
Thermite Finger Print – A Special Report by Visibility 9-11
Dr. Steven Jones and Kevin Ryan are among several authors of a new paper that has appeared in the prestigious scientific journal “The Open Chemical

Dr. Steven Jones and Kevin Ryan are among several authors of a new paper that has appeared in the prestigious scientific journal “The Open Chemical

‘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

by Kevin R. Ryan Æ James R. Gourley Æ Steven E. Jones Abstract Investigators monitoring air quality at the World Trade Center, after the September

by Steven E. Jones*,1, Frank M. Legge2, Kevin R. Ryan3, Anthony F. Szamboti*,4 and James R. Gourley5 INTRODUCTION On September 11, 2001, the Twin Towers

This week Visibility 9-11 welcomes singer and songwriter Jesse Goplen. Jesse’s debut CD Cowboy is organically home grown and is a raw, impassioned and above

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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

This podcast is a continuation from last week exploring the PowerPoint presentation by physics professor Steven E. Jones. Professor Jones asks the burning question “Why

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

This week Visibility 9-11 welcomes one of the co-founders of 911truth.org, Nicholas Levis. Nick began to question the official story of 9-11 shortly after 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 podcast takes a close look at media accounts of tragedies such as OKC and 9-11 as they happened, when the news reports were still