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What the hell are you going on about, Goddess?
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OftenWrong: But I just don't know where to find it. From a "scientist"!
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US foreign policy
hot enough replied to JamesHackerMP's topic in Federal Politics in the United States
That is of no consequence. Read the article. The law professor sets out the law clearly. It was an illegal invasion and the war crime continues to this day. The US gives refuge to tens of thousands of terrorists. Its CIA has many terrorists. The US armed and supported many terrorist organizations in the US against Cuba. The USA is the largest terrorist group in the world. What part don't you understand about the US negotiating with the Taliban into August of 2001? The invasion came because the Taliban would not give the US/US business what it wanted. -
Jesus Christ, dialamah, you said you have me on ignore. How can one trust such people? Rue doesn't hold the biggest terrorists in the world responsible and neither do you. If I remember correctly you too don't believe that the US/western nations are guilty of terrorism. Rue lies on 911 and when he was called on it he refused to address it.
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You aren't a scientist. That much is clear.
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Omni: Too bad his paper on 9-11 got him put under review from his teaching job due to it's lack of any rigorous peer review. ================== Why didn't you question Omni on his lies, capricorn? Because you didn't know he was lying. Now you do.
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If science is so uncomplicated then you will have no problems with these questions, what with your "intense dedication and a lifetime of study". 1. Do you deny that the US government developed nanothermite in the 1990s? 2. Do you deny that unreacted nanothermite particles were found in WTC dust? 3. Do you deny that the by-products of thermitic reactions were found in WTC dust, iron microspheres in volumes 1500 times greater than that of normal office dust? 4. Do you deny the molten and vaporized steel described by FEMA, pictures of which anyone can see? 5. Do you deny the molten and fused steel and concrete, one named the Meteorite and housed in a 911 museum? 6. Do you deny the molten handguns found and stored in a 911 museum?
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US foreign policy
hot enough replied to JamesHackerMP's topic in Federal Politics in the United States
The stunning hypocrisy and the lies. Afghanistan was an illegal invasion of a sovereign nation. [see below] AMERICA’S ILLEGAL WAR IN AFGHANISTAN https://www.law.upenn.edu/journals/jil/articles/volume33/issue2/Williams33U.Pa.J.Int'lL.563(2011).pdf Afghanistan: The Other Illegal War The U.S. invasion of Afghanistan was every bit as illegal as the invasion of Iraq. Why, then, do so many Americans see it as justifiable? http://www.alternet.org/story/93473/afghanistan%3A_the_other_illegal_war Both the Taliban and Saddam Hussein were US creations and US sponsored and US supported. The US was negotiating with the Taliban right up to August 2001. The September 27, 1996: Victorious Taliban Supported by Pakistan; Viewed by US, Unocal as Stabilizing Force Taliban forces conquering Afghanistan. [Source: Banded Artists Productions]The