e enjte, nëntor 01, 2007

Explosive Evidence - WTC Was Too Hot

Dr. Steven Jones found iron spheres in samples of dust from the World Trade Center which were collected by ground zero resident Janette MacKinlay.

Why is this important? Because iron melts at about the same temperature as steel. But the government has admitted that the fires in the World Trade Centers were not hot enough to melt steel.

Indeed, the temperature needed to melt iron is almost twice the maximum temperature that can be reached by jet fuel, diesel, office supplies and equipment, and the other flammable material which could possibly have burned in the World Trade Centers. So what, other than explosives producing enormous heat, could have produced temperatures hot enough to form the iron spheres?

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