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Nah. I've been at the scene of several large buildings on fire in NYC. Nothing like this smell was present.

Wow...

You must be a research scientist and a fireman, to be able to visit several large building fires in NYC as firemen usually like to keep you away. I cant even remember several. My experience is much more modest and only consists of one fire that reminded me of my time at WTC.

I must therefore defer to your wisdom and experience and agree it was a strange smell...you win. Perhaps it was the smell of thermite. Can you sniff one of your samples and tell us. Proof at last?
 
Look it up. Dead human beings smell of a certain chemical called "cadaverene". I smelled these dead people. It was a trauma for me. But, at the very same time that I smelled the dead people, I smelled this other curious and unique smell.

This latter smell is what lasted for months. Not the smell of dead bodies. That went away after a few days.

I expect that you are always tripping over dead bodies and you know the smell very well.
 
I suppose the whole WTC area is concreted over now and yet in 2009 you coould still get an occasional whiff of the 2001 smell. It was some kind of a very strange unusual burning smell coming from the ground, maybe released from manholes or drains in 2009.
Now what could have caused that ?

The smell was in the dust. They kick up plenty of dust during reconstruction, or even from the neighboring rooftops on windy days.
 
Hijackings leave behind a wake of witnesses to them.

Yea, in the case of 2001, There were 285,102,075 Witnesses.

(approx)







(just in the US)










(well, I imagine some were probably sleeping so they didn't know about it)
 
How did iron oxide chips come into being?

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But this actually brings up the outrageous thing I'm considering doing. I'm thinking of selling the samples. It's quite democratic, I think. You really think I'm wrong and want to disprove me using an independent analysis? It will be possible, now.

Not cheap, mind you, but possible.

:D

LMAO!

Cool scam, bro.
 
Feel free to correct what I said if I'm wrong on any significant detail in the post you were answering.

You asked what could cause the smell of the fires at WTC to still linger seven years after the attack. And I said a vivid imagination is the most likely explanation.

I assume Ms Dust is telling the "truth" and I am just coming up with the most likely explanation. I will never forget that smell and I can smell it now if I try.
 
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You asked what could cause the smell of the fires at WTC to still linger seven years after the attack. And I said a vivid imagination is the most likely explanation.

I assume Ms Dust is telling the "truth" and I am just coming up with the most likely explanation. I will never forget that smell and I can smell it now if I try.

What could you compare it to ?Was it neutral or stinking. Did you get the feeling it was hurting your nose ?
 
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That's one of the hilarious things about my discovery. If I hadn't spent all that time studying the dust, I would not have recognized it when I encountered it.

The cigarette butts? They play a larger role in the story, because previously the apartment managers had placed memos about cigarette butts in the common areas of my building. People were throwing cigarette butts off the top floors and the patio decks of the building, and the management wanted it to stop.

I went into this little nook because I was shellacking a piece of artwork and didn't want to gag all my neighbors with the spray. So I went in the nook. When I got inside, I noticed the cigarette butts and thought to myself, "That's what those memos were about."

Then, immediately, I noticed what the cigarette butts were sitting on and near. WTC DUST! Holy crapoly! I knew the moment I saw the dust that I had hit the motherlode of untouched WTC dust, and I did not stop before I collected some of it.

See the images located on http://wtcdust.blogspot.com for a real time record of my find.

The biggest discovery of my scientific career, so far. And it looks like dirt. Hahahahaha!

WTF? That looks like any old piece of junk you can pick up anywhere!
 
You got it wrong, Porkpie.

There's two different proofs. The more common one is about the bounce-back.

The one that (to my knowledge) originates with me is the wake aspect.

You didn't see bounceback, as in the bullet videos.
But you also didn't see evidence of a wake. I didn't put up a video for that, but I suggested that you imagine a boat moving through water if you didn't know what a wake is like.

Two completely different proofs of no planes.

Well it does have value in that you made a claim, "no wake=no impact", yet refuse to support that claim by showing what you're refering to in the bullet impact video you linked to. A common tactic used by 911 truthers is to baselessly hand wave away others questions when they know the answers will expose their claim as being invalid.

I wonder how well it works in your profession when submitting papers for peer review?

BTW, I did check out your blog and it's apperant you've never applied science to your 911 claims, all the blog consists of is a few pictures, a few baseless claims and your non-applicable credentials.

If it walks like an ideologue and talks like an ideologue then it's an ideologue.
 
That's one of the hilarious things about my discovery. If I hadn't spent all that time studying the dust, I would not have recognized it when I encountered it.

The cigarette butts? They play a larger role in the story, because previously the apartment managers had placed memos about cigarette butts in the common areas of my building. People were throwing cigarette butts off the top floors and the patio decks of the building, and the management wanted it to stop.

I went into this little nook because I was shellacking a piece of artwork and didn't want to gag all my neighbors with the spray. So I went in the nook. When I got inside, I noticed the cigarette butts and thought to myself, "That's what those memos were about."

Then, immediately, I noticed what the cigarette butts were sitting on and near. WTC DUST! Holy crapoly! I knew the moment I saw the dust that I had hit the motherlode of untouched WTC dust, and I did not stop before I collected some of it.

See the images located on http://wtcdust.blogspot.com for a real time record of my find.

The biggest discovery of my scientific career, so far. And it looks like dirt. Hahahahaha!
You had seen WTC dust previously? How did you know it was not just dust? What about the years of dust that would have gathered on top of the magic dust? You must be trolling,I cannot believe that you are this stupid.
 
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