Banned From The Classroom 911 Physics Scientist Who Proved Thermite Involved

Posted on Monday, September 18 at 13:33 by Diogenes
As this reporter discovered in the summer of 2002, "literally molten steel" had been found, more than a month after the collapse, at the bases of the collapsed towers, where their load-bearing central support columns connected to the bedrock. "Such persistent and intense residual heat, 70 feet below the surface, could explain how these crucial structural supports failed," I wrote at the time. Peter Tully, president of Tully Construction of Flushing, New York, told this reporter he had seen pools of "literally molten steel" at the World Trade Center, where his company had been contracted to remove debris, weeks after the three towers collapsed. Mark Loizeaux, president of Controlled Demolition, Inc. (CDI) of Phoenix, Maryland, wrote the clean-up plan for the WTC and confirmed the presence of molten metal at the site. "Yes," Loizeaux said, "hot spots of molten steel in the basements." These incredibly hot areas were found "at the bottoms of the elevator shafts of the main towers, down seven [basement] levels," Loizeaux said. http://www.rense.com/general73/ZZIBN.HTM

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  1. Tue Sep 19, 2006 1:42 pm
    Suspended with pay means he has both time and resources to continue exposing the lies of the corporate elite.<br />
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    Their lies are unraveling fast, check out 911 Press for Truth here:<br />
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