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==September 11th, 2001==
 
==September 11th, 2001==
In 2002 the [[National Construction Safety Team Act]] mandated NIST to conduct an investigation into the [[collapse of the World Trade Center]] buildings 1 and 2 and the 47-storey [[9-11/WTC7|7 World Trade Center]]. The "World Trade Center Collapse Investigation", directed by lead investigator [[Shyam Sunder]],<ref name="Lipton">{{cite news|author=Eric Lipton|journal=New York Times|date=August 22, 2008|title=Fire, Not Explosives, Felled 3rd Tower on 9/11, Report Says|url=http://www.nytimes.com/2008/08/22/nyregion/22wtccnd.html}}</ref> covered three aspects, including a technical building and [[fire safety]] investigation to study the factors contributing to the probable cause of the collapses of the WTC Towers (WTC 1 and 2) and WTC 7.  
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In 2002 the [[National Construction Safety Team Act]] mandated NIST to conduct an investigation into the [[collapse of the World Trade Center]] buildings 1 and 2 and the 47-storey [[9-11/WTC7|7 World Trade Center]]. The point man for the  "World Trade Center Collapse Investigation" has been named as [[Stephen Cauffman‎]] AND THE  lead investigator WAS [[Shyam Sunder]],<ref name="Lipton">{{cite news|author=Eric Lipton|journal=New York Times|date=August 22, 2008|title=Fire, Not Explosives, Felled 3rd Tower on 9/11, Report Says|url=http://www.nytimes.com/2008/08/22/nyregion/22wtccnd.html}}</ref> covered three aspects, including a technical building and [[fire safety]] investigation to study the factors contributing to the probable cause of the collapses of the WTC Towers (WTC 1 and 2) and WTC 7.  
  
Released video{{why}} in 2010 showing [[Michael Hess]] calling from the 8th floor of [[WTC7]].
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NIST released video{{why}} in 2010 showing [[Michael Hess]] calling from the 8th floor of [[WTC7]].
 
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HeadquartersGaithersburg, Maryland, U.S.
LeaderUnder Secretary of Commerce for Standards and Technology and Director of NIST
SubpageNIST/Director
Now infamous for their attempt to cover-up the truth of the 9-11 controlled demolitions.

September 11th, 2001

In 2002 the National Construction Safety Team Act mandated NIST to conduct an investigation into the collapse of the World Trade Center buildings 1 and 2 and the 47-storey 7 World Trade Center. The point man for the "World Trade Center Collapse Investigation" has been named as Stephen Cauffman‎ AND THE lead investigator WAS Shyam Sunder,[1] covered three aspects, including a technical building and fire safety investigation to study the factors contributing to the probable cause of the collapses of the WTC Towers (WTC 1 and 2) and WTC 7.


NIST released video[Why?] in 2010 showing Michael Hess calling from the 8th floor of WTC7.

 

Employee on Wikispooks

EmployeeJobAppointed
John GrossResearch Structural EngineerJuly 1983

 

Related Documents

TitleTypePublication dateAuthor(s)Description
File:NIST Analyses Brookman.pdfpaper26 March 2010Ronald Brookman
File:Nanothermite Smoking Gun.pdfarticle18 August 2009Michael SchmidtAn introduction to the nano-thermite issue and how the "investigators" chose to ignore this aspect.
File:The Top Ten Connections Between NIST and Nano-Thermites.pdfpaper2 July 2008Kevin RyanAn examination of NIST's connections to the nano-thermite.
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