A sample was sent to a scientist in France but that scientist did not find nano-thermite. It is believed that the sample was tampered with.
The Final Catch-All denial of all truthers: "The evidence disproves my conclusions, so obviously the evidence must be tampered"
Here is a video of chemical engineer Mark Bazile who studied WTC dust that he obtained independently.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JZNQq7XBLwc
Mark Basile most certainly did not do an
independent conformation. He is named in the ACKNOWLEDGMENTS of the Harrit e.al. paper (page 30), as is the one known "independent peer-reviewer", David Griscom. You call that science, we call that fraud.
Although other qualified scientist must repeat Dr. Harrit et al's thermite experiments...
What do you mean by "other qualified scientists"? No qualified scientists has yet worked on that stuff! Farrer, Jones, Ryan, Legge, Farnsworth, Roberts, Gourley and Larsen are all totally outside of their field of expertise, and Harrit proves by his many mistakes and his failure to use qualified methods that he is either unqualified, or a fraud. Basile is not a scientist.
for their results to become science fact,
Wow congrats, Chris! You just agreed that the results are NOT science facts
no one has published a rebuttal in a journal and all the ballyhoo about the Bentham Journal not being valid is a bunch worthless sour grapes denial.
You have seen all the proof to know that Bentham does not publish a respectable peer-reviewed science journal. The proof is:
- Two of its editors-in-chief resigned on realizing they were just a fig-leave and not involved in the peer-review process
- Since the science world became aware of the fraud around the Harrit paper, that journal has not published another paper. It was a very poor choice of journal to start with
- The one known peer-revier, David Griscom, is a buddy of the Harrit-bunch and acknowledged as having helped them. This is a perversion of all standards of scientific peer-review.
Dr. Harrit has published in numerous journals over the years. He is qualified and credible as are Dr. Steven Jones who has published in Scientific American; and Dr. Jeffrey Farrer, director of the BYU microscopy departement.
It is hard to tell if people lie or are seriously deluded. Yes, on paper, Harrit is probably somewhat qualified. But he should have known that professional labs could have done the job quicker, cheaper, and standardized. So Harrit has either gone whacko somewhere and needs help, or he has made a conscious decision to build his reputation on a lie.
Jones is a nuclear physicist. He brings no relevant qualification to the team.
Farrer is a damned good microscopist - his images are flawless (actually, I don't know if they are really good, but let's pretend). What he is very bad at is DSC calorimetry (he did it for the first time in life there) and EDS spectoscropy. He is also so unqualified that he doesn't know that these methods would be unconclusive and that X-rax diffraction would be the choice. You mislable him as "director". He is merely the
manager of one lab. Do you not have your facts straight, or is this another truther lie, told by you, Chris? Why did you make this mistake?