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Update: The US Government’s Usage of Atomic Bombs - Domestic - WTC
By Ed Ward, MD
yes I have seen this, and I am embarrassed to say that he is in the same profession as I.
Dear god help me, what they sometimes allow to graduate.
TAM![]()
I think it's funny that the physics blogger over at Debunking 9/11 concluded that the falling tower produced an energy level equivalent to a small nuclear device all by itself.
I can understand the feeling so well.yes I have seen this, and I am embarrassed to say that he is in the same profession as I.
Dear god help me, what they sometimes allow to graduate.
And what about ionizing radiation?Does this nuke theory include my all time favourite CT invention, the "Cone of Destruction"? (You think I'm joking, don't you?).
Also, does it include the evidence (presented by Dylan Avery himself, I believe) that proves EM radiation from a nuke because a digital video camera captures a flickering Burger King sign?
-Gumboot
The Quest guy got his plan from an MD. He takes the MDs word because the guy is an MD. Obviously Quest is not an intelligent man.
Hey! At least your guy isn't supposed to know anything about fizicks and engineering...We got to deal with the comatose professor...yes I have seen this, and I am embarrassed to say that he is in the same profession as I.
Dear god help me, what they sometimes allow to graduate.
TAM![]()
A very small nuclear device -- I estimated 0.16 kilotons TNT equivalent per tower -- but that inference is accurate.
Also, does it include the evidence (presented by Dylan Avery himself, I believe) that proves EM radiation from a nuke because a digital video camera captures a flickering Burger King sign?
-Gumboot
Radionuclides. We analyzed the gamma spectrum of the samples using an EG&G/Ortec high-purity Ge detector (50% relative efficiency) gamma counter (EG&G/Ortec Instruments, Inc., Oak Ridge, TN). We analyzed approximately 50 peaks based on statistical significance (counting/lack of interferences). These included thorium, uranium, actinium series, and primordial radionuclides. Liquid scintillation analyses were conducted for emissions on the total dust and smoke samples using a Packard Tri-Carb Model 2770 TR/SL (Packard Instrument, Meriden, CT). The MDA for alpha radioactivity was 0.30 DPM (0.14 pCi) based on a NIST-traceable 226Ra standard (National Institute of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg, MD). When placed in the liquid scintillation fluid, the WTC samples are somewhat darker than the backgrounds and calibration standard, which may cause slight underreporting of the beta activity due to quenching and standard-to-sample efficiency bias.
We found only background levels of alpha radionuclide activity by liquid scintillation counter analysis of all three samples. Beta activity was slightly elevated, but not more than twice the background level. There were no levels of gamma activity > 1 Bq/g except for naturally occurring potassium-40.