Most interesting. Wonder how would they have covered up bringing the thermate throughout the building. LAN/backbone cabling, electrical wiring, airvents, fire-retardant, elevator shaft, etc... One of the contractor that had access to the entire building would then have done it. Somebody is bound to come up with the answer of who that was. BTW did the Dean commission actually conclude on building 7 without conducting these spectral EDS tests???
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"BTW did the Dean commission actually conclude on building 7 without conducting these spectral EDS tests"
To my knowledge this is the only analysis of its kind that has been made public. There was another early study done a year after the collapse events that did sow unusual levels of sulfur (Jones makes reference to the study), but it did not look for explosives in general, and certainly not for thermate specifically.
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"We are all in this together somehow, some more than others somehow"
To my knowledge this is the only analysis of its kind that has been made public. There was another early study done a year after the collapse events that did sow unusual levels of sulfur (Jones makes reference to the study), but it did not look for explosives in general, and certainly not for thermate specifically.