Humint Events Online: WTC7 Rubble Had Extremely Hot Spots-- Like WTC1 and WTC2-- Evidence of Nuking

Sunday, July 06, 2008

WTC7 Rubble Had Extremely Hot Spots-- Like WTC1 and WTC2-- Evidence of Nuking

This is the AVRIS (Airborne Visible/Infrared Imaging Spectrometer) map for Sept. 16th, 2001-- WTC7 is at the upper right, with several orange/yellow spots (yellow being most hot in the scale here):


These spots of extreme temperatures are almost certainly indication that nuclear devices were used to level the WTC towers. And the most eastern (rightward) spot of WTC7 is at least 1000 Kelvin-- one of the hottest spots they recorded. Ironically, this is the area where NIST now seems to be blaming a floor collapse for the fall of WTC7 (as if!).

More evidence of nuclear-scale temperatures are the statements of Dr. Bernett, Fire Engineering Professor relating: "steel members in the debris pile that appear to have been partly evaporated in extraordinarily high temperatures".


The most and most intense hot spots are at the eastern base of WTC2 -- perhaps this is where the most redundant nukes were placed?

Certainly, the corners of the structures had the most hot spots-- area where there would be the most necessity for extreme demolition.

1 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Ah, the China Syndrome, in glorious color.

8:25 AM  

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