
Carbon Nanotubes in WTC Dust
February 9, 2020 by Kevin Ryan At the Toronto Hearings in 2011, Professor Niels Harrit described a new discovery related to the World Trade Center
February 9, 2020 by Kevin Ryan At the Toronto Hearings in 2011, Professor Niels Harrit described a new discovery related to the World Trade Center
‘hy.poth.e.sis’ is a documentary film that follows physics professor Steven E. Jones during a pivotal point in his life. In 2005, Steven went public with
Mar. 4, 2011 (PR Newswire) — From the iStockAnalyst website. DENVER, March 4, 2011 /PRNewswire/ — Colorado citizens are among the nation’s leaders in pursuing
In this podcast, Dr Frank Legge discusses his new paper which was co-authored with Warren Stutt and has been published at the The Journal of
Direct links: Part 1: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=23n0Vr_A1TQ Part 2: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kJwE65Y32Y4 Part 3: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7ZNSXC3KVeE
Part One https://youtu.be/HFM_36jvDiA Part 2 https://youtu.be/W6fpGIIEqfs
Interview by John Bursill It is a great pleasure to welcome back our regular guest Kevin Ryan to the Visibility 9-11 Podcast. Kevin is arguably
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Demolition Access To The WTC Towers: Part Two – Security by Kevin R. Ryan August 13, 2009 Scoop Independent News See also… Kevin R. Ryan:
https://youtu.be/irOj1QYjVvc Niels Harrit and 8 other scientists found nano-thermite in the dust from the World Trade Center. For better results with customized versions of this
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Pardon Our Dust, or, Why the World Trade Center Dust Matters by Michael Green John R. Moffett, the distinguished neuroscientist and managing editor of OPEDNEWS,
Editor in chief of Open Chemical Physics Journal resigns after controversial article on 9/11 by SnowCrash 911blogger.com The editor in chief of the journal where
Traces of explosives in 9/11 dust, scientists say by Elaine Jarvik Deseret News Monday, April 6, 2009 Tiny red and gray chips found in the
Super-Explosive Found in WTC Remains Scientists found an active high-quality ‘super-explosive’ in the dust collected after the attack on the World Trade Centre in 2001.
Visibility 9-11 continues our Special Report on the new research paper titled Active Thermitic Material Discovered in Dust from the 9/11 World Trade Center Catastrophe
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Traces of explosives in 9/11 dust, scientists say by Elaine Jarvik Deseret News Tiny red and gray chips found in the dust from the collapse
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Victoria Ashley, STJ911 committee member Phone: 510-769-5109 Site: www.STJ911.org Email: stj911@gmail.com Study: Scientists Discover Active Thermitic Material in WTC Dust Berkeley,
Visibility 9-11 welcomes Raymond Schwab and Elliott Nesche of Beit Shalom Ministries. Raymond and Elliott have been strong supporters of the Colorado 9-11 Visibility Project
Guest Host George Flynn interviews former Marine Colonel Jim Bush regarding Preparedness. They take a look at the “Hows & Whys” of personal safety &
Visibility 9-11 welcomes to the program professor of physics Dr. Steven E. Jones Ph.D. In November of 2005, Dr. Jones released his research paper Why
This week, Words of Freedom host Michael Wolsey welcomes Tim Boyle, 9-11 activist and co-founding member of Colorado 9-11 Visibility. Tim has been active in
Referred to by many as The Prelude to 9-11, the events of April 19th, 1995 are significant in that we would see many of the
In this special broadcast of Visibility 9-11, Michael once again guest hosts for Words of Freedom with George Flynn. Words of Freedom is aired on
This episode of Visibility 9-11 features an interview with former air traffic controller Robin Hordon. Mr. Hordon provides a valuable insight into the inner workings
This podcast continues with the Power Point presentation by Steven E. Jones, physics professor and includes a discussion on the hypothesis of the use of