Torin Wolf

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From his bio on this page: "Add to his resume the fact that he designed and implemented well over 100 controlled demolitions." I find the 100 cds kind of hard to believe... does anyone have numbers of how many CDs happen each year and how many are done by non major firms?
http://nationalwriterssyndicate.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=128&Itemid=2

Anyone know anything about him? The twoofers at Digg are all wet over him.
http://digg.com/politics/Iraq_war_veteran_and_demolitions_expert_blows_the_cover_on_9_11_inside_job#
 
With his demolitions experience, he immediately knew those towers could not have fallen like that without explosives.
Ding!Ding!Ding! We have a truther!

This is technically seditious material and you can be charged under section 802 of the Patriot Act just for being here.
We have a liar.

”The presentation moves on and goes through some of the just plain crazy theories of why the towers fell, such as space beams, holograms, missiles, orbs, pterodactyls, etc., and easily debunks them. Torin then adds, “There is evidence most of these are put out by the government as disinfo.
We have a kook.

The cross trusses that the towers received a significant amount of their strength from had to be removed to have a collapse in the computer simulation.
We have a reading disability.

Several slides are then presented that show the hard physics and observed time of WTC 2 falling. Worst-case scenario would require 0.5 seconds per floor for collapse. “The absolute minimum amount of time for a progressive collapse would be 43 seconds.” How long did it take for the building to fall in reality? About 8.6 Seconds.
We have a faster than freefaller.

“For the towers to fall at so close to free fall speed, over 110,000 separate and independent structural support points had to fail simultaneously.
We have a structural ain'tgineeer.

It shows the antenna, which is held up by the core columns, fall before the rest of the building while the fire line on the 78th floor doesn't move.
We have a cherrypicker.

Dangerously high levels of asbestos, lead, PCB’s, mercury, radioactive materials, and powdered concrete were in the air after the towers were demolished. Much to the surprise of many audience members, we learned from Torin that by far the most dangerous on the list was the pulverized concrete.
WE have a nurse who hasn't read the medical reports.

“If I was demolishing a building as high as the WTC, I would use thermite. It does what I want, when I want.
We have a Kool-Aid drinker.

”Torin then explains super thermite, “Add potassium permanganate (KMnO4) and cupric sulphide (CuSO4) to thermate and you have something called 'Super Thermite' which is explosive and used in mega-demolition, such as WTC 1 & 2.”
We have a know-nothing.
 
The whole shebang in a single oddly-named C-Tard. Gotta love it :D
 
Ding!Ding!Ding! We have a truther!

We have a liar.

We have a kook.

We have a reading disability.

We have a faster than freefaller.

We have a structural ain'tgineeer.

We have a cherrypicker.

WE have a nurse who hasn't read the medical reports.

We have a Kool-Aid drinker.

We have a know-nothing.


And we have a guy who has just been invited to debate you! Gee, I wonder if he'll accept.
 


I'm going out on a limb and guessing that Mr. Wolf will not be knocking on our door.

On 7/27/07, Ronald Wieck wrote:

Dear Gibb,

Torin Wolf is quite a find. He is the only demolition specialist in the entire world who believes that the Twin Towers were brought down by explosives. I occasionally host a public access show called 'Hardfire' that airs in New York City and surrounding areas. Over the past year, we have staged debates pitting 9/11 fantasists such as Jim Fetzer and the Loose Change boys against the extraordinarily well-informed debunker Mark Roberts. Would Mr. Wolf care to appear on the show and explain to us what everyone else is missing?

Cordially,
Ronald Wieck

----- Original Message -----
From: Gibb Wake
To: Ronald Wieck
Sent: Saturday, July 28, 2007 12:56 AM
Subject: Re: Fascinating Discovery


Really the only one? Gtfo.

ae911truth.org
http://www.patriotsquestion911.com/

Ronald Wieck wrote:

Yup, the only one. The links you provide contain nothing but charlatans and kooks.






 
Why did they make a big deal about his Cherokee heritage and then mention he has Samoan tats for every life he saved?
 
Looks like an Alex Jones wannabe, sounds like an Alex Jones wannabe:

“This is admitted.”

