sábado, 10 de diciembre de 2016

Physicists Say Twin Towers Destroyed by Controlled Demolition on 9/11

Physicists Say Twin Towers Destroyed by Controlled Demolition on 9/11

 

(ANTIMEDIA) Christmas has come early for “conspiracy theorists” around the world. An academic report published by Europhysics News
in time for the anniversary of 9/11 is questioning the official
explanation for the collapse of all three World Trade Center buildings
on September 11, 2001, and their conclusion may make even the most
rational person rethink their outlook. As the report from Europhysics News, a “ magazine of the European physics community,” notes:


“It bears repeating that fires have never caused the total
collapse of a steel-framed high-rise before or since 9/11. Did we
witness an unprecedented event three separate times on September 11,
2001? The NIST [U.S. National Institute of Standards and Technology]
reports,
which attempted to support that unlikely conclusion, fail to persuade a
growing number of architects, engineers, and scientists. Instead, the
evidence points overwhelmingly to the conclusion that
all three buildings were destroyed by controlled demolition. Given
the far-reaching implications, it is morally imperative that this
hypothesis be the subject of a truly scientific and impartial
investigation by responsible authorities.”


Entitled “15 Years Later: On the Physics of High-Rise Building
Collapses,” the investigation was conducted by Steven Jones, a former
professor of physics at Brigham Young University; Robert Korol, a
professor emeritus of civil engineering at McMaster University in
Ontario, Canada and a fellow of the Canadian Society for Civil
Engineering and the Engineering Institute of Canada; Anthony Szamboti, a
mechanical design engineer; and Ted Walter, author of Architects
& Engineers for 9/11 Truth’s Beyond Misinformation: “What Science
Says About the Destruction of World Trade Center Buildings 1, 2 and 7.”


The Europhysics News report begins by questioning the official
explanation for the collapse of the three buildings on September 11,
2001, as determined by the U.S. National Institute of Standards and
Technology (NIST). NIST began carrying out an investigation in August
2002, and their findings are still questioned to this day. The report
reminds us that:


“Indeed, neither before nor since 9/11 have fires caused the total
collapse of a steel-framed high-rise—nor has any other natural event,
with the exception of the 1985 Mexico City earthquake, which toppled a
21-story office building. Otherwise, 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.”