Wednesday, March 5, 2014

Kevin Ryan 2009 "Emerging Science"

In “Emerging Science of WTC Demolitions,” Kevin Ryan asks “Who could have placed explosives in the World Trade Center (WTC) buildings? As a society we are faced with this question due to the growing amount of evidence that explosives were used to bring down all three buildings, and due to the enormous implications of that possibility.”

Kevin is especially interested in the tenants, security, and convergenge of powerful players like Carlyle, Kissinger, SAIC and Halliburton who all have reason to cover up their roll in the demolition.

Kevin’s essays on the Demolition Access to the WTC Towers can be found on line.  In these, Kevin has presented what organizations and individuals had the needed access to place explosives in the WTC buildings, who had the ability to destroyed evidence related to those explosive materials.  He also provides more information about who profited from the attacks of 9/11, and therefore who might have been motivated to destroy the buildings and induce the trauma that led to the War on Terror.
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Produced: 2009, Episode: 911TV KR2-1,
58:28, Category: Education
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