Angle on Building 7

On Sept. 30, we reported that a group of “requesters” had appealed the National Institute of Standards and Technology’s denial of the group’s formal “request for correction” of NIST’s explanation for how the 47-story Building 7 at the World Trade Center collapsed on the afternoon of Sept. 11, 2001.

In a kind of P.S. to the same report, we tacked on a later radio interview that put the matter in more understandable terms for lay people.

Most sensible visitors won’t want to watch yet another highly technical video (this one is 51 minutes long), mostly of a structural engineer painstakingly going through why NIST’s explanation for Building 7’s collapse can’t be correct. We nevertheless provide it, HERE, because some visitors may wish to forward it to an architect or an engineer who  might enjoy watching it.

It was put together before last month’s appeal by the requesters. The structural engineer is Roland Angle, a member of the board of directors of Architects & Engineers for 9/11 Truth. He is introduced by AE911Truth’s founder, Richard Gage.