Why the 9/11 buildings collapsed.

Monday, August 18, 2008

"Fire in the Skyscraper"

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A Message from Sally Regenhard, founder, The Skyscraper Safety Campaign I had known it from that deadly day, as I watched the towers burn an...
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Friday, August 15, 2008

Deep Seated Pockets of Fire & Molten Metal

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After any fire in which a building collapses, there often remain deep seated, pockets of fire deep within the rubble pile These pockets of f...
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Collapse Cause

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Much has been made of the fact that NIST only analyzed the events up to the point where the Towers were poised to collapse before runaway co...
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Reports of Controlled Demolition, Molten Steel, Thermite, etc.

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Richard Gages' pseudoscientific deluge of misinformation is typical of the absurd ideas put forward by the 9/11 ‘truth’ movement. Real s...
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Kevin Ran

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Kevin Ryan knew nothing about how floor assemblies are tested by his own company Underwriters Laboratory. He rported that they tested the st...
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Arthur Scheuerman
Arthur Scheuerman retired as a battalion chief from the Fire Department of New York. He ascended to increasingly responsible positions in all ranks in every borough, and managed firefighting operations in high-rise buildings; shipyards; industrial, chemical, and fuel facilities; power-generating plants; places of assembly. He spent a number of years as a firefighter in the busiest engine company in the Bronx - Engine 82. As a New York City High-Rise, Fire Safety Director, Scheuerman used his in-depth knowledge of fire behavior as it relates to building configuration and population densities to ensure life safety in various high-rise office buildings in emergencies.In addition, he was Fire Safety Director for St. Lukes Hospital, a 16-building, high-rise hospital and office complex in Manhattan. Ever striving to improve life safety features in the city’s structures, especially high-rise buildings He served as a consultant on High Rise Safety and Code Development to the Fire Department of New York.
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