RE: "I'm not sure what error you are referring to. Please advise"
It was the reference to 5,000 killed in the attacks vs. the actual figure of 3,000. I don't like to see those kind of typos in articles quoting facts and figures without references. I'm not sure when the piece was written, the date suggests it was recently, but some of the references, such as that one, might indicate it was shortly after the attacks when confirmed numbers were not available.
This article on WTC 6 is also interesting:
americanfreepress.net
Here are a few items I ran across on detonators:
isee.org;
focusonaggregates.com
hstc.com
I still didn't find what I was looking for on detonators, but as close as I can tell, the creativity involved in making devices for blowing things up goes beyond even a science fiction writers wildest imagination. Radios, microwaves, lasers, satellites, you name it; if you want to blow something up, it can be done anywhere from next door to outer space. Take your pick, setting it off was the easy part. |