Architect - It reads over here as government of the people, for the people, and by the people. We as democracy tell what NIST and any other panty-waist dictator that comes along is our servant sir. The citizenry should not have to fight for the right to access information on the most important day in it's history. Your suggestion that NIST has no duty to the average citizen is an outrage, and completely antithetical to what this country was founded on.
NB,
Culbable misquotes; the last resort of the CtER.
Let's be quite clear: you do not disagree with the NIST findings but you believe that it is NIST's job to explain the collapse in a way that people such as you, with absolutely no understanding of structural or fire engineering can follow.
Now as you claim to have a degree, you would be aware that university level study is a long and complex process. Architecture takes 5 years. Structural engineering normally takes 5. Fire engineering 4. Then we have the compulsory practical training on top of that.
So tell me then. Do you really believe that NIST are meant to compress all this highly technical education into an idiot-proof report that anybody can read? What size do you think this report will be?!
I put it to you, NB, that you are a fraud. Contrary to your claims, you show no evidence of the understanding and background knowledge required for any university degree. Your basic claim, that the NIST report is deffcient, is ludicrous. You have failed to provide any substantive technical concerns regarding the accepted collapse hypothesis. When pressed, you resort to philosophical babble of doubtful provenance.
In short, you are wasting out time with worthless trolling and doing little more than displaying your own ignorance.
Put up, or shut up.
because that is ludicrous; do you demand that your doctor explains anatomy every time you get a diagnosis? Do you ask your solicitor to run through caselaw when you buy a house
