In a two-year study conducted in the Department of Chemistry, University of Copenhagen, Denmark, scientists have found significant amounts of explosive material in the debris of the collapsed World Trade Center, which was supposedly destroyed by the collision of two hijacked airplanes. The study, reported in The Open Chemical Physics Journal, is titled, "Active Thermitic Material Discovered in Dust from the 9/11 World Trade Center Catastrophe." Lead scientist Niels H. Harrit explains the significance in this report from Danish television.
The 31-page journal article may be downloaded at http://www.bentham-open.org/pages/content.php?TOCPJ/2009/00000002/00000001/7TOCPJ.SGM.
This development has not yet been reported by the U.S. mainstream press, except by award-winning journalist Linda Moulton Howe. So far her coverage has appeared only on her website -- http://www.earthfiles.com -- not in other media outlets that regularly feature her work.
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