Opinion and observation on a world gone crazy

Joe Gill, journalist and game inventor from Brighton, UK

Thursday 1 September 2011

Chemical engineer backs up thermite evidence from WTC site on 9/11

This interview with chemical engineer Mark Basile from last October, from Cincinatti 911 Truth, really does seem to verify the findings of Niels Harrit and Dr Stephen Jones in their open source paper on nanothermite published in early 2009. As Harritt said in the recent BBC Conspiracy Files documentary, since that paper's release, no scientific paper has come forward to discredit its findings. Basile's own tests, which he explains in this interview, back up the Harrit/Jones findings.

What Basile explains is that the evidence of thermitic deposits in the WTC dust cannot be dismissed as a product of the collapse and fires. It can only be explained as something that was put there to achieve an incendiary effect, and its origins are military scientific. They cannot be acquired on the open market by amateur terrorists. This is somewhere between a smoking and a loaded gun. I am surprised this interview has had so little coverage.

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