Five New Consensus Points Released September 11, 2013
On September 12, 2013
The 23-member 9/11 Consensus Panel has conducted three rounds of review, during which the Panelists were blind to one another, to produce five new Consensus Points refuting the official evidence of 9/11:
- Seismic evidence of large underground explosions beneath the Twin Towers
- Physical and testimonial evidence of explosions beneath the Twin Towers
- Molten metal running below the Twin Towers’ debris for weeks after 9/11
- The failure — after 7 years of effort — of the National Institute of Standards and Technology to produce a computer simulation of the collapse of World Trade Center 7 that matched the visual collapse
- A serious problem in the timeline of the famous “Let’s Roll” call from Flight 93, which was used as a call to war
This brings the total number of Consensus Points to 37.
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