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Politics : Israel to U.S. : Now Deal with Syria and Iran

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To: GUSTAVE JAEGER who wrote (14551)3/8/2007 11:37:28 AM
From: sea_urchin  Read Replies (2) of 22250
 
The US Government's Usage of Atomic Bombs - Domestic - WTC
By Ed Ward, MD

thepriceofliberty.org

>>Further evidence of tremendous heat can be seen in this 8 ton 6" thick I beam that is bent like a horseshoe without warping, kinking or splitting. A more comprehensive view of the I beam with an informative audio track can be seen here.

thewebfairy.com

(Again, there is no way for thermate to create this horseshoe, unless it is "miraculous" thermate. Nor, is there any unspecified vague "scalar" weapon that can do this even if the beam was isolated and not covered by some degree of 110 floors of concrete and steel.) Clearly, this is residual steel that has been exposed to massive and intense heat that is entirely consistent with a thermonuclear explosion and virtually nothing else can produce this single effect, let alone this and ALL the other irregularities.<<



>>By the end of 2006, there had been 400 diagnosed cancers in the WTC responders. Of these 400 cancer cases there are 75 blood cell cancers. At least one Stuyvesant high school (located very close to the WTC) student has also developed a blood cancer. A short list of the varied cancers includes thyroid (30), tongue and throat (25), testicular (16), brain (10), breast, prostate, and other soft tissue tumors in other areas of the body. <<
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