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A peer-reviewed scientific paper on the discovery of nanothermites
in the dust of the World Trade Center has been published.
<
Now, officially, we know for sure 911 WAS a government conspiracy.
<
Of course, you undoubtedly haven't read -- or heard -- a word of this
CRIME AGAINST HUMANITY in the major media.
<
The presence of the highly explosive thermitic material is clear-cut
physical evidence that the administration of George W. Bush and Dick
Cheney planned and carried out the attack against its own citizens
on Sept. 11, 2001.
<
And it also proves that the list of co-conspirators in the
premeditated mass murder would fill the nation's largest prison
to overflowing.
<
It means, beyond the shadow of a doubt, the Twin Towers as well
as Building 7 all were brought down by controlled demolition.
<
It means that many, many tons of the explosive material had been
brought into the skyscrapers days or weeks, maybe months, before
Sept. 11.
<
http://www.travisredding.com/bush-911-jetfuel-wtc-laff.jpg
<
The end result was the perpetration of a colossal government hoax
that "foreign terrorists" were responsible for 911, which then
allowed
Bush, Cheney and their stooges to convince unknowing Amricans
to allow the invasion of Afghanistan, then Iraq, and turn the entire
Middle East to turmoil.
<
=================================<
EXPLOSIVES FOUND IN WTC DUST
http://video.google.com/videosearch?q=Niels+Harrit&hl=en&emb=0&aq=f#
<
TTHE BOMBSHELL TITLE:
<
“Active Thermitic Material Discovered in Dust
From 9/11 World Trade Center Catastrophe”
[quote]
The paper ends with this statement:[/quote]
<
“Based on these observations, we conclude that the red layer of the
red/gray chips we have discovered in the WTC dust is active,
unreacted
thermitic material, incorporating nanotechnology, and is a highly
energetic pyrotechnic or explosive material.”
<
http://www.globalresearch.ca/index.php?context=va&aid=13049
<
ANOTHER SOURCE
http://911research.wtc7.net/essays/thermite/explosive_residues.html
<
==================================<
Yet news by independent scientific teams concerning the conclusive
and documented use of thermitic material to cause the buildings
to topple not NEW news. Actually, these revelations had been made
months ago but the major media avoided mention like the plague.
<
That's why many of you are reading it here for the very first time.
<
Thermite is a pyrotechnic composition of a metal powder and
a metal oxide, which produces an aluminothermic reaction known
as a thermite reaction.
<
"Thermitic material" is a trademark used for a welding
and incendiary mixture of fine aluminum powder with a metallic
oxide, usually iron, that when ignited yields an intense heat.
<
The authors of the scientific paper are Niels H. Harrit, Jeffrey
Farrer, Steven E. Jones, Kevin R. Ryan, Frank M. Legge, Daniel
Farnsworth, Gregg Roberts, James R. Gourley and Bradley R
Larsen.
<
This is their conclusion:
<
"We have discovered distinctive red/gray chips in all the samples we
have studied of the dust produced by the destruction of the
World Trade Center.
<
"Examination of four of these samples, collected from separate sites,
is reported in this paper. These red/gray chips show marked
similarities in all four samples.
<
"One sample was collected by a Manhattan resident about 10 minutes
after the collapse of the second WTC Tower, two the next day,
and a fourth about a week later.
<
"The properties of these chips were analyzed using optical
microscopy,
scanning electron microscopy (SEM), X-ray energy dispersive
spectroscopy (XEDS), and differential scanning calorimetry (DSC).
<
"The red material contains grains approximately 100 nm across
which are largely iron oxide, while aluminum is contained in tiny
plate-like structures. Separation of components using methyl ethyl
ketone demonstrated that elemental aluminum is present.
<
"The iron oxide and aluminum are intimately mixed in the red
material.
When ignited in a DSC device, the chips exhibit large but narrow
exotherms occurring at approximately 430 degrees C, far below
the normal ignition temperature for conventional thermite. Numerous
iron-rich spheres are clearly observed in the residue following
the ignition of these peculiar red/gray chips.
<
"The red portion of these chips is found to be an unreacted thermitic
material and highly energetic."
<
INTERVIEWS WITH NIELS HARRIT, TOP INVESTIGATOR
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8_tf25lx_3o
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x73G2eMkBpw
<
The scientific team's conclusion (once again):
<
"Based on these observations, we conclude that the red layer
of the red/gray chips we have discovered in the WTC dust is active,
unreacted thermitic material, incorporating nanotechnology,
and is a highly energetic pyrotechnic or explosive material."
<
This means that tons upon tons upon tons of thermitic material
had been hauled into the South and North Tower, as well as WTC
Building 7.
<
It means the Bush administration, undoubtedly quarterbacked
by Dick Cheney, is gulity of the mass murder of more than 3,000
persons on our own soil.
<
It was done in order to open the door to the invasions of both
Afghanistan and Iraq which had led to the death of some 4,000
American troops; the serious, debilitating injuries of perhaps four
times that many; and the murder of more than a million poor souls
in the Middle East.
<
MIDDLE EAST NEWS RESOURCES
<
A peer-reviewed scientific paper on the discovery of nanothermites
in the dust of the World Trade Center has been published.
Now, officially, we know for sure 911 WAS a government conspiracy.
<
Of course, you undoubtedly haven't read -- or heard -- a word of this
CRIME AGAINST HUMANITY in the major media.
The presence of the highly explosive thermitic material is clear-cut
physical evidence that the administration of George W. Bush and Dick
Cheney planned and carried out the attack against its own citizens
on Sept. 11, 2001.
<
And it also proves that the list of co-conspirators in the
premeditated
mass murder would fill the nation's largest prison to overflowing.
<
It means, beyond the shadow of a doubt, the Twin Towers as well
s Building 7 all were brought down by controlled demolition.
<
It means that many, many tons of the explosive material had been
brought into the skyscrapers days or weeks, maybe months, before
Sept. 11.
<
http://www.travisredding.com/bush-911-jetfuel-wtc-laff.jpg
<
The end result was the perpetration of a colossal government hoax
that "foreign terrorists" were responsible for 911, which then
allowed
Bush, Cheney and their stooges to convince unknowing Amricans
to allow the invasion of Afghanistan, then Iraq, and turn the entire
Middle East to turmoil.
