MM, Ergo: wow, you start to be even rather offensive!

(and evasive, as usually)
A little summary:
Q: What was the subject of Millette’s tudy?
A: (from the report):„The criteria for the particles of interest as described by Harrit et al are: small red/gray chips attracted by a magnet and showing an elemental composition primarily of aluminum, silicon and iron as determined by scanning electron microscopy and x-ray energy dispersive spectroscopy (SEM-EDS) (chips shown in Figures 2, 5 in Bentham paper).
In other words: the aim of the study was to prove
whether „Bentham chips“ denoted (a) to (d) were thermitic.
Q: Did Millette find the same kind of chips like (a) to (d)?
A: Yes, he did, he found quite easily a lot of such chips.
Here is a micrograph of the cross-section of Bentham chips (a) to (d):
…and here is a micrograph from Millette’s report:
It is apparent that all chips had the same/similar bilayer arrangement and overall look.
A comparison of BSE images of Bentham chips and typical Millette's chip is here:
The similarity is indeed striking.
XEDS spectra of freshly cut red layers of Bentham chips (a) to (d):
…and corresponding typical XEDS spectra from Millette’s report:
XEDS spectra are strikingly similar and, btw, all correspond very well to the simulated XEDS spectra of “Laclede red primer” used for the protection of WTC1/2 floor trusses (upper spectrum is calculated from the known elemental composition of Laclede primer):
All detailed analyses of the pigment particles in the red layers showed that all such chips contained tiny rhomboid crystals of iron oxide (hematite) and typical stacking platelets of
kaolinite as the only source of Si and Al signals.
(Whereas Harrit et al did not make any attempt to identify organic /carbon-based/ binder, which prevailed in the chips, Millette had no problem to show that the binder is some epoxy resin, which was a binder in Laclede red primer and probably also in some other primers or paints in WTC)
Conclusion: Bentham chips (a) to (d) and Millette’s chips with the same/similar characteristic are all the same and they are all some epoxy-based coating (paint) on rust flakes/oxidized steel.
Note: Even if (hypothetically) chips (a) to (d) (and corresponding Millette’s chips) contained some mystical form of metallic aluminum instead of kaolinite, these chips still cannot be any thermite (or generally any “pyrotechnic weapon), since organic polymer binder strongly prevailed in them
(which precludes an efficient reaction of Al and iron oxide) and, no necessary strong oxidant for such polymer (like some nitrate or perchlorate) was present.
As Oystein wrote in the past, even if there were (hypothetically) tons of some nanothermite chips in WTC dust, Bentham chips (a) to (d) clearly do not belong to them. They are all just
chips of red paint on rust. So, if you are looking for some nanothermites, try harder and look elsewhere next time, our dear truthers
