03-04-2011, 11:13 PM
Perhaps I am missing something about the Wood book which is entitled "Where did the Towers Go?"
Is it wrong to presume from this teaser title that Dr. Wood's book attempts to answer that question? I think not. But perhaps I am wrong.
My understanding is that Wood attempts to describe the absence of the "remains" of the towers and then provides an hypothesis as to how this material could be disappeared or "dustified" including much of the steel... which most people would think accurately rather difficult to dustify, with explosives or fire.
Is this basically what the book contains? If not perhaps you could provide a bit of detail about what it does!
Is it wrong to presume from this teaser title that Dr. Wood's book attempts to answer that question? I think not. But perhaps I am wrong.
My understanding is that Wood attempts to describe the absence of the "remains" of the towers and then provides an hypothesis as to how this material could be disappeared or "dustified" including much of the steel... which most people would think accurately rather difficult to dustify, with explosives or fire.
Is this basically what the book contains? If not perhaps you could provide a bit of detail about what it does!