30-09-2013, 12:14 PM
(This post was last modified: 30-09-2013, 12:38 PM by Tony Szamboti.)
It is hard to believe they were errors and not intentional deceptions.
There were flange to web stiffeners at the end of the girder between columns 44 and 79 in WTC 7 that would have made their initiating event of girder walk-off in the northeast corner under floor 13 impossible. The stiffeners are shown on drawing #9114 but are nowhere to be found in the report and were left out of the NIST analysis. How come?
I would encourage everyone here to see this short video about it http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sz7v8EgCzJM so you can see what is going on in a clear way for yourself.
This is similar to Jerry Ford moving the JFK back wound up to the "back of the neck" in the Warren Report, to make it work with the single bullet theory, when in reality it was well below that at 5.5" below the collar on his back. Of course, in the WTC 7 case the public didn't have the drawings and in the JFK case the public didn't have the autopsy report showing the actual location of the back wound, until years after the reports were issued.
This omission makes the NIST WTC 7 report invalid by itself and there is more.
There were flange to web stiffeners at the end of the girder between columns 44 and 79 in WTC 7 that would have made their initiating event of girder walk-off in the northeast corner under floor 13 impossible. The stiffeners are shown on drawing #9114 but are nowhere to be found in the report and were left out of the NIST analysis. How come?
I would encourage everyone here to see this short video about it http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sz7v8EgCzJM so you can see what is going on in a clear way for yourself.
This is similar to Jerry Ford moving the JFK back wound up to the "back of the neck" in the Warren Report, to make it work with the single bullet theory, when in reality it was well below that at 5.5" below the collar on his back. Of course, in the WTC 7 case the public didn't have the drawings and in the JFK case the public didn't have the autopsy report showing the actual location of the back wound, until years after the reports were issued.
This omission makes the NIST WTC 7 report invalid by itself and there is more.