<
=================================<
EXPLOSIVES FOUND IN WTC DUST
http://video.google.com/videosearch?q=Niels+Harrit&hl=en&emb=0&aq=f#
<
TTHE BOMBSHELL TITLE:
<
“Active Thermitic Material Discovered in Dust
From 9/11 World Trade Center Catastrophe”
The paper ends with this statement:
<
“Based on these observations, we conclude that the red layer of the
red/gray chips we have discovered in the WTC dust is active,
unreacted
thermitic material, incorporating nanotechnology, and is a highly
energetic pyrotechnic or explosive material.”
<
http://www.globalresearch.ca/index.php?context=va&aid=13049
<
ANOTHER SOURCE
http://911research.wtc7.net/essays/thermite/explosive_residues.html
<
==================================<
Yet news by independent scientific teams concerning the conclusive
and documented use of thermitic material to cause the buildings
to topple not NEW news. Actually, these revelations had been made
months ago but the major media avoided mention like the plague.
<
That's why many of you are reading it here for the very first time.
<
Thermite is a pyrotechnic composition of a metal powder and
a metal oxide, which produces an aluminothermic reaction known
as a thermite reaction.
<
"Thermitic material" is a trademark used for a welding
and incendiary mixture of fine aluminum powder with a metallic
oxide, usually iron, that when ignited yields an intense heat.
<
The authors of the scientific paper are Niels H. Harrit, Jeffrey
Farrer, Steven E. Jones, Kevin R. Ryan, Frank M. Legge, Daniel
Farnsworth, Gregg Roberts, James R. Gourley and Bradley R
Larsen.
<
This is their conclusion:
<
"We have discovered distinctive red/gray chips in all the samples we
have studied of the dust produced by the destruction of the
World Trade Center.
<
"Examination of four of these samples, collected from separate sites,
is reported in this paper. These red/gray chips show marked
similarities
in all four samples.
<
"One sample was collected by a Manhattan resident about 10 minutes
after the collapse of the second WTC Tower, two the next day,
and a fourth about a week later.
<
"The properties of these chips were analyzed using optical
microscopy,
scanning electron microscopy (SEM), X-ray energy dispersive
spectroscopy (XEDS), and differential scanning calorimetry (DSC).
<
"The red material contains grains approximately 100 nm across which
are largely iron oxide, while aluminum is contained in tiny plate-
like
structures. Separation of components using methyl ethyl ketone
demonstrated that elemental aluminum is present.
<
"The iron oxide and aluminum are intimately mixed in the red
material.
When ignited in a DSC device, the chips exhibit large but narrow
exotherms occurring at approximately 430 degrees C, far below
the normal ignition temperature for conventional thermite. Numerous
iron-rich spheres are clearly observed in the residue following
the ignition of these peculiar red/gray chips.
<
"The red portion of these chips is found to be an unreacted thermitic
material and highly energetic."
<
INTERVIEWS WITH NIELS HARRIT, TOP INVESTIGATOR
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8_tf25lx_3o
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x73G2eMkBpw
<
The scientific team's conclusion (once again):
<
"Based on these observations, we conclude that the red layer of
the red/gray chips we have discovered in the WTC dust is active,
unreacted thermitic material, incorporating nanotechnology,
and is a highly energetic pyrotechnic or explosive material."
<
This means that tons upon tons upon tons of thermitic material
had been hauled into the South and North Tower, as well as WTC
Building 7.
<
It means the Bush administration, undoubtedly quarterbacked
by Dick Cheney, is gulity of the mass murder of more than 3,000
persons on our own soil.
<
It was done in order to open the door to the invasions of both
Afghanistan and Iraq which had led to the death of some 4,000
American troops; the serious, debilitating injuries of perhaps four
times that many; and the murder of more than a million persons
in the Middle East.
<
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On Fri, 30 Oct 2009 06:21:49 -0700 (PDT), Ed Conrad
<nurse.ratched.xyz at (no spam) hotmail.com> wrote:
[quote]A peer-reviewed scientific paper on the discovery of nanothermites
in the dust of the World Trade Center has been published.
Now, officially, we know for sure 911 WAS a government conspiracy.
[/quote]
Wow, weren't the nanothermites planted by 'rat willie and his band of crooks.
[quote]
Of course, you undoubtedly haven't read -- or heard -- a word of this
CRIME AGAINST HUMANITY in the major media.
The presence of the highly explosive thermitic material is clear-cut
physical evidence that the administration of George W. Bush and Dick
Cheney planned and carried out the attack against its own citizens
on Sept. 11, 2001.
And it also proves that the list of co-conspirators in the
premeditated mass murder would fill the nation's largest prison
to overflowing.
It means, beyond the shadow of a doubt, the Twin Towers as well
as Building 7 all were brought down by controlled demolition.
It means that many, many tons of the explosive material had been
brought into the skyscrapers days or weeks, maybe months, before
Sept. 11.
http://www.travisredding.com/bush-911-jetfuel-wtc-laff.jpg
The end result was the perpetration of a colossal government hoax
that "foreign terrorists" were responsible for 911, which then
allowed
Bush, Cheney and their stooges to convince unknowing Amricans
to allow the invasion of Afghanistan, then Iraq, and turn the entire
Middle East to turmoil.
==================================
EXPLOSIVES FOUND IN WTC DUST
http://video.google.com/videosearch?q=Niels+Harrit&hl=en&emb=0&aq=f#
TTHE BOMBSHELL TITLE:
“Active Thermitic Material Discovered in Dust
From 9/11 World Trade Center Catastrophe”
The paper ends with this statement:
“Based on these observations, we conclude that the red layer of the
red/gray chips we have discovered in the WTC dust is active,
unreacted
thermitic material, incorporating nanotechnology, and is a highly
energetic pyrotechnic or explosive material.”
http://www.globalresearch.ca/index.php?context=va&aid=13049
ANOTHER SOURCE
http://911research.wtc7.net/essays/thermite/explosive_residues.html
===================================
Yet news by independent scientific teams concerning the conclusive
and documented use of thermitic material to cause the buildings
to topple not NEW news. Actually, these revelations had been made
months ago but the major media avoided mention like the plague.
That's why many of you are reading it here for the very first time.
Thermite is a pyrotechnic composition of a metal powder and
a metal oxide, which produces an aluminothermic reaction known
as a thermite reaction.
"Thermitic material" is a trademark used for a welding
and incendiary mixture of fine aluminum powder with a metallic
oxide, usually iron, that when ignited yields an intense heat.
