9/11

Videos for Richard Gage interview

July 21, 2007

Here you will find three videos that will help you follow along with the Richard Gage interview, tonight on Saturday Session with Bishop.

This is the South Tower collapsing on September 11, 2001.

Notice the Yellow flowing material pouring out of the tower just before collapse. For more info on the steel cutting compound Thermate, refer to the Dr. Bapat Podcast.

This is the North Tower collapsing on September 11, 2001.

This is World Trade Center number 7 collapsing on September 11.


You can view Richard Gage's Lecuter here.

Kevin Ryan

Kevin Ryan

June 27, 2007

Saturday June 30, Kevin Ryan will join Bishop on Saturday Session to discuss the logistics of the World Trade Center collapse on September 11, 2001. Kevin R. Ryan was Site Manager of the Environmental Health Laboratories at South Bend, Indiana. EHL is a division of Underwriters Laboratories, Inc.

In a letter written to Frank Gayle of NIST in 2004, Ryan states "I'm aware of UL's attempts to help, including performing tests on models of the floor assemblies. But the results of these tests appear to indicate that the buildings should have easily withstood the thermal stress caused by pools of burning jet fuel."

In the letter, available at 9/11 Truth dot org, Ryan also states "This story just does not add up. If steel from those buildings did soften or melt, I'm sure we can all agree that this was certainly not due to jet fuel fires of any kind, let alone the briefly burning fires in those towers. That fact should be of great concern to all Americans. Alternatively, the contention that this steel did fail at temperatures around 250C suggests that the majority of deaths on 9/11 were due to a safety-related failure. That suggestion should be of great concern to my company."

Having since been fired from Underwriters Laboratories, presumably for questioning the official story, Kevin Ryan has set up www.ULTruth.com to help bring a law suit against UL for wrongful termination and also in hopes that some statements can be clarified.

Watch a lecture from Kevin Ryan from 2006 and if you have some questions for Kevin Ryan, join the discussion board.

Robert Bowman on Saturday Session from March 31, 2007

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