Taliban conquer Kabul [ASSOCIATED PRESS, 8/19/2002] , establishing control over much of Afghanistan. A surge in the Taliban’s military successes at this time is later attributed to an increase in direct military assistance from Pakistan’s ISI. [NEW YORK TIMES, 12/8/2001] The oil company Unocal is hopeful that the Taliban will stabilize Afghanistan and allow its pipeline plans to go forward. According to some reports, “preliminary agreement [on the pipeline] was reached between the [Taliban and Unocal] long before the fall of Kabul .… Oil industry insiders say the dream of securing a pipeline across Afghanistan is the main reason why Pakistan, a close political ally of America’s, has been so supportive of the Taliban, and why America has quietly acquiesced in its conquest of Afghanistan.” [DAILY TELEGRAPH, 10/11/1996] The 9/11 Commission later concludes that some State Department diplomats are willing to “give the Taliban a chance” because it might be able to bring stability to Afghanistan, which would allow a Unocal oil pipeline to be built through the country. [9/11 COMMISSION, 3/24/2004] July-August 1999: Taliban Leaders Visit US About a dozen Afghan leaders visit the US. They are militia commanders, mostly Taliban, and some with ties to al-Qaeda. A few are opponents of the Taliban. Their exact names and titles remain classified. For five weeks, they visit numerous locales in the US, including Mt. Rushmore. All their expenses are paid by the US government and the University of Nebraska. Thomas Gouttierre, an academic heading an Afghanistan program at the University of Nebraska, hosts their visit. Gouttierre is working as a consultant to Unocal at the time, and some Taliban visits to the US are paid for by Unocal, such as a visit two years earlier (see December 4, 1997). However, it is unknown if Unocal plays a role in this particular trip. Gouttierre had previously been paid by the CIA to create Afghan textbooks promoting violence and jihad (see 1984-1994). It is unknown if any of these visitors meet with US officials during their trip. [CHICAGO TRIBUNE, 10/21/2001] -
Prove that this renowned scientist, a PhD, is a silly source. You illustrate that you are no source, save for a source of disinformation and lies, with this nonsense. =================== Professor Steven Earl Jones N373 ESC E-mail: [email protected] Full Professor of Physics, Emeritus, early retirement January 2007 BIOGRAPHICAL: Birth date: 25 March 1949 Citizenship: USA Telephone: (801) 735-5885 EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE: Graduated from Bellevue High School, Bellevue, Washington, with 4.0 scholastic average (A=4.0) in 1967. B.S. in Physics, Mathematics minor, magna cum laude with honors, from Brigham Young University in 1973, retaining the Presidential (David O. McKay) Scholarship. Ph.D. in Physics, Mathematics/Electronics minors from Vanderbilt University in 1978, retaining full Tuition Scholarship and Research Fellowship (1973-1978). Ph.D. research conducted at the Stanford Linear Accelerator Center (1974-1977); course work completed at Stanford University. Post-doctoral research conducted at Cornell University (CESR) and the Los Alamos Meson Physics Facility. Conducted research at the Idaho National Engineering Laboratory, EG & G Idaho, Idaho Falls, 1979-1985 (Senior Engineering Specialist). Joined BYU Department of Physics and Astronomy, faculty, 1985. Principal Investigator for