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Extremely hot fires caused structures to fail, BYU expert says
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Three cheers for Professor Jones!!! Brave men are few and he is one.
Thank you Professor Jones, may your truth cause the first crack in the wall of lies.
We need the Truth of 9/11 now!!!
Cheers for professor Jones!
I think the professor is on to something here, physics are the laws we humans are bound by, he is a brave man, it is sad to see too few good men asking why is this soo???That BURNING question W.t.c 7, WHY and HOW did molton metal become to be sitting in the basement of this once beautifull steel building..The only logical answer is Thermite that what it does...
Thanks to Jones for his persistence during these past few years. It would appear that he is indeed on to something.
And thanks to Deseret for printing the story. If this doesn't qualify as news, I don't know what does.
I have been following this thing from day one. I am pleased that Professor Jones discuvered what really happened that day. No one can accuse the Prof ov anything other than rigorous adherence to the facts. Agreat contribution to truth!
Bravo to Deseret News for an objective article, simply reporting what Dr. Steven Jones has found and says, as a newspaper should.
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