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Explosive Evidence - High Temperatures Prove WTC Demolition
George
Washington Blog
Thursday November 1, 2007
The government has been forced
to admit that the
fires in World Trade Center buildings 1, 2 and 7 were not hot enough to
melt steel. That's because maximum temperatures reached by burning
jet fuel, diesel, office supplies and equipment, and the other flammable
material which could possibly have burned in the World Trade Centers are
far below the melting point of steel.
But two pieces of evidence prove that temperatures within some parts of
the Trade Centers were higher than the melting point of steel:
- Dr.
Steven Jones found iron spheres in samples of dust from the World Trade
Center which were collected by ground zero resident Janette MacKinlay.
The existence of iron spheres in the WTC dust was independently
verified by the government's U.S. Geological Survey itself.
Because iron melts at about the same temperature as steel. Indeed, the
temperature needed to melt iron is almost twice
the maximum temperature that can be generated by the fuel
available in the Trade Center fires.
What, other than explosives producing enormous heat, could have produced
temperatures hot enough to form the iron spheres?
- An expert stated about World Trade Center building 7, "A
combination of an uncontrolled fire and the structural damage might have
been able to bring the building down, some engineers said. But that would
not explain steel members in the debris pile that appear to have been
partly evaporated in extraordinarily
high temperatures" (pay-per-view).
Steel evaporates at a temperature approximately
twice as high as the melting points of iron and steel, and almost
three-and-a-half
times the maximum temperature that can be reached by fuel
available in the Trade Center fires.
Therefore, it is beyond dispute that the temperatures actually present
as the Twin Towers and Building 7 collapsed were simply much
too hot to have been caused by fires ignited by exploding jet fuel.
What could have caused such high temperatures? Certain high-explosives
put out extremely high temperatures.
There is substantial evidence of high-explosives in the Trade Centers.
I will cite just two examples:
- The government itself describes an official photograph of molten metal
pouring out of one of the Twin Towers rights before it collapsed (p. 48):
An
unusual flame is visible within this fire. In the upper photograph {Fig
9-44} a very bright flame, as opposed to the typical yellow or orange
surrounding flames, which is generating a plume of white smoke, stands
out. The intensity of this flame is considerably brigther than normal
flames.
- A paramedic
captain stated "somewhere around the middle of the world trade center
there was this orange and red flash coming out initially it was just one
flash then this flash just kept popping all the way around the building
and that building had started to explode the popping sound and with each
popping sound it was initially an orange and then red flash came out of
the building and then it would just go all around the building on both
sides as far as could see these popping sounds and the explosions were
getting bigger going both up and down and then all around the building".
Whatever caused the "very bright flame" and orange and red flashes was
apparently hot enough to melt iron and to vaporize steel, even though
burning jet fuel, office supplies and the other flammable materials present
in the World Trade Centers could not
have done so.
There was also molten
metal under ground zero for months after 9/11. What caused that?
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