Where did the towers go?

Where did the towers go?

by Judy D. Wood

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The 9/11 event (2001) resulted in the "dustification" of the World Trade Center (WTC) complex; and this book presents the evidence for what could have done this. All conventional technologies are ruled out; and, many of the features of the event are similar to Hutchison Effects, thereby leaving as the only possibility that this "dustification" was done by some classified "beam weapon." If you are among those who have called for a new, open, and independent 9/11 investigation, this book is the only comprehensive forensic investigation to date in the public domain. The evidence presented in this book was part of the federal qui tam (whistleblower) case that Dr. Wood filed (2007) in which she accused the defendants of science fraud. NIST was mandated by congress to "Determine why and how WTC 1 and WTC 2 collapsed ..." yet NIST admitted to Dr. Wood that they did not analyze the "collapse." The contractors they hired with taxpayer money knowingly allowed the fraudulent report to become final. Sadly, this case had no support from the "Truth movement," leaving the judges free to ignore the law in order to dismiss the case (which they acknowledged they did) so they could sweep it under the carpet.

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