experimental muon-catalyzed fusion 1982-1991 for the U.S. Department of Energy, Division of Advanced Energy Projects. Spokesman for LAMPF Experiment #727 and co-spokesman for LAMPF Experiments #963 and #1151 (1982 - 1993). Collaborator in several other experiments, including experiments at TRIUMF (Vancouver, Canada), The National High Energy Laboratory, KEK (Tsukuba, Japan), Rutherford-Appleton Laboratory (Oxford, U.K.), and Kamioka, Japan. Associate Director, Brigham Young University Center for Fusion Studies, 1989-1994 Search for fusion in condensed matter and deuterium, research for U.S. Department of Energy (May 1986 - December 1991) and for the Electric Power Research Institute (April 1990-June 1993). Seminars on 9/11/2001 research at BYU, Utah Valley University, Utah Academy of Sciences, Arts and Letters, San Diego State University, University of California, San Diego, Sonoma State University, University of California, Berkeley, etc. (Sept. 2005 – present) AWARDS David O. McKay Scholarship at Brigham Young University, 1968 National Merit Scholar, 1968 Tuition Scholarship and Research Fellowship at Vanderbilt University, 1973-1978 Outstanding Young Scholar Award (BYU), 1989 Best of What's New for 1989 (Popular Science), 1989 Creativity Prize (Japanese Creativity Society), 1989 BYU Young Scholar Award (BYU), 1990 Annual Lecturer BYU Chapter of Sigma Xi (1990-1991) BYU Brigham Award, 2003 BYU Alcuin Award and Fellowship, for excellence in teaching, for 2005 through 2008 (cut short) PEER-REVIEWED PUBLICATIONS Niels H. Harrit, Jeffrey Farrer, Steven E. Jones, Kevin R. Ryan, Frank M. Legge, Daniel Farnsworth, Gregg Roberts, James R. Gourley, Bradley R. Larsen, “Active Thermitic Material Discovered in Dust from the 9/11 World Trade Center Catastrophe,” The Open Chemical Physics Journal, April 2009. K. Ryan, J. Gourley and S.E. Jones, "Environmental Anomalies at the World Trade Center: Evidence for Energetic Materials", Environmentalist, August 2008. S.E. Jones, et al. "Fourteen Points of Agreement with Official Government Reports on the World Trade Center Destruction", Open Civil Engineering Journal, April 2008. Steven E. Jones, “What accounts for the molten metal observed on 9/11/2001?”, Journal of the Utah Academy of Sciences, Arts and Letters, 83:252, 2006. S.E. Jones and J.E. Ellsworth, "Cold (metal-enhanced) fusion, geo-fusion, and cold nucleosynthesis", Condensed Matter Nuclear Science, 2005, London: World Scientific, p. 617. Jenni Christensen Currit and Steven E. Jones, "Solar Cookers for Developing Countries," published in the Solar Cooking Archives 2004, available at: http://solarcooking.org/Solar-Ovens-for-Developing-Countries.htm Jenni Christensen Currit and Steven E. Jones, "Introduction to Solar Cooking (CARES Program)," published in the Solar Cooking Archives 2004, available at: http://solarcooking.org/Introduction-to-Solar-Cooking.ppt. S.E. Jones, F. W. Keeney, A. C. Johnson, D. B. Buehler, F. E. Cecil, G. Hubler, P. L. Hagelstein, J. E. Ellsworth, M. R. Scott, Charged-particle Emissions from Metal Deuterides, International Conference on Cold Fusion-10, Cambridge, MA, August 2003. Published at http://lenr-canr.org/acrobat/JonesSEchargedpar.pdf class=Section2> S. E. Jones, F. W. Keeney, A. C. Johnson, D. B. Buehler, F. E. Cecil, G. Hubler, P.L. Hagelstein, J. E. Ellsworth, M. R. Scott, Neutron Emissions from Metal Deuterides, International Conf on Cold Fusion-10, Cambridge, MA, August 