Showing posts with label Sounds of Multiple Explosions. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sounds of Multiple Explosions. Show all posts

9/11 FOIA: Audible Pops and Explosions

SEE IT HERE: 9/11 FOIA: Audible Pops and Explosions

This is part of the ongoing NIST cumulus footage that has been released to the public because of the International Center for 9/11 Studies.

Video the government felt was not necessary to show the public, released September 2010.

David Chandler on WTC 7: Sound Evidence for Explosions


The video shown here is the latest in the series. It is a result of collaboration between David Chandler and Debora Blake, who contributed some of the visuals and did the video editing:



There is ample evidence, from both witnesses and recordings, of explosions associated with the destruction of World Trade Center Building 7 (WTC 7).

NIST sidestepped investigating explosions and explosives by setting up an artificially high threshold of interest. They swept aside any testimony or recordings of explosions that would not register 130-140 dB one kilometer away.



They established this criterion using RDX (one of the loudest explosives) in a scenario that produced a far higher sound level than other possible uses of explosives to bring down the building.

Then they turned around and used sound level as the sole criterion for deciding whether the use of explosives was a credible hypothesis. By this maneuver, they sidestepped investigating testimony of explosives or possible evidence of explosive residues.

This is just one more instance of fraudulent behavior on the part of the NIST investigation of the World Trade Center disaster.


Eyewitness David Long - Explosive Interview



On May 8, 2009, members of Truth Action Ottawa interviewed Mr. David Long, who was in downtown Manhattan the morning of September 11, 2001.

Mr. Long recounts everything he saw and heard that morning, including multiple streams of molten metal pouring from the buildings before they fell, and the sounds of multiple explosions as the buildings came down.