I strongly suspect the GED is correct; I also strongly suspect the age he received it at is wrong. Would anybody who received his high school diploma at age 14 not be going to college? I mean, to be obvious about it, who the heck would want a 14-year-old on a construction site, no matter how bright? I doubt strongly he could get working papers at age 14.

The numbers and dates just don't add up. He enlisted in 2000, so his five years of steelwork would take us back to 1995. We'll be generous and assume that he did his asbestos abatement work at the same time he doubled as Controlled Demolition, Inc, so we're back to 1983. Arguably he was somehow hired at age 14; maybe it was his dad's construction company or something. That takes us back to 1969. Does this guy look like he's 38?

The milbloggers may take him up if he gets anywhere; this is certainly a huge red flag:

The army would like you to think he wasn't in Iraq, but unfortunately for them, Torin appears in a recent documentary filmed there.

Plus of course he's got the fantasy resume--did controlled demolitions,worked on steel, and can talk about the cost of asbestos removal. If only he were a pilot!
 
I agree. If you look at his military service, and then look at his resume, It all just doesnt add up. I suspect his Demolition Resume is EXTREMELY exaggerated, and likely based heavily on CDs he may have done on 1 storey buildings in the military.

I am no expert, but I would like to see a list of his demolitions, with verification.


TAM:)

Edit: removed line concerning his name after reading his Indian Heritage.
 
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So this guy is a trained nurse, a building contractor, has designed and implemented 100 CDs, served in Operation Iraqi Freedom.
He must have another degree, as last I checked, there was not a whole lot of physics training in Nursing School.

He should be in his 50's based on that resume, lol..he doesnt look that old.

TAM:)

I am sure some of the guys here have looked up people to see if their military credentials are real...certainly this guy shouldnt be hard to vet.
He apparently is a teacher as well (hmm...I thought that required yet another degree).

TAM:)
 
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and what the hell does this line imply....

"The army would like you to think he wasn't in Iraq, but unfortunately for them,"

TAM:)
 
and what the hell does this line imply....

"The army would like you to think he wasn't in Iraq, but unfortunately for them,"

TAM:)

Probably that the army says he was never in iraq, but he says he was and he has a bag of sand to prove it.
 
Apparently, they are saying, he was in a nova PBS documentary.

The plot thickens...

Got his highschool at age 14, yet did not get it the regular way, but through GED. Then worked for 12 years (how he was able to work at all, let alone on demolition crews or the like, before age 16 is beyond me) in the "biz", before going to Iraq in 2000.

According to this the youngest he could be, would be 33 years old...if he did all these things, one right after the other. Somewhere in their he had to get a nursing degree (you can't just say you are gonna be a nurse, and presto you are one).

TAM:)
 
Somewhere in their he had to get a nursing degree (you can't just say you are gonna be a nurse, and presto you are one).

TAM:)


Well I can think of at least one software engineer who thinks he's a structural engineer.
 
Is it even possible to get a GED at age 14? I'm thinking this guy dropped out of HS at 14, later got a GED to join the Army and got hired by a construction firm after getting out(he shoulda stayed in nursing) and his controlled demolitions consist of swinging sledgehammers......
 
There is nothing on this guy besides the article linked above, and a video of him arguing with a cop over some "car head count" as seen here,

http://www.anomalytv.com/site/category/activism-protest/

In a google search....

TAM:)

Edit: as for the GED, it may vary from state to state, but in Virginia, at least, you need to be 16, even if homeschooled.

http://www.pen.k12.va.us/VDOE/suptsmemos/2003/inf005.html

Under no circumstances is an individual under the age of sixteen eligible for testing.
 
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Well the part about him being in Iraq (as a Private 1st Class) appears to be true, as the transcript from the PBS doc proves.

http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/transcripts/3106_combatdo.html

TAM:)

I have no doubts about that. I just find that the article seems to be implying that the Army, aspart of the big hush-up, is saying he wasn't there. I'd lay good odds that the Army hasn't said a thing about him, and probably doesn't give much of a care about what he says.
 
I think, no surprise, that he is misrepresenting his resume TO THE EXTREME.

Of course, without him providing the exacts of his work history and GED proof, we have no way of vetting that portion of his "story".

TAM:)
 

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