University Faculty Openly Questioning Official Version of 9/11
University faculty are now openly questioning the official version of what happened to the World Trade Center on September 11, 2001.
On November 15, the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga hosted a seminar on the Science of September 11.
The event was covered by the local media:
The day after, at Indiana University, Dr. Niels H. Harrit spoke about how explosives were likely involved in the destruction.
Every sample of World Trade Center dust his scientific team analyzed contained unreacted, man made nano-thermite. The dust also contained previously molten iron droplets caused by very high temperatures that could not have been caused by jet fuel or office fires.
The findings, published in the April 2009 edition of the Open Chemical Physics Journal, have never been challenged.
“This stands as an indictment of the official story of 9/11,” says Dr. Steven E. Jones, professor emeritus of physics from Brigham Young University.
Dr. Jones noted that the laws of chemistry and physics are not influenced by political or cultural pressures.
