911/Towers: Thermate found in residues

2006-06-21

Richard Moore

Original source URL:
http://portland.indymedia.org/en/2006/06/341238.shtml

BYU Physics Prof Finds Thermate in WTC Physical Samples, Building 
Collapses an Inside Job

author: Jacob Hamblin

Based on chemical analysis of WTC structural steel residue, a Brigham 
Young University physics professor has identified the material as 
Thermate. Thermate is the controlled demolition explosive thermite 
plus sulfur. Sulfur cases the thermite to burn hotter, cutting steel 
quickly and leaving trails of yellow colored residue.

Prof. Steven Jones, who conducted his PhD research at the Stanford 
Linear Accelerator Center and post-doctoral research at Cornell 
University and the Los Alamos Meson Physics Facility, has analyised 
materials from WTC and has detected the existence of thermate, used 
for "cutting" the steel support columns, as evident in the photo 
below.

Dr. Jones is a co-founder of Scholars for 911 Truth.

Dr. Jones in earlier work pointed to thermate as the likely explosive 
that brought down the WTC1, WTC2, and WTC7 skyscrapers. But only 
recently was physical material analysed in the lab and the presense 
of thermate announced. The samples were provided Dr. Jones team from 
redundant sourses.

Both BYU and Prof. Jones have been offered additional grants if he 
would "change the direction" of his research. In addition, there have 
been threats made by an individual who "is taking action" to stop 
Steven Jones' research, specifically his experiment with thermites 
(aluminothermics), on the grounds his work may be helpful to 
"terrorists". Jones notes that much more detailed information on both 
thermite and thermate is readily available on the internet.
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