New Tack on WTC7

After years of stonewalling on the part of the Executive and Judicial branches of the federal government blocking efforts to elicit truthful information about the attacks of the September 2001 attacks . . .

. . . last Wednesday the National Institute for Standards and Technology received a 100-page formal “request for correction” signed by ten 9/11 family members, 88 architects and structural engineers, and Architects & Engineers for 9/11 Truth. The request aims to force NIST to reverse its position that fires destroyed the 47-story World Trade Center Building 7. It disputes eight separate NIST claims as violating the agency’s own information quality standards, and contends that NIST can correct the violations only by revising its “probable collapse sequence.”

Is it “the most serious challenge to date against NIST’s World Trade Center investigation”? In THIS half-hour conversation with Andy Steele of 9/11 Free Fall Radio, Attorney Mick Harrison* and Ted Walter** explain why it may be. The link includes a transcript of the chat.

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* of the Lawyers’ Committee for 9/11 Inquiry

** of Architects & Engineers for 9/11 Truth