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Dr Steven Jones
Born: March 25, 1949
Education: Cornell University, Brigham Young University, Vanderbilt University

Steven E. Jones, a physics professor from Utah, later will claim the molten metal found in large quantities on 'Ground Zero' is "direct evidence for the use of high-temperature explosives, such as thermite," used to deliberately bring down the WTC towers. [MSNBC, 11/16/2005]

He will say that without explosives, a falling building would have "insufficient directed energy to result in melting of large quantities of metal." [Deseret Morning News, 11/10/2005]

There is no mention whatsoever of the molten metal in the official reports by FEMA, NIST, or the 9/11 Commission. [Federal Emergency Management Agency, 5/1/2002; 9/11 Commission, 7/24/2004; National Institute of Standards and Technology, 9/2005 pdf file] But Dr. Frank Gayle, who leads the steel forensics aspects of NIST's investigation of the WTC collapses, is quoted as saying: "Your gut reaction would be the jet fuel is what made the fire so very intense, a lot of people figured that's what melted the steel. Indeed it didn't, the steel did not melt."

[ABC News 7 (New York), 2/7/2004] As well as the reports of molten metal, data collected by NASA in the days after 9/11 finds dozens of "hot spots" (some over 1,300 degrees) at Ground Zero (see September 16-23, 2001).

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