Bollyn points to Israeli laboratory as source of nano-thermite

Yep it is great when a massive brewery like Manchester Brewery is on your side. I am sure a brewery with the massive international clout they have can reach a hugh audience.

Here is the grand opening of the this high profile brewery.


http://www.manchesterbrewing.com/image_gallery/all

Oh well like they say " From small acorns.......".

9/11 conspiracy beer is a perfect product for them.

It's a nano-brewery! :D
 
Yep it is great when a massive brewery like Manchester Brewery is on your side. I am sure a brewery with the massive international clout they have can reach a hugh audience.

Here is the grand opening of this high profile brewery.


http://www.manchesterbrewing.com/image_gallery/all

Oh well like they say " From small acorns.......".

"kevin and his new bottling machine"
http://www.manchesterbrewing.com/image_gallery/allhttp://manchesterbrewing.com/sites/default/files/gallery_images/beermachine.jpg

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Yep it is great when a massive brewery like Manchester Brewery is on your side. I am sure a brewery with the massive international clout they have can reach a hugh audience.

Here is the grand opening of this high profile brewery.


http://www.manchesterbrewing.com/image_gallery/all

Oh well like they say " From small acorns.......".

I see your point, somewhat disappointing indeed. Some 100,000 9/11 conversations initiated by beer ordering on a yearly basis at the most.
 
Interesting. While bollyn is a hotbed of antisemitism, i was talking to a teacher at my school yesterday about carbon nano-tubes.

He was saying that when elements are reduced to their nano-forms, they take on new properties, such as nano-silver.

While the status of Nano-thermite and said compound's capabilities are in ambiguity, i will say this is a load of bunk.
 
Interesting. While bollyn is a hotbed of antisemitism, i was talking to a teacher at my school yesterday about carbon nano-tubes.

He was saying that when elements are reduced to their nano-forms, they take on new properties, such as nano-silver.

There's a subtle error in that proclamation. The elements do not take on new properties. But some nanomaterials have a complex and interesting chemical structure, and those can indeed have new properties.

Carbon is perhaps the best example, because it has so many possible chemical combinations -- big strong lattice crystals like diamonds, long chains like polymers, little weak crystals like graphite, or much more complicated shapes ala nanotubes or buckyballs. These are different chemicals, and they behave differently. Nanomachines are primarily built from carbon. Nanotubes have applications from high-density capacitors to DNA electrophoresis.

But are the elements different? No. Not a bit.

Thermite and nanothermite are chemically identical, so there isn't nearly as much of a difference. The grain size and surface area change, and that's about it. This means different activation energy and flame front propagation speed, different handling properties perhaps, but no miracles. The real properties of nanothermite actually appear to be a problem rather than a benefit in large-scale destruction, not that the Truthers are smart enough to realize that.
 
It figures that 9/11 investigator doesn't seem to notice the "Conspiracy Theory" beer these folks are selling is making fun of conspiracy theorists, not supporting the 9/11 conspiracy theory.
 
Some 100,000 9/11 conversations initiated by beer ordering on a yearly basis at the most.
Lie 1.
On second thoughts, make that 1,000 conversations.
Lie 2.
My left thumb.
P.S. or 100,000 after all.
Lie 3.
They're in business for 3 years.
Lie 4.

And this is why you are not taken seriously. Even with the most mundane, insignificant chit chat you have to lie.I guess it is second nature to you.
 
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He is low key about it but he does support 'more investigation':

Ron Paul is focused on the collapse of the $ and the empire. He is the only one with sufficient moral standing in that event to provide leadership and a program.

Here is an example of Ron Paul's "leadership" and sense of priorities:

Ron Paul sponsors bill to legalize raw milk

Posted on November 16, 2007 by Lance

Here’s one you won’t see many places–rather than submitting another bill about liberty in the sense of keeping agencies from snooping into our lives, Dr. Paul has introduced another free market bill. This time, to legalize raw milk. The government regulation of milk is absurd and I believe Dr. Paul’s promotion of freedom in the economic marketplace goes hand in hand with his principles.

http://politicalinquirer.com/2007/11/16/ron-paul-sponsors-bill-to-legalize-raw-milk/

Legalizaing raw milk or investigating 9/11? Tough choice.
 

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