Monday, March 29, 2010

Steven E Jones

While Dr. Steven Jones was not one of the many 911 whistle blowers per se, he certainly fits the mold. For example, like them, great lengths went to silence him, and like him, they did not make the good side of Fox news. First there was the federal official who threatened that if he did not cease to speak out, he would make sure that Jones lost his job at BYU. Then, when that did not work to stifle him he offered to secure Jones a large grant from homeland security if he would change his research away from 9/11 (information from Dr Jones). When that didn’t work, Dr. Jones did lose his job and then fell victim to a smear campaign.

Fortunately his international reputation preceded him and prominent scientists joined him. The scientific rigor that he and other scholars brought to the movement
Scholars for 9/11 Truth and Justice and the peer reviewed journal Journal of 911 Studies bring a much needed reliability to the subject(s). Visit here for reliable information.

Steve Jones took an offer of early retirement. With that he had more time to devote to research and the use of the facilities at BYU. It was there, with access to equipment like electron microscopes, that he first discovered the presence of microspheres in dust samples from the towers. They indicated temperatures only possible with extremely high temperatures such as with thermite. Later, he was able to prove the presence of undetonated nanotherimite in samples taken from various locations found around New York, some as early as 10 minutes after the first tower fell. It is said that thermite can be gotten on Ebay. Nanothermite cannot. Check the links for complete information.

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