The authors of the scientific paper are Niels H. Harrit, Jeffrey
Farrer, Steven E. Jones, Kevin R. Ryan, Frank M. Legge, Daniel
Farnsworth, Gregg Roberts, James R. Gourley and Bradley R
Larsen.
This is their conclusion:
"We have discovered distinctive red/gray chips in all the samples we
have studied of the dust produced by the destruction of the
World Trade Center.
"Examination of four of these samples, collected from separate sites,
is reported in this paper. These red/gray chips show marked
similarities in all four samples.
"One sample was collected by a Manhattan resident about 10 minutes
after the collapse of the second WTC Tower, two the next day,
and a fourth about a week later.
"The properties of these chips were analyzed using optical
microscopy,
scanning electron microscopy (SEM), X-ray energy dispersive
spectroscopy (XEDS), and differential scanning calorimetry (DSC).
"The red material contains grains approximately 100 nm across
which are largely iron oxide, while aluminum is contained in tiny
plate-like structures. Separation of components using methyl ethyl
ketone demonstrated that elemental aluminum is present.
"The iron oxide and aluminum are intimately mixed in the red
material.
When ignited in a DSC device, the chips exhibit large but narrow
exotherms occurring at approximately 430 degrees C, far below
the normal ignition temperature for conventional thermite. Numerous
iron-rich spheres are clearly observed in the residue following
the ignition of these peculiar red/gray chips.
"The red portion of these chips is found to be an unreacted thermitic
material and highly energetic."
INTERVIEWS WITH NIELS HARRIT, TOP INVESTIGATOR
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8_tf25lx_3o
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x73G2eMkBpw
The scientific team's conclusion (once again):
"Based on these observations, we conclude that the red layer
of the red/gray chips we have discovered in the WTC dust is active,
unreacted thermitic material, incorporating nanotechnology,
and is a highly energetic pyrotechnic or explosive material."
This means that tons upon tons upon tons of thermitic material
had been hauled into the South and North Tower, as well as WTC
Building 7.
It means the Bush administration, undoubtedly quarterbacked
by Dick Cheney, is gulity of the mass murder of more than 3,000
persons on our own soil.
It was done in order to open the door to the invasions of both
Afghanistan and Iraq which had led to the death of some 4,000
American troops; the serious, debilitating injuries of perhaps four
times that many; and the murder of more than a million poor souls
in the Middle East.
MIDDLE EAST NEWS RESOURCES
A peer-reviewed scientific paper on the discovery of nanothermites
in the dust of the World Trade Center has been published.
Now, officially, we know for sure 911 WAS a government conspiracy.
Of course, you undoubtedly haven't read -- or heard -- a word of this
CRIME AGAINST HUMANITY in the major media.
The presence of the highly explosive thermitic material is clear-cut
physical evidence that the administration of George W. Bush and Dick
Cheney planned and carried out the attack against its own citizens
on Sept. 11, 2001.
And it also proves that the list of co-conspirators in the
premeditated
mass murder would fill the nation's largest prison to overflowing.
It means, beyond the shadow of a doubt, the Twin Towers as well
s Building 7 all were brought down by controlled demolition.
It means that many, many tons of the explosive material had been
brought into the skyscrapers days or weeks, maybe months, before
Sept. 11.
http://www.travisredding.com/bush-911-jetfuel-wtc-laff.jpg
The end result was the perpetration of a colossal government hoax
that "foreign terrorists" were responsible for 911, which then
allowed
Bush, Cheney and their stooges to convince unknowing Amricans
to allow the invasion of Afghanistan, then Iraq, and turn the entire
Middle East to turmoil.
==================================
EXPLOSIVES FOUND IN WTC DUST
http://video.google.com/videosearch?q=Niels+Harrit&hl=en&emb=0&aq=f#
TTHE BOMBSHELL TITLE:
“Active Thermitic Material Discovered in Dust
From 9/11 World Trade Center Catastrophe”
The paper ends with this statement:
“Based on these observations, we conclude that the red layer of the
red/gray chips we have discovered in the WTC dust is active,
unreacted
thermitic material, incorporating nanotechnology, and is a highly
energetic pyrotechnic or explosive material.”
http://www.globalresearch.ca/index.php?context=va&aid=13049
ANOTHER SOURCE
http://911research.wtc7.net/essays/thermite/explosive_residues.html
===================================
Yet news by independent scientific teams concerning the conclusive
and documented use of thermitic material to cause the buildings
to topple not NEW news. Actually, these revelations had been made
months ago but the major media avoided mention like the plague.
That's why many of you are reading it here for the very first time.
Thermite is a pyrotechnic composition of a metal powder and
a metal oxide, which produces an aluminothermic reaction known
as a thermite reaction.
"Thermitic material" is a trademark used for a welding
and incendiary mixture of fine aluminum powder with a metallic
oxide, usually iron, that when ignited yields an intense heat.
The authors of the scientific paper are Niels H. Harrit, Jeffrey
Farrer, Steven E. Jones, Kevin R. Ryan, Frank M. Legge, Daniel
Farnsworth, Gregg Roberts, James R. Gourley and Bradley R
Larsen.
This is their conclusion:
"We have discovered distinctive red/gray chips in all the samples we
have studied of the dust produced by the destruction of the
World Trade Center.
"Examination of four of these samples, collected from separate sites,
is reported in this paper. These red/gray chips show marked
similarities
in all four samples.
"One sample was collected by a Manhattan resident about 10 minutes
after the collapse of the second WTC Tower, two the next day,
and a fourth about a week later.
"The properties of these chips were analyzed using optical
microscopy,
scanning electron microscopy (SEM), X-ray energy dispersive
spectroscopy (XEDS), and differential scanning calorimetry (DSC).
"The red material contains grains approximately 100 nm across which
are largely iron oxide, while aluminum is contained in tiny plate-
like
structures. Separation of components using methyl ethyl ketone
demonstrated that elemental aluminum is present.
"The iron oxide and aluminum are intimately mixed in the red
material.
When ignited in a DSC device, the chips exhibit large but narrow
exotherms occurring at approximately 430 degrees C, far below
the normal ignition temperature for conventional thermite. Numerous
iron-rich spheres are clearly observed in the residue following
the ignition of these peculiar red/gray chips.
"The red portion of these chips is found to be an unreacted thermitic
material and highly energetic."
