“Every person should have their escape route planned. I think everyone has an apocalypse fantasy, what would I do in the event of the end of the wor
“Every person should have their escape route planned. I think everyone has an apocalypse fantasy, what would I do in the event of the end of the world, and we just basically - me and Nick - said what would we do, where would we head?” -Simon Pegg GET SUPPLIED! 206.338.2903
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Lecture by Steven Jones - The Twin Towers in scientific detail
Steven Jones presenting new evidence - results of energy-dispersive X-ray spectrosco
Lecture by Steven Jones - The Twin Towers in scientific detail
Steven Jones presenting new evidence - results of energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy of WTC dust, which perfectly match with thermite residues, thus providing irrefutable scientific evidence for use of thermite in WTC (from min 40:00).
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Lecture by Steven Jones - The Twin Towers in scientific detail
Steven Jones presenting new evidence - results of energy-dispersive X-ray spectrosco
Lecture by Steven Jones - The Twin Towers in scientific detail
Steven Jones presenting new evidence - results of energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy of WTC dust, which perfectly match with thermite residues, thus providing irrefutable scientific evidence for use of thermite in WTC (from min 40:00).
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Most of the victims of World War II in Nijmegen, The Netherlands, died when 16 American bombers flying out of Germany destroyed much of the inner city
Most of the victims of World War II in Nijmegen, The Netherlands, died when 16 American bombers flying out of Germany destroyed much of the inner city and the area around the train station. The airmen had been under orders to bombard industrial targets within Nazi Germany. By official account, the bombing was a mistake.
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Most of the victims of World War II in Nijmegen, The Netherlands, died when 16 American bombers flying out of Germany destroyed much of the inner city
Most of the victims of World War II in Nijmegen, The Netherlands, died when 16 American bombers flying out of Germany destroyed much of the inner city and the area around the train station. The airmen had been under orders to bombard industrial targets within Nazi Germany. By official account, the bombing was a mistake.
Visit http://www.Abfition.com for more information on History.
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