2003. Published at http://lenr-canr.org/acrobat/JonesSEneutronemi.pdf Steven E. Jones, The Project Gutenberg EBook of The BYU Solar Cooker/Cooler, 2002, www.gutenberg.net/etext04/cookr11.txt. C. McMillan and S.E. Jones, “Tests of the Solar Funnel and Bowl Cookers in 2001,” published in the Solar Cooking Archive as a reviewed web article at solarcooking.org/funneltests01.htm S. E. Jones, “Chasing Anomalous Signals: The Cold Fusion Question,” Accountability in Research, Vol. 8, pp. 55-58, Fall 2000. S.E. Jones, C. Paulson, J. Chesley, J. Fugal, D. Hullinger, J. Winterton, and J. Lawler, “The Solar Funnel Cooker. How to Make and Use the BYU Solar Cooker/Cooler,” published in the Solar Cooking Archive as a reviewed web article at solarcooking.org/funnel.htm, in Spanish at /funnel-span.htm. Steven E. Jones, Samuel T. Jones, and David E. Jones, “Archaeometry Applied to Olmec Iron-ore Beads,” BYU Studies 37, no. 4 (Oct. 1998), 128-142. Steven E. Jones, Lee D. Hansen and David S. Shelton, Discussion of reply to “Examination of claims of Miles et al. in Pons-Fleischmann-type cold fusion experiments,” Journal of Physical Chemistry, 102 (April 30, 1998), p. 3642-8. Lee D. Hansen, Steven E. Jones and David S. Shelton, “A response to hydrogen + oxygen recombination and related heat generation in undivided electrolysis cells,” J. Electroanalytical Chemistry, 447 (1998) 223-226. D.S. Shelton, L.D. Hansen, J.M. Thorne and S.E. Jones, “An assessment of claims of ‘excess heat’ in class=Section3> ‘cold fusion’ calorimetry,” Thermochimica Acta 297 (1997) 7-15. Steven E. Jones, David S. Shelton, R.Steven Turley, M. Jeannette Lawler and David D. Allred, "Raman Spectrographic System for Quantitative Analysis of Isotopic Hydrogen Mixtures for Muon Catalysis Experiments," Hyperfine Interactions 101/102 (1996) 695- 698. S.E. Jones, L.B. Rees, and W.E. Dibble, "Post-Use Review. Physics for Scientists and Engineers," American Journal of Physics, 63(2), 188-189, Feb. 1995. Steven E. Jones and Lee D. Hansen, “Examination of claims of Miles et al. in Pons-Fleischmann-type cold fusion experiments,” Journal of Physical Chemistry, 99 (1995) 6973-6979. J. E. Jones, L. D. Hansen, S. E. Jones, D.S. Shelton, and J. M. Thorne, “Faradaic efficiencies less than 100% during electrolysis of water can account for reports of excess heat in ‘cold fusion ‘ cells”, Journal of Physical Chemistry, 99 (1995) 6966-6972.. class=Section4> S. Taylor, T. Claytor, D. Tuggle, and S. Jones, "Search for neutrons from deuterided palladium subjected to high electrical currents," Transactions of Fusion Technology, Vol. 26, 180-185, Dec. 1994. S.E. Jones, S.F. Taylor, and A.N. Anderson, "Evaluation of muon-alpha sticking from liquid, non-equilibrated d-t targets with high tritium fractions," Hyperfine Int. 82 (1993) 303-311. S.E. Jones, "Cold Fusion," Forum for Applied Research and Public Policy, Winter 1992, 94-97. S.E. Jones, "Current issues in cold fusion research: Heat, helium, tritium, and energetic particles," Surface and Coat. Tech. 51 (1992) 283-289 S.E. Jones, F. Scaramuzzi, and D.H. Worledge, eds., "Anomalous Nuclear Effects in Deuterium/Solid Systems," Brigham Young University, October 1990, American Institute of Physics: Conference Proceedings 228, NY (1991). S.E. Jones, et al., "Anomalous Nuclear Reactions in Condensed Matter: Recent Results and Open Questions," J. Fusion Energy 9:199-2091, (November 