INTERVIEWS WITH NIELS HARRIT, TOP INVESTIGATOR
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8_tf25lx_3o
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x73G2eMkBpw
The scientific team's conclusion (once again):
"Based on these observations, we conclude that the red layer of
the red/gray chips we have discovered in the WTC dust is active,
unreacted thermitic material, incorporating nanotechnology,
and is a highly energetic pyrotechnic or explosive material."
This means that tons upon tons upon tons of thermitic material
had been hauled into the South and North Tower, as well as WTC
Building 7.
It means the Bush administration, undoubtedly quarterbacked
by Dick Cheney, is gulity of the mass murder of more than 3,000
persons on our own soil.
It was done in order to open the door to the invasions of both
Afghanistan and Iraq which had led to the death of some 4,000
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Las Provincias (Valencia)
Regio7 (Catalonia, Manresa)
La Rioja (La Rioja, Logrono)
Sport.es
La Vanguardia (Catalonia, Barcelona)
SUR (English)
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SWEDEN
Affarsvarlden (Stockholm)
Aftonbladet (Stockholm)
Boras Tidning (Vastra Gotaland, Boras)
Corren.se (Ostergotland, Linkoping)
Dagens Nyheter (Stockholm)
Expressen (Stockholm)
Goteborgs-Posten (Goteborg)
Hallands Nyheter
Hallandspostenr
Norrbottens-Kuriren (Norrbotten, Lulea)
Norrkopings Tidningar
Ostersund Posten
Svenska Dagbladet (Stockholm)
Sydsvenska Dagbladet
Vasterbottens-Kuriren (Vasterbotten, Umea)
Vlt.se (Vastmanland)
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SWITZERLAND
Basler Zeitung (Basel-Stadt, Basel)
Berner Zeitung (Bern)
Bote der Urschweiz (Central Switzerland)
Der Bund (Bern)
Corriere del Ticino (Ticino, Lugano)
Der Landbote (Zurich, Winterthur)
La Liberte
Le Matin (Vaud, Lausanne)
Neue Zurcher Zeitung
Schaffhauser Nachrichten
St. Galler Tagblatt (St. Gallen)
Sudostschweiz (Graubunden, Chur)
Tages-Anzeiger (Zurich)
Tribune de Geneve (Geneva)
WochenZeitung
Zisch (Luzern, Central Switzerland)
Zurcher Unterlander (Zurich, Dielsdorf)
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TURKEY
Aksam (Istanbul)
Dunya (Istanbul)
Fanatik (Istanbul)
Gunes (Istanbul)
Hurriyet Gazetesi (Istanbul)
Milli Gazete (Istanbul)
Milliyet Gazetesi (Istanbul)
Radikal (Istanbul)
Sabah (Istanbul)
Star (Istanbul)
Turkiye
Yeni Asya
Yeni Mesaj
Yeni Safak (Istanbul)
Zaman
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UKRAINE
The Day (Kiev)
Facty i Kommentarii (Kiev)
Postup (Lviv)
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UNITED KINGDOM
Index - UK Newspapers
Bristol Evening Post (Bristol)
Cambridge Evening News (Cambridge)
Coventry Evening Telegraph (Coventry)
Daily Record (Glasgow)
The Daily Telegraph (London)
Derbyshire Evening Telegraph (Derby)
Evening Argus (Brighton)
Evening Standard (London)
Evening Telegraph
Evening Times (Glasgow)
Express & Star (Wolverhampton)
Financial Times (London)
Financial Times (U.S. mirror site) (London)
Grimsby Evening Telegraph (Birmingham)
Guardian, The (London)
The Herald (Glasgow)
Huddersfield Daily Examiner (Huddersfield)
Hull Daily Mail (Hull)
icBirmingham (Grimsby)
icNewcastle (Newcastle)
Independent, The (London)
Jersey Evening Post, The (Channel Islands)
The Journal (Newcastle)
London Evening Standard (London)
The Mirror (London)
The News (Portsmouth)
Norfolk Now (Norfolk)
Northampton Chronicle & Echo (Northampton)
The Nottingham Evening Post (Nottingham)
Observer, The (London)
Oldham Evening Chronicle, The
Sentinel Online, The
South Wales Argus (Newport)
South Wales Evening Post
South West News
The Sun (London)
Sunday Mall (Glasgow)
Sunderland Echo (Sunderland)
Telegraph, The (London)
This is Local London (London)
The Times and Sunday Times (London)
The Sunday Times (London)
West Sussex Observer (Chichester)
Western Mail, The (Cardiff)
Yorkshire Evening Post (Leeds)
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YUGOSLAVIA
Blic Online (Begrade)
Dnevnik (Vojvodina)
Politika (Belgrade)
Vecernje Novosti (Belgrade)
Vijesti (Montenegro)
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Is RAID effective against nanothermites, or is D-CON better?
Yours,
The Orkin Man
"Ed Conrad" <nurse.ratched.xyz at (no spam) hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:24516a5e-f5cb-4384-9b98-2fa7765a03c0 at (no spam) y23g2000yqd.googlegroups.com...
<
<
A peer-reviewed scientific paper on the discovery of nanothermites
in the dust of the World Trade Center has been published.
<
Now, officially, we know for sure 911 WAS a government conspiracy.
<
Of course, you undoubtedly haven't read -- or heard -- a word of this
CRIME AGAINST HUMANITY in the major media.
<
The presence of the highly explosive thermitic material is clear-cut
physical evidence that the administration of George W. Bush and Dick
Cheney planned and carried out the attack against its own citizens
on Sept. 11, 2001.
<
And it also proves that the list of co-conspirators in the
premeditated mass murder would fill the nation's largest prison
to overflowing.
<
It means, beyond the shadow of a doubt, the Twin Towers as well
as Building 7 all were brought down by controlled demolition.
<
It means that many, many tons of the explosive material had been
brought into the skyscrapers days or weeks, maybe months, before
Sept. 11.
<
http://www.travisredding.com/bush-911-jetfuel-wtc-laff.jpg
<
The end result was the perpetration of a colossal government hoax
that "foreign terrorists" were responsible for 911, which then
allowed
Bush, Cheney and their stooges to convince unknowing Amricans
to allow the invasion of Afghanistan, then Iraq, and turn the entire
Middle East to turmoil.
