glanz reported that “experts said no building like it, a
modern, steel-reinforced high-rise, had ever collapsed because of an
uncontrolled fire.” Glanz also quoted a structural engineer as saying:
“[W]ithin the structural engineering community, [WTC 7] is considered
to be much more important to understand [than the Twin Towers],”
because engineers had no answer to the question, “why did 7 come
down”21

The mystery was not lessened in 2002 when FEMA issued the first
official report on this building’s collapse. Saying that its “best
hypothesis” was that flaming debris from the collapse of the North
Tower had ignited diesel fuel stored in the building, resulting in
large, steel-weakening fires that made the building collapse, FEMA
admitted that this hypothesis had “only a low probability of
occurrence”22 (although Alexander Cockburn years later, as we saw
above, would declare this report to be “more than adequate”).

This cautionary statement by FEMA did not, however, prevent defenders
of the official account from claiming that WTC 7’s collapse was not
really very mysterious after all. In a 2006 book, Popular Mechanics
told its readers what they could probably expect to find in the report
on this building to be put out by NIST – which had taken over from
FEMA the responsibility for issuing the official reports on the Twin
Towers and WTC 7. Citing NIST’s “current working hypothesis,” Popular
Mechanics said that WTC 7’s diesel fuel had probably fed the fires
“for up to seven hours.”23

Also, using NIST’s then-current thinking in order to claim that “WTC 7
was far more compromised by falling debris than the FEMA report
indicated,” Popular Mechanics argued that critics could not reject the
official account on the grounds that it would make WTC 7 the first
steel-frame high-rise to have failed “because of fire alone,” because,
Popular Mechanics claimed, the causes of WTC 7’s collapse were
analogous to the causes of the collapses of WTC 1 and WTC 2: “A
combination of physical damage from falling debris [analogous to the
damage caused in the Twin Towers by the airplane impacts] and
prolonged exposure to the resulting [diesel-fuel-fed] fires [analogous
to the jet-fuel-fed fires in the Twin Towers].”24

Popular Mechanics called this twofold explanation a “conclusion” that
had been reached by “hundreds of experts from academia and private
industry, as well as the government.” This claim evidently impressed
many people, including Chris Hayes and Matthew Rothschild, both of
whom said that Popular Mechanics had disproved the claims of the 9/11
Truth Movement. Rothschild, repeating Popular Mechanics’ twofold
explanation, wrote:

    “Building 7 . . . is a favorite of the conspiracy theorists, since
the planes did not strike this structure. But the building did sustain
damage from the debris of the Twin Towers. ‘On about a third of the
face to the center and to the bottom - approximately ten stories –
about 25 percent of the depth of the building was scooped out,’ Shyam
Sunder, the lead investigator for the National Institute of Standards
and Technology, told Popular Mechanics. What's more, the fire in the
building lasted for about eight hours, in part because there were fuel
tanks in the basement and on some of the floors.”25

Hayes, saying that “Popular Mechanics assembled a team of engineers,
physicists, flight experts and the like to critically examine some of
the Truth Movement's most common claims,” reported that these experts
“found them almost entirely without merit.” This counter-claim by
Popular Mechanics evidently settled the matter for Hayes.26

Also, although Terry Allen did not mention Popular Mechanics, her
article was apparently dependent on it. Assuring her readers that she
had found it “relatively easy” to undermine the “facts” employed by
the 9/11 Truth Movement, she wrote:

    “Many conspiracists offer the collapse of WTC Building 7 as the
strongest evidence for the kind of controlled demolition that would
prove a plot. Although not hit by planes, it was damaged by debris,
and suffered fires eventually fueled by up to 42,000 gallons of diesel
fuel stored near ground level.”27

Like Rothschild, therefore, she gave the same twofold explanation for
WTC 7’s collapse that had been provided by Popular Mechanics.28

However, when NIST finally issued its WTC 7 report in 2008, it did not
affirm either element in the twofold explanation that had been
proffered by Popular Mechanics. With regard to the first element, NIST
said: “[F]uel oil fires did not play a role in the collapse of WTC
7.”29 With regard to the second element, NIST said: “Other than
initiating the fires in WTC 7, the damage from the debris from WTC 1
[the North Tower] had little effect on initiating the collapse of WTC
7.”30

