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Can Thermate Cut Steel Beams? - Lauren Johnson - 15-04-2014

I think it can!




Can Thermate Cut Steel Beams? - Peter Lemkin - 15-04-2014

Lauren Johnson Wrote:I think it can!


And nanothermite [which was actually found in the dust at the WTC - and the 'official investigation' ignored and still ignores] is even more powerful/faster at cutting - and can also be used to have more explosive force, as well as melting power - to produce what was seen. No one in a cave or any amateur terrorist group could ever make or get nanothermite - only the military and pros have it. Regular thermite or even thermate are fairly easy to make at home, if hard to ignite and time as precisely as seen with the WTC controlled demolition of three or more buildings!


Can Thermate Cut Steel Beams? - Peter Lemkin - 15-04-2014

Peter Lemkin Wrote:
Lauren Johnson Wrote:I think it can!


And nanothermite [which was actually found in the dust at the WTC - and the 'official investigation' ignored and still ignores] is even more powerful/faster at cutting - and can also be used to have more explosive force, as well as melting power - to produce what was seen. No one in a cave or any amateur terrorist group could ever make or get nanothermite - only the military and pros have it. Regular thermite or even thermate are fairly easy to make at home, if hard to ignite and time as precisely as seen with the WTC controlled demolition of three or more buildings!

It is even possible to find the exact manufacturer, in theory, if the US military and few manufactureres of nanothermite were to submit samples to match against the nanothermite found at the WTC - but don't hold your breath, as the 'officials' don't want the truth to be told. NIST has tested some. NASA has. The US Military has. Lawrence-Livermore Labs has. Some applications of it are apparently classified in the US.
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