University Releases Final Report on Building 7, Intensifying Assault on Official Account

March 25, 2020 in News by RBN Staff

 

Source: AE911Truth.org

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Earlier today, Professor Leroy Hulsey and his team of engineers at the University of Alaska Fairbanks released the much-anticipated final report of their four-year study on the collapse of World Trade Center Building 7.
The destruction of the 47-story WTC 7 late in the afternoon of September 11, 2001, was not a result of fires, according to the report issued by Professor Hulsey and his team. “The only way it could have fallen in the observed manner is by the near-simultaneous failure of every column,” Hulsey announced.
Share the Report Widely
On this momentous day — the culmination of four years of hard work — we are asking you to take five minutes and email this announcement to your members of Congress and to share it widely via email and social media.

  •  The full announcement for you to read and share is here.
  •  Information for your U.S. Representative is here.
  •  Information for your U.S. Senators is here.
  •  Please copy congress@AE911Truth.org so that we can tally numbers.

Virtual Presentation on Thurs., Mar. 26
Tomorrow at 4:00 PM Eastern, AE911Truth founder Richard Gage and civil engineer Roland Angle will hold a live virtual presentation to outline the findings contained in the final report. We invite you to tune in or watch the archived presentation at AE911Truth.org/wtc7.
Thank You and Stay Tuned!
Professor Hulsey and everyone at AE911Truth are grateful to the thousands of people who supported or participated in this study. Now begins the work of disseminating the Hulsey report widely. Stay tuned for further developments in the coming days, including the imminent submission of our “Request for Correction” to NIST.

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