<
==================================
<
EXPLOSIVES FOUND IN WTC DUST
http://video.google.com/videosearch?q=Niels+Harrit&hl=en&emb=0&aq=f#
<
TTHE BOMBSHELL TITLE:
<
“Active Thermitic Material Discovered in Dust
From 9/11 World Trade Center Catastrophe”
[quote]
The paper ends with this statement:[/quote]
<
“Based on these observations, we conclude that the red layer of the
red/gray chips we have discovered in the WTC dust is active,
unreacted
thermitic material, incorporating nanotechnology, and is a highly
energetic pyrotechnic or explosive material.”
<
http://www.globalresearch.ca/index.php?context=va&aid=13049
<
ANOTHER SOURCE
http://911research.wtc7.net/essays/thermite/explosive_residues.html
<
===================================
<
Yet news by independent scientific teams concerning the conclusive
and documented use of thermitic material to cause the buildings
to topple not NEW news. Actually, these revelations had been made
months ago but the major media avoided mention like the plague.
<
That's why many of you are reading it here for the very first time.
<
Thermite is a pyrotechnic composition of a metal powder and
a metal oxide, which produces an aluminothermic reaction known
as a thermite reaction.
<
"Thermitic material" is a trademark used for a welding
and incendiary mixture of fine aluminum powder with a metallic
oxide, usually iron, that when ignited yields an intense heat.
<
The authors of the scientific paper are Niels H. Harrit, Jeffrey
Farrer, Steven E. Jones, Kevin R. Ryan, Frank M. Legge, Daniel
Farnsworth, Gregg Roberts, James R. Gourley and Bradley R
Larsen.
<
This is their conclusion:
<
"We have discovered distinctive red/gray chips in all the samples we
have studied of the dust produced by the destruction of the
World Trade Center.
<
"Examination of four of these samples, collected from separate sites,
is reported in this paper. These red/gray chips show marked
similarities in all four samples.
<
"One sample was collected by a Manhattan resident about 10 minutes
after the collapse of the second WTC Tower, two the next day,
and a fourth about a week later.
<
"The properties of these chips were analyzed using optical
microscopy,
scanning electron microscopy (SEM), X-ray energy dispersive
spectroscopy (XEDS), and differential scanning calorimetry (DSC).
<
"The red material contains grains approximately 100 nm across
which are largely iron oxide, while aluminum is contained in tiny
plate-like structures. Separation of components using methyl ethyl
ketone demonstrated that elemental aluminum is present.
<
"The iron oxide and aluminum are intimately mixed in the red
material.
When ignited in a DSC device, the chips exhibit large but narrow
exotherms occurring at approximately 430 degrees C, far below
the normal ignition temperature for conventional thermite. Numerous
iron-rich spheres are clearly observed in the residue following
the ignition of these peculiar red/gray chips.
<
"The red portion of these chips is found to be an unreacted thermitic
material and highly energetic."
<
INTERVIEWS WITH NIELS HARRIT, TOP INVESTIGATOR
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8_tf25lx_3o
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x73G2eMkBpw
<
The scientific team's conclusion (once again):
<
"Based on these observations, we conclude that the red layer
of the red/gray chips we have discovered in the WTC dust is active,
unreacted thermitic material, incorporating nanotechnology,
and is a highly energetic pyrotechnic or explosive material."
<
This means that tons upon tons upon tons of thermitic material
had been hauled into the South and North Tower, as well as WTC
Building 7.
<
It means the Bush administration, undoubtedly quarterbacked
by Dick Cheney, is gulity of the mass murder of more than 3,000
persons on our own soil.
<
It was done in order to open the door to the invasions of both
Afghanistan and Iraq which had led to the death of some 4,000
American troops; the serious, debilitating injuries of perhaps four
times that many; and the murder of more than a million poor souls
in the Middle East.
<
MIDDLE EAST NEWS RESOURCES
<
A peer-reviewed scientific paper on the discovery of nanothermites
in the dust of the World Trade Center has been published.
Now, officially, we know for sure 911 WAS a government conspiracy.
<
Of course, you undoubtedly haven't read -- or heard -- a word of this
CRIME AGAINST HUMANITY in the major media.
The presence of the highly explosive thermitic material is clear-cut
physical evidence that the administration of George W. Bush and Dick
Cheney planned and carried out the attack against its own citizens
on Sept. 11, 2001.
<
And it also proves that the list of co-conspirators in the
premeditated
mass murder would fill the nation's largest prison to overflowing.
<
It means, beyond the shadow of a doubt, the Twin Towers as well
s Building 7 all were brought down by controlled demolition.
<
It means that many, many tons of the explosive material had been
brought into the skyscrapers days or weeks, maybe months, before
Sept. 11.
<
http://www.travisredding.com/bush-911-jetfuel-wtc-laff.jpg
<
The end result was the perpetration of a colossal government hoax
that "foreign terrorists" were responsible for 911, which then
allowed
Bush, Cheney and their stooges to convince unknowing Amricans
to allow the invasion of Afghanistan, then Iraq, and turn the entire
Middle East to turmoil.
<
==================================
<
EXPLOSIVES FOUND IN WTC DUST
http://video.google.com/videosearch?q=Niels+Harrit&hl=en&emb=0&aq=f#
<
TTHE BOMBSHELL TITLE:
<
“Active Thermitic Material Discovered in Dust
From 9/11 World Trade Center Catastrophe”
The paper ends with this statement:
<
“Based on these observations, we conclude that the red layer of the
red/gray chips we have discovered in the WTC dust is active,
unreacted
thermitic material, incorporating nanotechnology, and is a highly
energetic pyrotechnic or explosive material.”
<
http://www.globalresearch.ca/index.php?context=va&aid=13049
<
ANOTHER SOURCE
http://911research.wtc7.net/essays/thermite/explosive_residues.html
<
===================================
<
Yet news by independent scientific teams concerning the conclusive
and documented use of thermitic material to cause the buildings
to topple not NEW news. Actually, these revelations had been made
months ago but the major media avoided mention like the plague.
<
That's why many of you are reading it here for the very first time.
<
Thermite is a pyrotechnic composition of a metal powder and
a metal oxide, which produces an aluminothermic reaction known
as a thermite reaction.
<
"Thermitic material" is a trademark used for a welding
and incendiary mixture of fine aluminum powder with a metallic
oxide, usually iron, that when ignited yields an intense heat.
<
The authors of the scientific paper are Niels H. Harrit, Jeffrey
Farrer, Steven E. Jones, Kevin R. Ryan, Frank M. Legge, Daniel
Farnsworth, Gregg Roberts, James R. Gourley and Bradley R
Larsen.
