Active Thermitic Material Discovered in Dust from the 9/11 World Trade Center Catastrophe
911Blogger
04 Aprile 2009
Formally published in a peer-reviewed Chemical Physics journal, today:
“Active Thermitic Material Discovered in Dust from the 9/11 World Trade Center Catastrophe”
by Niels H. Harrit, Jeffrey Farrer, Steven E. Jones, Kevin R. Ryan,
Frank M. Legge, Daniel Farnsworth, Gregg Roberts, James R. Gourley and
Bradley R. Larsen
The paper ends with this sentence: “Based on these
observations, we conclude that the red layer of the red/gray chips we
have discovered in the WTC dust is active, unreacted thermitic
material, incorporating nanotechnology, and is a highly energetic
pyrotechnic or explosive material.”
In short, the paper explodes the official story that “no evidence”
exists for explosive/pyrotechnic materials in the WTC buildings.
What is high-tech explosive/pyrotechnic material in large quantities
doing in the WTC dust? Who made tons of this stuff and why? Why have
government investigators refused to look for explosive residues in the
WTC aftermath?
These are central questions raised by this scientific study.
The peer-review on this paper was grueling, with pages of comments
by referees. The tough questions the reviewers raised led to months of
further experiments. These studies added much to the paper, including
observation and photographs of iron-aluminum rich spheres produced as
the material is ignited in a Differential Scanning Calorimeter (see
Figures 20, 25 and 26).
The nine authors undertook an in-depth study of unusual red-gray
chips found in the dust generated during the destruction of the World
Trade Center on 9/11/2001. The article states: “The iron oxide and
aluminum are intimately mixed in the red material. When ignited in a
DSC device the chips exhibit large but narrow exotherms occurring at
approximately 430 ˚C, far below the normal ignition temperature for
conventional thermite. Numerous iron-rich spheres are clearly observed
in the residue following the ignition of these peculiar red/gray chips.
The red portion of these chips is found to be an unreacted thermitic
material and highly energetic.” The images and data plots deserve
careful attention.
Some observations about the production of this paper:
1. First author is Professor Niels Harrit of Copenhagen University in
Denmark, an Associate Professor of Chemistry. He is an expert in
nano-chemistry; current research activities and his photo can be found
here:
http://cmm.nbi.ku.dk/
Molecular Structures on Short and Ultra Short Timescales
A Centre under the Danish National Research Foundation
The Centre for Molecular Movies was inaugurated 29th November 2005,
at the Niels Bohr Institute, University of Copenhagen. The Centre is
made possible through a five year grant from the Danish National
Research Foundation (see e.g. www.dg.dk).
We aim to obtain real time “pictures” of how atoms are moving while
processes are taking place in molecules and solid materials, using
ultrashort pulses of laser light and X-rays. The goal is to understand
and in turn influence, at the atomic level, the structural
transformations associated with such processes.
The Centre combines expertise form Risø National Laboratory,
University of Copenhagen, and the Technical University of Denmark in
structural investigation of matter by synchrotron X-ray based
techniques, femtosecond laser spectroscopy, theoretical insight in
femtosecond processes, and the ability to tailor materials, and design
sample systems for optimal experimental conditions.”
We understand that the Dean of Prof. Harrit’s college, Niels O
Andersen, appears as the first name on the Editorial Advisory Board of
the Bentham Science journal where the paper was published.
2. Second author is Dr. Jeffrey Farrer of BYU. http://www.physics.byu.edu/images/people/farrer.jpg
3. Dr. Farrer is featured in an article on page 11 of the BYU
Frontiers magazine, Spring 2005: “Dr. Jeffrey Farrer, lab director for
TEM” (TEM stands for Transmission Electron Microscopy). The article
notes: “The electron microscopes in the TEM lab combine to give BYU
capabilities that are virtually unique… rivaling anything built
worldwide.” The article is entitled: “Rare and Powerful Microscopes
Unlock Nano Secrets,” which is certainly true as regards the
discoveries of the present paper.
4. Kudos to BYU for permitting Drs. Farrer and Jones and physics
student Daniel Farnsworth to do the research described in the paper and
for conducting internal reviews of the paper. Dr. Farrer was formerly
first author on this paper. But after internal review of the paper, BYU
administrators evidently disallowed him from being first author on ANY
paper related to 9/11 research (this appears to be their perogative,
but perhaps they will explain). Nevertheless, the paper was approved
for publication with Dr. Farrer’s name and affiliation listed and we
congratulate BYU for this. We stand by Dr. Farrer and congratulate his
careful scientific research represented in this paper.
5. Perhaps now there will finally be a review of the SCIENCE
explored by Profs. Harrit and Jones and by Drs. Farrer and Legge and
their colleagues, as repeatedly requested by these scientists. We
challenge ANY university or established laboratory group to perform
such a review. This paper will be a good place to start, along with two
other peer-reviewed papers in established journals involving several of
the same authors:
Fourteen Points of Agreement with Official Government Reports on the World Trade Center Destruction
Authors: Steven E. Jones, Frank M. Legge, Kevin R. Ryan, Anthony F. Szamboti, James R. Gourley
The Open Civil Engineering Journal, pp.35-40, Vol 2
http://www.bentham-open.org/pages/content.php?TOCIEJ/2008/
Environmental anomalies at the World Trade Center: evidence for energetic materials
Authors: Kevin R. Ryan, James R. Gourley, and Steven E. Jones
The Environmentalist, August, 2008
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10669-008-9182-4
6. James Hoffman has written three essays further explaining the
implications and results of the paper. Thank you, Jim, for this work! http://911research.wtc7.net/essays/thermite/index.html
7. Important features of the research have been independently
corroborated by Mark Basile in New Hampshire and by physicist Frédéric
Henry-Couannier in France., proceeding from earlier scientific reports
on these discoveries (e.g., by Prof. Jones speaking at a Physics Dept.
Colloquium at Utah Valley University last year.) We understand that
details will soon be forthcoming from these independent researchers.
Now read the paper for yourself, and let your voice regarding these discoveries be heard!
http://www.bentham.org/open/tocpj/openaccess2.htm then click on “Active Thermitic Materials Discovered…”
Direct page link: (D/L PDF at source...)
http://www.bentham-open.org/pages/content.php?TOCPJ/2009
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