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Do not I repeat do not laugh.

I have to agree with that, Happy Birthday rwguinn, and many more if I do not blow up the planet first.
I will try not to but no promises maybe after this I will go into antimatter research. :D
And skip right over plasmoids, which are at least twice as likely to have destroyed the towers?
 
I don't know why this hadn't occurred to me. I am dusted at least once a week with that stuff at the offices my wife and I clean. It even leaves a metalic taste in my mouth sometimes when I inhale it.

As for Jones missing this, it is not surprising. He has a tendancy to stop when he thinks he has found the link he was looking for. See his paper on Itzamna-as-Jesus.- He overlooked the fact that he had the iconography wrong, and that stigmata should be in the wrists, rather than the hands.

What goes on here is what really drives scientific inquiry. Look at everything that you would expect to be on the scene as well as what is odd, and make sure that you do not have them backward.

Keep up the good work, CC, but please be careful. We worry about you.

A LOT.
 
That was funny, nice find :rolleyes:

I wonder how much "thermite" is at my bank office? I just touched a check!

ETA: Wasn't there some study which suggested, that laser printers are as big a health risk as smoking. They release some particles. I haven't looked into that any further, though.

ETA ETA: Here: http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/78455.php
 
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so the NWO goons snuck in and replaced the laser printer paper with inkjet paper and when all those printers were used at once, BAMMO!!

makes more sense than space-based death rays!
 
http://www.freepatentsonline.com/5356712.html

1. Magnetite particles ... diameter)/(minimum diameter)=1.00-1.1.

Printing toner. :D

Sorry, but I can't see MICR toner in use in any large quantity at WTC. I'd like to see some case made that it was.

I managed computer facilities at MHT/Chemical bank for 17 years up to 1993 in back office ops as well as branch and subsidiary ops. I only saw MICR ink in one operation and that was desktop printing. Maybe they went through a couple cartridges a year.

In the last couple years I was the specialist , bank-wide in the technical side of communication to commercial customers (IOW, businesses medium and big and our banking peers). IMO, MICR toner and blank check paper would be a security PITA for the department that used it.
 
Sorry, but I can't see MICR toner in use in any large quantity at WTC. I'd like to see some case made that it was.

I managed computer facilities at MHT/Chemical bank for 17 years up to 1993 in back office ops as well as branch and subsidiary ops. I only saw MICR ink in one operation and that was desktop printing. Maybe they went through a couple cartridges a year.

In the last couple years I was the specialist , bank-wide in the technical side of communication to commercial customers (IOW, businesses medium and big and our banking peers). IMO, MICR toner and blank check paper would be a security PITA for the department that used it.

Did they store any bank documents at the world trade center?

You know any printed bank document at all?
 
Has Jones even released the frequency (a percentage or something) of the spheres within the dust samples?

TAM:)
 

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