1990). H.O. Menlove, M.M. Fowler, E. Garcia, A. Mayer, M.C. Miller, R.R. Ryan, and S.E. Jones, "Measurement of Neutron Emission from Ti and Pd in Pressurized D2 and D2O Electrolysis Cells," J. Fusion Energy 9, 1990 (November 1990). A. Bertin, M. Bruschi, M. Capponi, S. De Castro, U. Marconi, C. Moroni, M. Piccinini, N. Semprini-Cesari, A. Trombini, A.Vitale, A. Zoccoli, and S.E. Jones, J.B. Czirr, G.L. Jensen and E.P. Palmer, "First Experimental Results at the Gran Sasso Laboratory on Cold Nuclear Fusion in Titanium Electrodes," J. Fusion Energy, 9, 1990. (November 1990) J.D. Davies, J.B.A. England, G.J. Pyle, G.T.A. Squier, F.D. Brooks, W.A. Cilliers, A. Bertin, M. Bruschi, M. Piccinini, A Vitale, A Zoccoli, S.E. Jones, V.R. Bom, C.W.E. van Eijk, H. de Haan, A.N. Anderson, M.A. Paciotti, G.H. Eaton and B. Alper, "A Direct Measurement of the Alpha-Muon Sticking Coefficient in Muon-Catalysed d-t Fusion," J. Phys. G: Nucl. Part. Phys. 16, 1529-1537, (1990). S.E. Jones, D.L. Decker, D.H. Tolley, "Response to ‘Biases in Cold Fusion Data’," Nature 343: 704 (1990) J.D. Davies, G.J. Pyle, G.T.A. Squier, A. Bertin, M. Bruschi, M. Piccinini, A. Vitale, A. Zoccoli, S.E. Jones, B. Alper, V.R. Bom, C.W.E. Van Eijk, H. de Haan, D.H. Craston, C.P. Jones, D.E. Williams, A.N. Anderson, G.H. Eaton, "Search for 2.5 MeV Neutrons from D2O Electrolytic Cells Stimulated by High-Intensity Muons and Pions," Il Nuovo Cimento 103A (1), 155-161 (1990). A. Bertin, M. Bruschi, M. Capponi, S. De Castro, U. Marconi, C. Moroni, M. Piccinini, N. Semprini-Cesari, A. Trombini, A. Vitale, A. Zoccoli, S.E. Jones, J.B. Czirr, G.L. Jensen and E.P. Palmer, "Experimental evidence of cold nuclear fusion in a measurement under the Gran Sasso Massif," Il Nuovo Cimento 101: 997-1006 (1989). S.E. Jones, E.P. Palmer, J.B. Czirr, D.L. Decker, G.L. Jensen, J.M. Thorne, and S.F. Taylor & J. Rafelski, "Observation of Cold Nuclear Fusion in Condensed Matter," Nature 338: 737-740 (April 1989). S.E. Jones, J. Rafelski, and H.J. Monkhorst (editors), Muon-Catalyzed Fusion 1988, Proceedings of the Muon-Catalyzed Fusion Workshop, May 1-6, 1988, Sanibel Island (co-sponsored by Brigham Young University and University of Florida at Gainesville), AIP Conf. Proc. 181, New York, 1989. S.E. Jones, "Survey of Experimental Results in Muon-Catalyzed Fusion," Muon-Catalyzed Fusion 1988 (S.E. Jones, J.Rafelski, H.J. Monkhorst editors), AIP #181 (1989). M.A. Paciotti, S.E. Jones et al., "First Direct Measurement of alpha-He Sticking in dt-muon-cf," Muon-Catalyzed Fusion 1988 (S.E. Jones, J. Rafelski, H.J. Monkhorst editors), AIP #181 (1989). K.A. Aniol, A.J. Noble, S. Stanislaus, C.J. Virtue, D.F. Measday, D. Horvath, S.E. Jones, B.C. Robertson and M. Salomon, "Muon Catalyzed Fusion in HD and H2 + D2 Gaseous Mixtures." Muon-Catalyzed Fusion, 2: 63-72 (1988). R. Gajewski, and S.E. Jones, "A Look at Muon-Catalyzed Fusion Research in the United States," Muon-Catalyzed Fusion, 2: 93-102 (1988). A.J. Caffrey, S.E. Jones, et al., "Muon-Catalyzed Fusion Experiments at LAMPF," Muon Catalyzed Fusion 1: 52-66 (1987). M. Leon, O.K. Baker, J.N. Bradbury, J.S. Cohen, H.R. Maltrud, M.A. Paciotti, L.L. Sturgess, A.N. Anderson, J.M. Harris, S.E. Jones, A.J. Caffrey, C.DeW. Van Siclen and K.D. Watts, "3He scavenging as a Source of Information in Muon-Catalyzed d-t Fusion," Muon-Catalyzed Fusion, 2: 231-237 (1988). J. Rafelski and S.E. Jones, "Cold Nuclear Fusion," Scientific American, 257: 84-89 (July 