<
This is their conclusion:
<
"We have discovered distinctive red/gray chips in all the samples we
have studied of the dust produced by the destruction of the
World Trade Center.
<
"Examination of four of these samples, collected from separate sites,
is reported in this paper. These red/gray chips show marked
similarities
in all four samples.
<
"One sample was collected by a Manhattan resident about 10 minutes
after the collapse of the second WTC Tower, two the next day,
and a fourth about a week later.
<
"The properties of these chips were analyzed using optical
microscopy,
scanning electron microscopy (SEM), X-ray energy dispersive
spectroscopy (XEDS), and differential scanning calorimetry (DSC).
<
"The red material contains grains approximately 100 nm across which
are largely iron oxide, while aluminum is contained in tiny plate-
like
structures. Separation of components using methyl ethyl ketone
demonstrated that elemental aluminum is present.
<
"The iron oxide and aluminum are intimately mixed in the red
material.
When ignited in a DSC device, the chips exhibit large but narrow
exotherms occurring at approximately 430 degrees C, far below
the normal ignition temperature for conventional thermite. Numerous
iron-rich spheres are clearly observed in the residue following
the ignition of these peculiar red/gray chips.
<
"The red portion of these chips is found to be an unreacted thermitic
material and highly energetic."
<
INTERVIEWS WITH NIELS HARRIT, TOP INVESTIGATOR
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8_tf25lx_3o
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x73G2eMkBpw
<
The scientific team's conclusion (once again):
<
"Based on these observations, we conclude that the red layer of
the red/gray chips we have discovered in the WTC dust is active,
unreacted thermitic material, incorporating nanotechnology,
and is a highly energetic pyrotechnic or explosive material."
<
This means that tons upon tons upon tons of thermitic material
had been hauled into the South and North Tower, as well as WTC
Building 7.
<
It means the Bush administration, undoubtedly quarterbacked
by Dick Cheney, is gulity of the mass murder of more than 3,000
persons on our own soil.
<
It was done in order to open the door to the invasions of both
Afghanistan and Iraq which had led to the death of some 4,000
American troops; the serious, debilitating injuries of perhaps four
times that many; and the murder of more than a million persons
in the Middle East.
<
BBC Middle East News
Beirut News
CNN: Middle East News
DEBKAfile
Economist: Middle East News
Ha'aretz
HeadlineSpot: Middle East News Resources
International Herald Tribune: Middle East News
Al Jazeera Middle East News
Jerusalem Post
Jordan Times
Lebanon Daily Star
Middle East Times
MSNBC: Middle East News
New York Times: Middle East News
Palestine Life
Palestine News Agency: WAFA
Palestine Post
TIME Magazine: Middle East News
Topix: Middle East News
Washington Post: Middle East News
Yahoo: Middle East News
<
A FEW EUROPEAN NEWSPAPERS
ALBANIA
Albanian Daily News (English)
Albanian Economy News (English)
Koha Jone
Rilindja Demokratike
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ANDORRA
Diari d'Andorra
Bondia
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AUSTRIA
DiePresse.com
Kronen Zeitung
Krone.at
Kurier
Oberosterreichischen Nachrichten
Salzburger Nachrichten (Salzburg)
Der Standard (Vienna)
Voice of Vienna
Vorarlberg Online (Bregenz)
Wiener Zeitung (Vienna)
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BELARUS
BelarusNews
Vecherny Minsk
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BELGIUM
De Tijd (Antwerp)
De Morgen (Brussels)
Het Belang van Limburg (Limburg)
Het Laatste Nieuws (Brussels)
Het Nieuwsblad Online (Brussels)
La Libre (Brussels)
La Meuse (Liege, Sud Presse)
La Nouvelle Gazette (Charleroi)
De Standaard ( (Brussels)
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BOSNIA-HERZEGOVINA
Bosian Institute News (Sarajevo)
Dnevni avaz (Sarajevo)
Hrvatska Rijec (Sarajevo)
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BULGARIA
Bulgaria Gazette (Sofia)
Bulgarian News Network (Sofia)
Pari.bg (Sofia)
Kapital (Sofia)
Segabg (Sofia)
Standart News (Sofia)
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CROATIA
Feral Tribune (Split)
Glas Koncila (Hrvatska, Zagreb)
Monitor (Zagreb)
Slobodna Dalmacija (Split)
Vecernji.hr (Zagreb)
Vjesnik Online (Zagreb)
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CYPRUS
Cyprus Mail (Nicosia) (English)
Cyprus News Agency
Cyprus Today
North Cyprus Daily
Politis news (Nicosia)
Simerini (Nicosia)
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CZECH REPUBLIC
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iDNES (Prague)
Lidovky.cz (Prague)
Neviditelny Pes (Prague)
Prague Daily Monitor (Prague) (English)
Prague Post (Prague) (English)
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Arhus Stiftstidende (Copenhagen)
Berlingske (Copenhagen)
Bornholms Tidende (Ronne)
Copenhagen Post, The (Copenhagen) (English)
Ekstra Bladet (Copenhagen)
Folketidende
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Jydske Vestkysten
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Nordjyske.dk (Aalborg)
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ESTONIA
The Baltic Times (English)
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Eesti Paevaleht
Postimees (Tallinn)
SL ohtuleht (Tallinn)
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FINLAND
Aamulehti (Tampere)
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HS.fi (Helsinki)
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HVB (Helsinki)
Osterbottens Tidning
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Turun Sanomat (Turku)
Vasabladet
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FRANCE
