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|    Thomas Heger to All    |
|    Re: energy and mass    |
|    15 Feb 26 09:54:12    |
      XPost: sci.electronics.design       From: ttt_heg@web.de              Am Samstag000014, 14.02.2026 um 11:52 schrieb Paul B. Andersen:       > Den 14.02.2026 11:02, skrev Thomas Heger:       >>       >> I personally had the idea, that 'cold fusion' actually worked and was       >> possibly the real cause of the implosion of the twin towers on 9/11.       >>       >> TH       >       > Definitely one of your better !       >              Well, that idea came actually from Tom Bearden, John Hutchison and Judy       Wood.              The reason I stumbled upon 'cold fusion' was, that the idea about 'nano       thermite' was actually introduced by a Stephan Jones, who coincidentally       was the expert for cold fusion of the department of energy.              This profession was a little too suspicious for my taste, hence I had       placed Stephen Jones on the 'suspicious side', hence all he said, too.              I personally didn't like 'mini nukes' or 'nano thermite' in the first       place, because the buildings didn't explode.              What really happened, that is almost entirely unknown, even in the       community of the 'truthers'.              The main point was, that the twin-towers turned into fine dust in the       time they collapsed.              This dust was blown away and what remained on the ground was only 10% of       the rubble, which should have been there.              So: what on Earth could turn steel beams with the weight of a locomotive       into fine dust in less then ten seconds???              Well: actually 'cold fusion' would be an option.              But this would require a beam of strange particles (afair 'muons').              But as a strange coincidence, one of the very few sources of such beams       in existence was not that far away:               Brookhaven National Lab.              Now building WTC7 showed a very strange pattern of the smoke it had       emitted, which pointed directly away from the direction, in which BNL       was located.                     TH              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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