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Last year I asked Jim Millette what the source of these particular iron-rich spheres are that appear in the WTC dust. Millette himself had reported on them years ago in an EPA Report he worked on, if I'm not mistaken. When I asked him about the spheres, he said, yes, that has not been thoroughly researched and I would like to include that in my final report.
Millette is scrupulously neutral and never makes statements or draws conclusions until the experimental evidence is in. He may yet research the actual source of these microspheres if he ever fulfills his desire to put out a full scale published peer reviewed report on the WTC dust.
Thanks for your reply, Chris. It was my understanding that Millette did not, in fact, report on the microspheres in his first WTC dust study, which is why your selection of him for this so-called replication was regarded with skepticism. Do you have some new information about this?
My question also remains: If iron-rich microspheres are not unusual or controversial in any way, why would Millette want to more thoroughly research them?
I mean, 'trutherdom' is an act of faith in that which cannot be proved/has been disproved.