For some, the search for what happened on 9/11 isn't over

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Published 10 March, 2010, 20:50

Edited 11 March, 2010, 14:24

Jesse Ventura's new book American Conspiracies questions the government's 
position on 9/11. He wrote about the same topic on The Huffington Post, but his 
article was banned. Read it here on RT.

By Jesse Ventura

 You didn't see anything about it in the mainstream media, but two weeks ago at 
a conference in San Francisco, more than one thousand architects and engineers 
signed a petition demanding that Congress begin a new investigation into the 
destruction of the World Trade Center skyscrapers on 9/11.

That's right, these people put their reputations in potential jeopardy because 
they don't buy the government's version of events. They want to know how 
200,000 tons of steel disintegrated and fell to the ground in 11 seconds. They 
question whether the hijacked planes were responsible – or whether it could 
have been a controlled demolition from inside that brought down the twin towers 
and Building 7.

Richard Gage, a member of the American Institute of Architects and the founder 
of Architects and Engineers for 9/11 Truth, put it like this: "The official 
Federal Emergency Management [Agency] and National Institute of Standards and 
Technology reports provide insufficient, contradictory and fraudulent accounts 
of the circumstances of the towers' destruction." He's especially disturbed by 
Building 7, whose 447 stories came down in "pure free-fall acceleration" that 
afternoon – even though it was never hit by an aircraft.

This is a subject I take up in my new book, American Conspiracies, published 
this week by Skyhorse. An excerpt follows:

Some people have argued that the twin towers went down, within a half hour of 
one another, because of the way they were constructed. Well, those 425,000 
cubic yards of concrete and 200,000 tons of steel were designed to hold up 
against a Boeing 707, the largest plane built at the time the towers were 
completed in 1973. Analysis had shown that a 707 traveling at 600 miles an hour 
(and those had four engines) would not cause major damage. The twin-engine 
Boeing 757s that hit on 9/11 were going 440 and 550 miles an hour.

Still, we are told that a molten, highly intense fuel mixture from the planes 
brought down these two steel-framed skyscrapers. Keep in mind that no other 
such skyscraper in history had ever been known to collapse completely due to 
fire damage. So could it actually have been the result of a controlled 
demolition from inside the buildings? I don't claim expertise about this, but I 
did work four years as part of the Navy's underwater demolition teams, where we 
were trained to blow things to hell and high water. And my staff talked at some 
length with a prominent physicist, Steven E. Jones, who says that a "gravity 
driven collapse" without demolition charges defies the laws of physics. These 
buildings fell, at nearly the rate of free-fall, straight down into their own 
footprint, in approximately ten seconds. An object dropped from the roof of the 
110-story-tall towers would reach the ground in about 9.2 seconds. Then there's 
the fact that steel beams that weighed as much as 200,000 pounds got tossed 
laterally as far as 500 feet.

The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) started its 
investigation on August 21, 2002. When their 10,000-page-long report came out 
three years later, the spokesman said there was no evidence to suggest a 
controlled demolition. But Steven E. Jones also says that molten metal found 
underground weeks later is proof that jet fuel couldn't have been all that was 
responsible. I visited the site about three weeks after 9/11, with Governor 
Pataki and my wife Terry. It didn't mean anything to me at the time, but they 
had to suspend digging that day because they were running into heat pockets of 
huge temperatures. These fires kept burning for more than three months, the 
longest-burning structure blaze ever. And this was all due to jet fuel? We're 
talking molten metal more than 2,000 degrees Fahrenheit.

Probably the most conclusive evidence about a controlled demolition is a 
research paper (two years, nine authors) published in the peer-reviewed Open 
Chemical Physics Journal, in April 2009. In studying dust samples from the 
site, these scientists found chips of nano-thermite, which is a high-tech 
incendiary/explosive. Here's what the paper's lead author, Dr. Niels Harrit of 
the University of Copenhagen's chemistry department, had to say about the 
explosive that he's convinced brought down the Twin Towers and the nearby 
Building 7:

"Thermite itself dates back to 1893. It is a mixture of aluminum and 
rust-powder, which react to create intense heat. The reaction produces iron, 
heated to 2500 degrees Centigrade. This can be used to do welding. It can also 
be used to melt other iron. So in nano-thermite, this powder from 1893 is 
reduced to tiny particles, perfectly mixed. When these react, the intense heat 
develops much more quickly. Nano-thermite can be mixed with additives to give 
off intense heat, or serve as a very effective explosive. It contains more 
energy than dynamite, and can be used as rocket fuel."

Richard Gage is one of hundreds of credentialed architects and structural 
engineers who have put their careers on the line to point out the detailed 
anomalies and many implications of controlled demolition in the building 
collapses. As he puts it bluntly: "Once you get to the science, it's 
indisputable."

Buy American Conspiracies at Amazon.com 
<http://www.amazon.com/American-Conspiracies-Dirty-Government-Tells/dp/160239802X/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1267206693&sr=8-1>
 

 

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