This second point means that, contrary to what Popular Mechanics had
claimed it would say, NIST actually asserted that WTC 7 was brought
down by fire, at least primarily. In NIST’s words, the collapse of WTC
7 was “the first known instance of the total collapse of a [steel-
frame] tall building primarily due to fires.”31

One ambiguity needs clearing up: Although in these just-quoted
statements, NIST seemed to indicate that the debris damage had a
“little effect” on initiating the collapse, so that this collapse was
only primarily (rather than entirely) due to fire, NIST generally
treated fire as the sole cause: Besides repeatedly speaking of a “fire-
induced” collapse,32 Also, in a press release announcing its Draft for
Public Comment in August 2008, NIST called the collapse of WTC 7 “the
first known instance of fire causing the total collapse of a tall
building.” This press release, moreover, quoted lead investigator
Shyam Sunder as saying: “Our study found that the fires in WTC 7 . . .
caused an extraordinary event.”33 The brief version of NIST’s final
report said: “Even without the structural damage, WTC 7 would have
collapsed from fires having the same characteristics as those
experienced on September 11, 2001.”34 The long version said: “WTC 7
sustained damage to its exterior as a result of falling debris from
the collapse of WTC 1, but this damage was found to have no effect on
the collapse initiating event.”35

It is not wrong, therefore, to say that NIST portrayed WTC 7 as the
first (and thus far only) steel-frame high-rise building to have come
down because of fire alone. NIST said, in other words, precisely what
Popular Mechanics, knowing that claims about unprecedented physical
events are deeply suspect, had assured people it would not say.

In doing so, moreover, NIST contradicted both parts of Popular
Mechanics’ explanation for WTC 7’s collapse, which, according to
Rothschild and Allen, had provided the basis for discounting the 9/11
Truth Movement’s claims about this collapse. To review: Rothschild
said that the official account was credible, contrary to the Truth
Movement’s claims, because “the building did sustain damage from the
debris of the Twin Towers” and the “fire in the building lasted for
about eight hours,” due to the “fuel tanks in the basement and on some
of the floors.” Allen likewise said the official account was
believable because, although WTC 7 was not hit by a plane, “it was
damaged by debris, and suffered fires eventually fueled by up to
42,000 gallons of diesel fuel stored near ground level.”36

But then, when NIST later denied that either the debris-damage or the
diesel fuel played a role in the collapse of WTC 7, Rothschild and
Allen did not retract their prior assurances. It seems that they, in
effect, simply said – like Gilda Radner on Saturday Night Live in the
1970s – “Never mind.” Their attitude seemed to be, in other words,
that whatever the government says, that is what they will believe.
Whatever kind of journalism this is, it is certainly not truth-seeking
journalism.
In any case, NIST’s claim that WTC 7 suffered an unprecedented, fire-
induced collapse is made even more problematic by the fact that the
fires in this building were relatively unimpressive, compared with
fires in some other steel-frame high-rises. In 1991, a huge fire in
Philadelphia’s One Meridian Plaza lasted for 18 hours and gutted eight
of the building’s 38 floors. In Caracas in 2004, a fire in a 50-story
building raged for 17 hours, completely gutting the building’s top 20
floors. In neither case, however, did the building, or even a single
floor, collapse.37

In WTC 7, by contrast, there were long-lasting fires on only six of
the building’s 47 floors, according to NIST, and by “long-lasting,”
NIST meant only that they lasted up to seven hours.38 It would be
exceedingly strange, therefore, if fire had produced a total collapse
of this building. The claim becomes even stranger when one discovers
that NIST had no evidence that the fires on any of the floors lasted
for much over three hours.39

Accordingly, besides undermining the confident explanations of WTC 7’s
collapse offered by Popular Mechanics, NIST’s conclusion about this
building - that it was the first steel-frame high-rise building ever
to be brought down by fire – appears to constitute a rather remarkable
miracle-claim.


2. WTC 7’s Collapse: A Perfect Imitation of an Implosion

More clearly miraculous, given the official account, was the precise
way in which WTC 7 collapsed: symmetrically (straight down, with an
almost perfectly horizontal roofline), into its own footprint. In
order for this symmetrical collapse to occur, all the (vertical) steel
columns supporting the building had to fail simultaneously. There were
82 of these columns, so the fire theory of WTC 7’s collapse entails
that the fires in this building caused all 82 of these columns to fail
at the same instant.