L'Alsace Journal (Alsace)
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Le Courrier de Mantes (Mantes)
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Ladepeche.fr
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Liberation (Paris)
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Le Nouvel Observateur (Paris)
Ouest France (Brittany, Rennes)
Le Parisien (Paris)
Le Republicain Lorrain (Lorraine, Metz)
Regards (Paris)
Sud Oest (Aquitaine, Bordeaux)
La Tribune (Paris)
La Voix du Nord
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GEORGIA
Georgia Times (English)
Svobodnaya Gruzia
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GERMANY
Augsburger Allgemeine (Bavaria, Augsburg)
Badische Zeitung (Freiburg)
Berliner Morgenpost (Berlin)
Berlin Online (Berlin)
Bild
Welt Online
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FR Online (Frankfurt)
General-Anzeiger (Nordrhein-Westfalen, Bonn)
Haller Tagblatt & KreisKurier (Baden-Wurttemberg, Schwabisch Hall )
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Handelsblatt
Holsteinischer Courier (Schleswig-Holstein, Neumunster)
Iserlohner Kreisanzeiger und Zeitung (Nordrhein-Westfalen , Iserlohn)
Kolner Stadt-Anzeiger (Koln)
Leipziger Volkszeitung (Sachsen, Leipzig)
Lubeder Nachrichten (Schleswig Holstein, Lubeck)
Main-Echo (Bavaria, Aschaffenburg)
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RP Online (Dusseldorf)
Rhein-Zeitung (Koblenz) (Koblenz)
Suddeutsche Zeitung (Bavaria, Munich)
Der Tagesspiegel (Berlin)
taz.de
Trierischer Volksfreund (Trier)
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GIBRALTAR
Gibraltar Chronicle (Gibraltar) (English)
Panorama (Gibraltar) (English)
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GREECE
Athens News (Athens) (English)
Eleftherotypia (Athens)
Kathimerini (Athens) (English)
Ta Nea (Athens)
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HUNGARY
Budapest Business Journal (Budapest) (English)
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Dunaujvaros (Fejer, Dunaujvaros)
Magyar Demokrata (Budapest)
Magyar Forum (Budapest)
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Nepszabadsag (Budapest)
Nepszava (Budapest)
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ICELAND
mbl.is (Reykjavik)
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Visir (Reykjavik)
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IRELAND
Examiner, The (Cork)
Galway Advertiser, The (Galway)
Irish Independent, The (Dublin)
Irish News (Belfast)
Irish Times (Dublin)
Kerryman Newspaper, The (County Kerry)
Munster Express, The
Sunday Business Post, The
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ITALY
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Il Centro (Abruzzo, Pescara)
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Corriere del Giorno (Taranto)
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LATVIA
The Baltic Times (English)
Diena.lv (Riga)
Neatariga Rita Avize (Riga)
Zemgales Zinas (Jelgava)
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LIECHTENSTEIN
Liechtenstein Online
Liechtensteiner Vaterland
Liechtensteiner Volksblatt
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LITHUANIA
Lrytas.lt (Vilnius)
Lietuvos Zinios (Vilnius)
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LUXEMBOURG
Letzebuerger Journal
Luxemburger Wort
Tageblatt
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MACEDONIA
Dnevnik (Skopje)
Makedonsko Sonce (Skopje)
Utrinski Vesnik (Skopje)
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MALTA
The Malta Independent (Valletta) (English)
Malta Today (Valletta) (English)
The Times & Sunday Times (Valletta) (English)
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MOLDOVA
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NETHERLANDS
Algemeen Dagblad (Zuid-Holland, Rotterdam)
Cobouw (Zuid-Holland, The Hague)
Dagblad De Limburger (Limburg, Maastricht)
Het Financieele Dagblad (Noord-Brabant, Eindhoven)
Eindhovens Dagblad (Noord-Holland, Amsterdam)
Haagsche Courant (Zuid-Holland, The Hague)
Haarlems Dagblad (Noord-Holland, Haarlem)
Het Belang van Limburg (Giessen, Limburg)
Het Parool (Noord-Holland, Amsterdam)
NRC Handelsblad (Zuid-Holland, Rotterdam)
Rotterdams Dagblad (Rotterdam)
Tctubantia (Overijssel, Enschede)
Trouw (Noord-Holland, Amsterdam)
De Volkskrant (Noord-Holland, Amsterdam)
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Adressa.no (Trondheim)
Aftenposten (Oslo)
Agderposten (Aust-Agder, Arendal)
An.no (Bodo)
Avisa Sor-Trondelag (Sor-Trondelag, Orkanger)
Bt.no (Hordaland, Bergen)
Bergensavisen (Hordaland, Bergen)
Dag og Tid (Oslo)
Dagbladet (Oslo)
Dagens Naringsliv (Oslo)
Dagsavisen (Oslo)
fvn.no (Vest-Agder, Kristiansand)
Firdaposten (Sogn og Fjordane, Floro)
Fredriksstad Blad
Fremover (Nordland, Narvik)
gd.no (Oppland, Lillehammer)
Hamar Arbeiderblad (Hedmark, Hamar)
Hamar Dagblad (Hedmark, Hamar)
Haugesunds Avis (Haugesund)
Laagendalsposten (Kongsberg)
Nettavisen (Oslo) (English)
Nettavisen (Oslo)
Nordlys (North Norway, Tromsoe)
Norway Post, The (Oslo) (English)
Oppland Arbeiderblad (Gjoevik)
Ostlands-Posten (Larvik)
Porsgrunns Dagblad (Telemark)
Ringerikes Blad (Akershus)
Rogalands Avis (Rogaland, Stavanger)
Romerikes Blad (Akershus, Lillestrom)
Sandefjords Blad (Vestfold, Sandefjord)
Sunnmorsposten (Alesund)
Teknisk Ukeblad (Oslo)
Telemarksavisa (Telemark, Skien)
Tonsbergs Blad (Tonsberg)
Tronder-Avisa (Nord Trondelag, Steinkjer)
Verdens Gang (Oslo)
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POLAND
Dziennik Polski (Maloposkie, Krakow)
Gazeta Wyborcza (Warsaw)
Krakow Post (Krakow)
Rzeczpospolita (Warsaw)
Tygodnik Powszechny
Trybuna (Mazowieckie, Warsaw)
Warsaw Voice, The (Warsaw)
Zycie Warszawy (Warsaw)
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PORTUGAL