1987). S.E. Jones, "Update on muon-catalyzed fusion research at LAMPF," Invited talk at the Symposium on Muon-Catalyzed Fusion, 1-3 September 1986, Tokyo, Japan; Muon-Catalyzed Fusion 1: 21-28 (1987). K. Nagamine, T. Matsuzaki, K. Ishida, Y. Hirata, Y. Watanabe, R. Kadono, Y. Miyake, K. Nishiyama, S.E. Jones and H.R. Maltrud, "Muonic X-ray Measurement on the Alpha-sticking Probability for Muon Catalyzed Fusion in Liquid d-t Mixtures," Invited to talk at the Symposium on Muon-Catalyzed Fusion, 1-3 September 1986, Tokyo, Japan; Muon-Catalyzed Fusion 1: 137-159 (1987). S.E. Jones, "Can 250+ fusions per muon be achieved?," Invited talk for Erice School-Workshop, Erice, April 3-9, 1987, New York: Plenum Press, 1987, pgs. 73-88. S.E. Jones, "Muon-Catalyzed Fusion Present and Future,"Scientific Papers of the Institute of Physical and Chemical Research, Tokyo, Japan 80: 17-29 (1986). S.E. Jones, "Muon-Catalysed Fusion Revisited," (Invited article) Nature 321: 127-133 (1986). S.E. Jones, "Summary of the Mini-workshop on Muon-Catalyzed Fusion," (S.E. Jones, Chairman) Fusion Technology 10: 157 (1986) S.E. Jones, A.N. Anderson, J.N. Bradbury, A.J. Caffrey, J.S. Cohen, P.A.M. Gram, M. Leon, R.L. Maltrud, M.A. Paciotti, C.D. Van Siclen, and K.D. Watts, "Observation of Unexpected Density Effects in Muon-Catalyzed d-t Fusion," Physical Review Letters 56: 588-591 (1986). C.D. Van Siclen and S.E. Jones, "Piezonuclear Fusion in Isotopic Hydrogen Molecules," Journal of Physics G. Nucl. Phys. 12: 213-221 (1986). S.E. Jones, "Engineering Issues in Muon-Catalyzed Fusion," Fusion Technology, 8: 1511-1521 (1985). S.E. Jones, "Some Surprises in Muon-Catalyzed Fusion," Invited talk at the Ninth International Conference on Atomic Physics, Seattle, Washington, U.S.A., 23-27 July 1984 in Atomic Physics 9, R.S. Van Dyck, Jr. and E.N. Fortson eds., Singapore: World Scientific, 1984, pgs. 99-115. S.E. Jones, "Muon-Catalyzed Fusion," Physics Today, S-44, (January 1984). (Reprinted from Physics News in 1983, Phillip F. Schewe, editor.) S.E. Jones, A.N. Anderson, A.J. Caffrey, J.B. Walter, K.D. Watts, J.N. Bradbury, P.A.M. Gram, H.R. Maltrud, M. Leon, M.A. Paciotti, "Experimental investigation of Muon-Catalyzed d-t Fusion," Physical Review Letters 51: 1757-1760 (1983). S.E. Jones, A.J. Caffrey, J.B. Walter, A.N. Anderson, J.N. Bradbury, P.A.M. Gram, M.Leon, M.A. Paciotti, "Experimental Investigation of Muon-Catalyzed d-t Fusion," Third International Conference on emerging Nuclear Energy Systems, Helsinki, Finland, June 1983, Atomkernenergie/Kerntechnik 43: 179-183 (1983). A.E. Kreymer, P. Bonamy, B. Barbason, H. Paik, N. Baggett, C. Baglin, E.C. Fowler, D. Hood, T. Fieguth, M.S. Alam, S.E. Jones, J.S. Poucher, A.H. Roger, S. Stone, "Forward Low-mass Enhancement in p-anti-p Seen in Reactions in - d (ns) p anti-p-n and -d (ps) p anti-p--," Physical Review D 22: 36-41 (1980). C.W. Bjork, S.E. Jones, T.R. King, D.M. Manley, A.T. Oyer, G.A. Rebka, Jr., J.B. Walter, R. Carawon, P.A.M. Gram, F.T. Shively, C.A. Bordner, and E.L. Lomon, "Measurement of - p - + n near Threshold and Chiral-symmetry Breaking," Physical Review Letters 44: 62-65 (1980). M.S. Alam, S.E. Jones, R.S. Panvini, J.S. Poucher, A.H. Rogers, S. Stone, T. Fieguth, N. Baggett, C. Baglin, E.C. Fowler, D. Hood, A.E. Kreymer, P. Bonamy, B. Brabson, H. Pak, "Search for Charge -2 Mesons in the Reaction -d (ps) X- -pforward at 13.2 GeV/C," Physical Review Letters 40: 1685-1688 (1978).
