Thanks for posting that, it's good to see there is some honesty - and sanity on here - who the hell thinks its a good idea to lie about asbestos to win an argument? It's shocking. Somebody could have read that and thought that everything is OK - "Yeah asbestos in the roof Chuck? No problem it's safe in small quantities, I read it on the James Randi Educational Forum. Some joker claimed it was a health hazard - but they soon sorted him out ho ho ho."
It's back to the Dark Ages on here.
Here's the results of the USGS survey done at the WTC in the aftermath of the collapse ...
"Ground sampling consisted of collecting debris from 35 locations in the WTC area, including 33 dust, 2 concrete, and 2 steel beam insulation samples.
Optical photographs of a typical dust sample on the left (sample WTC01-27) and what appeared to be an insulation coating from a steel beam on the right (WTC01-8). The coating contains as much as 20% chrysotile asbestos. Scale bar is 10 millimeters."
http://pubs.usgs.gov/of/2001/ofr-01-0429/
People who are new to this site should really consider carefully why information like this is being systematically dismissed on here by a certain group of posters who claim to speak for the forum itself. Corporate 'woo' is not challenged by them while they pretend that this is exactly what they do.
For a start they should read a book "Toxic Sludge is Good For You" by John Stauber and Sheldon Rampton - all about how industry creates fake front groups that intend to represent public opinion but are in actuality just back channels for corporate PR. It's called Astroturfing (fake grass roots support) and explained briefly on Wikipedia
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Astroturfing
But the book deals with it in much more detail and gives many real examples of its use in recent history.
In a nutshell the principle is this. A company will be producing unsafe meat for public consumption. They will finance a fake grassroots organisation - "The Safe Meat Foundation" which will look like an independant citizens group. The Safe Meat Foundation will make a big song and dance about the need for safe meat - and will endorse their product.
And there are no if's or but's these days with situations like this - it
will happen or they'll hire a new PR company to make it happen.