(eastday.com January 24, 2002) Scholars for 9/11 Truth:
http://911scholars.org/
How Can I Help?
If you would like advice about planning a 9/11 event with vidoes,speakers, or other arrangements, contact Leon Byerley, who has hadsuccess in doing this, by email at byerley@theriver.comThis e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it or byphone at (520) 326-1129.
CALL IN TO A TALK SHOW!
Zan Overall outlines the advantages of using talk radio as an opportunity to get the word out, even when you are dealing with a hostile host! The first time you try it may cause anxiety, but remember that your opinion counts as much as that of the next American. Speak out and help save your country!
START A CHAIN REACTION!
Send the following links to at least two friends, asking them to sendthem to at least two friends as well. When all is said and done,everyone linked to anyone here will have them. Better yet, take 9/11DVDs to your local community access television stations and ask them toplay them. That should do the trick! Why Did the Trade Center Skyscrapers Collapse?
by Morgan Reynolds
(This article has been modified for this posting. The original contains many links. To follow the original links, please go to the original posting site: http://www.lewrockwell.com/reynolds/reynolds12.html ).
"It didn’t seem real… There are thousands of these steel beams that just fell like pickup sticks."
~ John Albanese, volunteer firefighter and amateur photographer
"What struck us – guys like Warren Jennings and myself, who have spent basically all our lives in the scrap business – we’d never seen steel this heavy, this huge, this massive. It was just unbelievable."
~ Michael Henderson (p. 93),
General Manager, Marine Terminals, Metal Management NE
To explain the unanticipated free-fall collapses of the twin towers at the World Trade Center on September 11, 2001, main stream experts (--also see The American Professional Constructor, October 2004, pp. 12–18 ) offer a three-stage argument: 1) an airplane impact weakened each structure, 2) an intense fire thermally weakened structural components that may have suffered damage to fireproofing materials, causing buckling failures, which, in turn, 3) allowed the upper floors to pancake onto the floors below.
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