A Bola (Lisboa, Lisbon)
Correio da Manha (Lisboa, Lisbon)
Diario de Noticias (Funchal)
Diario Digital (Lisboa, Lisbon)
O Jogo
Jornal de Negocios (Lisboa, Lisbon)
Jornal de Noticias ( (Oporto)
Publico (Lisbon)
Record (Lisbon)
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ROMANIA
Adevarul
Cotidianul (Bucuresti, Bucharest)
Evenimentul Zilei Online
Nine O'Clock (Bucuresti, Bucharest) (English)
ZIUA (Bucuresti, Bucharest)
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RUSSIA
Evening Kazan (Tatarstan, Kazan)
Itar-Tass (Moscow)
Izvestia (Moscow)
Kazanskii Universitet (Moscow)
Kommersant Daily (Moscow)
Komsomolskaya Pravda (Moscow)
Moskovskii Komsomolets (Moscow)
Nezavisimaya Gazeta (Moscow)
Novosti (Vladivostok)
Pravda (Moscow) (English)
Russia Today
St. Petersburg Times (St. Petersburg) (English)
Trud (Moscow)
Vladivostok News (Vladivostok)
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SCOTLAND
Courier On-Line, The (Dundee)
Daily Record (Glasgow)
Press and Journal, The(Aberdeen)
Scotsman, The (Edinburgh)
Sunday Mail (Glasgow)
Sunday Post, The (Dundee)
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SLOVAKIA
Praca (Zapadoslovenska, Bratislava)
Pravda (Zapadoslovenska, Bratislava)
Slovak Spectator, The (Zapadoslovenska, Bratislava) (English)
SME Online
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SLOVENIA
Delo (Ljubljana)
Dnevnik (Ljubljana)
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SPAIN
ABC.es (Madrid)
AVUI (Catalonia, Barcelona; Premsa Catalana)
CincoDias.com (Madrid)
El Correo (Pais Vasco, Bilbao)
El Correo Gallego (Galicia)
Costa Blanca News (English)
DEIA (Pais Vasco, Bilbao)
Elmundo.es (Baleares, Palma de Mallorca)
Diario de Mallorca (Baleares, Palma de Mallorca)
Eldiariomontanes.es (Cantabria, Santander)
Diariovascocom (Pais Vasco, San Sebastian)
La Estrella Digital
Faro de Vigo (Galicia, Vigo)
Heraldo de Aragon (Aragon, Zaragoza)
Hoy Diario de Extremadura (Extremadura, Merida)
Ideal (Andalucia, Granada)
El Ideal Gallego (Galicia)
Levante-El Mercantil Valenciano (Valencia)
El Norte de Castilla (Castilla y Leon, Valladolid)
El Pais (Madrid)
El Periodico de Catalunya (Barcelona)
El Progreso (Galicia, Lugo)
Las Provincias (Valencia)
Regio7 (Catalonia, Manresa)
La Rioja (La Rioja, Logrono)
Sport.es
La Vanguardia (Catalonia, Barcelona)
SUR (English)
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SWEDEN
Affarsvarlden (Stockholm)
Aftonbladet (Stockholm)
Boras Tidning (Vastra Gotaland, Boras)
Corren.se (Ostergotland, Linkoping)
Dagens Nyheter (Stockholm)
Expressen (Stockholm)
Goteborgs-Posten (Goteborg)
Hallands Nyheter
Hallandspostenr
Norrbottens-Kuriren (Norrbotten, Lulea)
Norrkopings Tidningar
Ostersund Posten
Svenska Dagbladet (Stockholm)
Sydsvenska Dagbladet
Vasterbottens-Kuriren (Vasterbotten, Umea)
Vlt.se (Vastmanland)
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SWITZERLAND
Basler Zeitung (Basel-Stadt, Basel)
Berner Zeitung (Bern)
Bote der Urschweiz (Central Switzerland)
Der Bund (Bern)
Corriere del Ticino (Ticino, Lugano)
Der Landbote (Zurich, Winterthur)
La Liberte
Le Matin (Vaud, Lausanne)
Neue Zurcher Zeitung
Schaffhauser Nachrichten
St. Galler Tagblatt (St. Gallen)
Sudostschweiz (Graubunden, Chur)
Tages-Anzeiger (Zurich)
Tribune de Geneve (Geneva)
WochenZeitung
Zisch (Luzern, Central Switzerland)
Zurcher Unterlander (Zurich, Dielsdorf)
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TURKEY
Aksam (Istanbul)
Dunya (Istanbul)
Fanatik (Istanbul)
Gunes (Istanbul)
Hurriyet Gazetesi (Istanbul)
Milli Gazete (Istanbul)
Milliyet Gazetesi (Istanbul)
Radikal (Istanbul)
Sabah (Istanbul)
Star (Istanbul)
Turkiye
Yeni Asya
Yeni Mesaj
Yeni Safak (Istanbul)
Zaman
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UKRAINE
The Day (Kiev)
Facty i Kommentarii (Kiev)
Postup (Lviv)
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UNITED KINGDOM
Index - UK Newspapers
Bristol Evening Post (Bristol)
Cambridge Evening News (Cambridge)
Coventry Evening Telegraph (Coventry)
Daily Record (Glasgow)
The Daily Telegraph (London)
Derbyshire Evening Telegraph (Derby)
Evening Argus (Brighton)
Evening Standard (London)
Evening Telegraph
Evening Times (Glasgow)
Express & Star (Wolverhampton)
Financial Times (London)
Financial Times (U.S. mirror site) (London)
Grimsby Evening Telegraph (Birmingham)
Guardian, The (London)
The Herald (Glasgow)
Huddersfield Daily Examiner (Huddersfield)
Hull Daily Mail (Hull)
icBirmingham (Grimsby)
icNewcastle (Newcastle)
Independent, The (London)
Jersey Evening Post, The (Channel Islands)
The Journal (Newcastle)
London Evening Standard (London)
The Mirror (London)
The News (Portsmouth)
Norfolk Now (Norfolk)
Northampton Chronicle & Echo (Northampton)
The Nottingham Evening Post (Nottingham)
Observer, The (London)
Oldham Evening Chronicle, The
Sentinel Online, The
South Wales Argus (Newport)
South Wales Evening Post
South West News
The Sun (London)
Sunday Mall (Glasgow)
Sunderland Echo (Sunderland)
Telegraph, The (London)
This is Local London (London)
The Times and Sunday Times (London)
The Sunday Times (London)
West Sussex Observer (Chichester)
Western Mail, The (Cardiff)
Yorkshire Evening Post (Leeds)
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YUGOSLAVIA
Blic Online (Begrade)
Dnevnik (Vojvodina)
Politika (Belgrade)
Vecernje Novosti (Belgrade)
Vijesti (Montenegro) |
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On Fri, 30 Oct 2009 23:41:48 -0500, William Longyard wrote
(in article <do6dnWZv34CVXXbXnZ2dnUVZ_q-dnZ2d at (no spam) earthlink.com>):
[quote]Is RAID effective against nanothermites, or is D-CON better?
Yours,
The Orkin Man
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Pointy boots. Good for steppin' on 'em in corners.
Helpfully,
--Fr. G.
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