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1. Do you deny that the US government developed nanothermite in the 1990s? No one has denied it, so it stands as true. 2. Do you deny that unreacted nanothermite particles were found in WTC dust? No one has denied it, so it stands as true. 3. Do you deny that the by-products of thermitic reactions were found in WTC dust, iron microspheres in volumes 1500 times greater than that of normal office dust? No one has denied it, so it stands as true. 4. Do you deny the molten and vaporized steel described by FEMA, pictures of which anyone can see? No one has denied it, so it stands as true. 5. Do you deny the molten and fused steel and concrete, one named the Meteorite and housed in a 911 museum? No one has denied it, so it stands as true. 6. Do you deny the molten handguns found and stored in a 911 museum? No one has denied it, so it stands as true.
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As I said, Why can't you explain what in this goofy, generic source of yours there is that you think has merit? You, like OftenWrong have no idea about this whole issue, which makes you frightened to even discuss your own silly "sources". Six simple Yes/No questions. 1. Do you deny that the US government developed nanothermite in the 1990s? 2. Do you deny that unreacted nanothermite particles were found in WTC dust? 3. Do you deny that the by-products of thermitic reactions were found in WTC dust, iron microspheres in volumes 1500 times greater than that of normal office dust? 4. Do you deny the molten and vaporized steel described by FEMA, pictures of which anyone can see? 5. Do you deny the molten and fused steel and concrete, one named the Meteorite and housed in a 911 museum? 6. Do you deny the molten handguns found and stored in a 911 museum?
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Why can't you explain what in this goofy, generic source of yours there is that you think has merit? You, like OftenWrong have no idea about this whole issue, which makes you frightened to even discuss your own silly "sources". Six simple Yes/No questions. 1. Do you deny that the US government developed nanothermite in the 1990s? 2. Do you deny that unreacted nanothermite particles were found in WTC dust? 3. Do you deny that the by-products of thermitic reactions were found in WTC dust, iron microspheres in volumes 1500 times greater than that of normal office dust? 4. Do you deny the molten and vaporized steel described by FEMA, pictures of which anyone can see? 5. Do you deny the molten and fused steel and concrete, one named the Meteorite and housed in a 911 museum? 6. Do you deny the molten handguns found and stored in a 911 museum?
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Listen to you, the guy who claims to be some lab scientist. I hate to have to tell you this, OftenWrong, but science is complicated. The US government official conspiracy theory is so nutty, so crazily complicated that you don't understand it at all. You don't understand it enough to even provide any evidence for it. The science that sinks the US government official conspiracy theory is so simple, children can understand it. But evidently you and the science deniers are having some problems. Six simple Yes/No questions. 1. Do you deny that the US government developed nanothermite in the 1990s? 2. Do you deny that unreacted nanothermite particles were found in WTC dust? 3. Do you deny that the by-products of thermitic reactions were found in WTC dust, iron microspheres in volumes 1500 times greater than that of normal office dust? 4. Do you deny the molten and vaporized steel described by FEMA, pictures of which anyone can see? 5. Do you deny the molten and fused steel and concrete, one named the Meteorite and housed in a 911 museum? 6. Do you deny the molten handguns found and stored in a 911 museum?
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The odd time you offer a source for your maundering, it's wacky, hopelessly out of date, or, like this one, it illustrates the juvenile level you are operating on as regards 911 and the science of 911. What in this goofy, generic source you offered do you think has merit? Can it explain how the US government's nanothermite got into WTCs 1, 2 & 7 to blow them up? 1. Do you deny that the US government developed nanothermite in the 1990s? 2. Do you deny that unreacted nanothermite particles were found in WTC dust? 3. Do you deny that the by-products of thermitic reactions were found in WTC dust, iron microspheres in volumes 1500 times greater than that of normal office dust? 4. Do you deny the molten and vaporized steel described by FEMA, pictures of which anyone can see? What made that steel molten and vaporized? 5. Do you deny the molten and fused steel and concrete, one named the Meteorite and housed in a 911 museum? What made them molten? 6. Do you deny the molten handguns found and stored in a 911 museum? What made them molten?