Even if otherwise possible, such a symmetrical failure would have been
essentially impossible even if the building had been entirely engulfed
by fire, so that all the floors would have been evenly covered with
fire. As it was, however, there were fires on only a few floors, and
these fires never covered an entire floor at the same time. The
official account implies, therefore, that a very asymmetrical pattern
of fires produced an entirely symmetrical collapse. If that is not a
genuine miracle, it will do until one comes along.

Another problem is the fact that, even if a symmetrical, total
collapse could be caused by an asymmetrical pattern of fires, a fire
theory could not explain the sudden onset of WTC 7’s collapse. Popular
Mechanics, which is unreliable on every aspect of 9/11 (as I showed in
my 2007 book, Debunking 9/11 Debunking40 ), apparently misled Chris
Hayes on this point by suggesting otherwise. Attempting to illustrate
his claim that Popular Mechanics had shown the core ideas of the 9/11
Truth Movement to be “almost entirely without merit,” Hayes wrote:

    “To pick just one example, steel might not melt at 1,500 degrees
[Fahrenheit], the temperature at which jet fuel burns, but it does
begin to lose a lot of its strength, enough to cause the support beams
to fail.”41

However, even if the fire could have heated the steel up to this
temperature in the time available (which would have been
impossible42 ), the fire would have weakened the steel gradually,
causing it to start sagging. Videos would, therefore, show
deformations in the building before it came down. But they do not. One
moment the building was perfectly immobile, and the next moment, as
videos show,43 it was accelerating downward in free fall (the
significance of free fall will be discussed below). As Australian
chemist Frank Legge has observed: “There is no sign of the slow start
that would be expected if collapse was caused by the gradual softening
of the steel.”44

Because of these two features of the collapse, anyone knowing anything
about such things can tell, simply by seeing a video of WTC 7’s
collapse, that it was brought down in the procedure known as
“controlled demolition.” For example, Daniel Hofnung, an engineer in
Paris, has written:

    “In the years after [the] 9/11 events, I thought that all I read
in professional reviews and French newspapers was true. The first time
I understood that it was impossible was when I saw a film about the
collapse of WTC 7.”45

Kansas City civil engineer Chester Gearhart wrote:

    “I have watched the construction of many large buildings and also
have personally witnessed 5 controlled demolitions in Kansas City.
When I saw the towers fall on 9/11, I knew something was wrong and my
first instinct was that it was impossible. When I saw building 7 fall,
I knew it was a controlled demolition.”46

Jack Keller, emeritus professor of engineering at Utah State
University (who had been named by Scientific American as one of the
world’s leaders in using science and technology to benefit society),
wrote simply of WTC 7’s collapse: “Obviously it was the result of
controlled demolition.”47

In revealing the collapse of WTC 7 to be an example of controlled
demolition, moreover, the videos show it to be the type of controlled
demolition known as “implosion,” in which explosives and/or
incendiaries are used to slice the building’s steel support columns so
as to cause the building to collapse into its own footprint.

In 2006, for example, a Dutch filmmaker asked Danny Jowenko, the owner
of a controlled demolition company in the Netherlands, to comment on a
video of the collapse of WTC 7, without telling him what it was.
(Jowenko had been unaware that a third building had collapsed in New
York on 9/11.) After viewing the video, Jowenko said: “They simply
blew up columns, and the rest caved in afterwards. . . . This is
controlled demolition.” When asked if he was certain, he replied:
“Absolutely, it’s been imploded. This was a hired job. A team of
experts did this.”48

Moreover, the reason to implode a building, rather than simply causing
it to fall over sideways, is to avoid damaging nearby buildings, and
engineering an implosion is no mean feat. An implosion, in the words
of a controlled demolition website, is “by far the trickiest type of
explosive project,” which “only a handful of blasting companies in the
world . . . possess enough experience . . . to perform.”49 Mark
Loizeaux, the president of the afore-mentioned demolition firm,
Controlled Demolition, Inc., has explained why: “[T]o bring [a
building] down . . . so . . . no other structure is harmed,” the
demolition must be “completely planned,” using “the right explosive
[and] the right pattern of laying the charges.”50....

-- 
You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups 
"Green Youth Movement" group.
To post to this group, send an email to [email protected].
To unsubscribe from this group, send email to 
[email protected].
For more options, visit this group at 
http://groups.google.com/group/greenyouth?hl=en-GB.

Reply via email to