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It's been your turn for months, but you deceive and engage in the most dishonest manner imaginable. 1. Do you deny that the US government developed nanothermite in the 1990s? 2. Do you deny that unreacted nanothermite particles were found in WTC dust? 3. Do you deny that the by-products of thermitic reactions were found in WTC dust, iron microspheres in volumes 1500 times greater than that of normal office dust? 4. Do you deny the molten and vaporized steel described by FEMA, pictures of which anyone can see? 5. Do you deny the molten and fused steel and concrete, one named the Meteorite and housed in a 911 museum? 6. Do you deny the molten handguns found and stored in a 911 museum? How does anyone reconcile all these impossibilities and make claims to be a thinking individual?
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You should see how fast civilian huts go up from napalm or phosphorus bombs, and if there are people in there, so much the better for US troops. US troops invented "shake and bake". Here's what the benevolent Americans brought to the people of Vietnam. Agent Orange Orphans : 50 years on children suffer from effects of U.S chemical weapons in Vietnam
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I don't know. Do you? Now that I have answered, it's your turn. ======================== 1. Do you deny that the US government developed nanothermite in the 1990s? 2. Do you deny that unreacted nanothermite particles were found in WTC dust? 3. Do you deny that the by-products of thermitic reactions were found in WTC dust, iron microspheres in volumes 1500 times greater than that of normal office dust? 4. Do you deny the molten and vaporized steel described by FEMA, pictures of which anyone can see? 5. Do you deny the molten and fused steel and concrete, one named the Meteorite and housed in a 911 museum? 6. Do you deny the molten handguns found and stored in a 911 museum? How does anyone reconcile all these impossibilities and make claims to be a thinking individual?
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No, I asked, How did US government nanothermite get into WTCs 1, 2 & 7? which is exactly what you want to know.
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Why would anyone ever want to throw things at an accomplice to genocide?
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US foreign policy
hot enough replied to JamesHackerMP's topic in Federal Politics in the United States
Try discussing English with me and you'll soon find out you also know nothing about that. I'm not surprised you would try this. It's one; your dishonesty, or two; your inability to comprehend English. It's easy for people to see what a stunning hypocrite you are. -
US foreign policy
hot enough replied to JamesHackerMP's topic in Federal Politics in the United States
You don't have the foggiest notion of what you speak. So what's new! It's amazing how you guys can contradict yourselves from one side of your mouth to the other. That is exactly what the US put in place under the brutal, right wing [just like you, Argus, right wing] dictatorship the US installed in Iran, and everywhere else the US invades. -
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hot enough replied to JamesHackerMP's topic in Federal Politics in the United States
Your initial attempts at deception are duly noted and your failure to admit those attempts at deception are also duly noted. It was also quite humorous how you illustrated your own deceptive manner. 1. Dop: Uh...the Democrats did Viet-Nam. 2. Dop: Your alt-history aside, LBJ was a Democrat. 3. Dop: And to review for you... Truman: Democrat Eisenhower: Republican Kennedy: Democrat LBJ: Democrat Nixon: Republican -
I have answered your questions but you can't answer mine and you know why but your dishonesty keeps you on this childish path. If a policeman walked into a house and found 100 people murdered, that policeman, brighter than a lot of people, would not say, "I can't believe that one person could have done this, I can't believe that someone hasn't phoned us to confess, I can't even believe that a person or persons could be this evil to murder a 100 people. Therefore, I conclude that there are no dead people in this house!"
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Completely false. There were large quantities of molten and vaporized steel. Molten molybdenum [4,700F]. Vaporized lead [3,200F]. Do you deny these existed? How do you explain their presence in WTC dust?
