9/11
9/11: Peter Ketcham – “Asymmetric damage does Not create symmetric collapse”
from April Watters:
Peter Ketcham formerly of NIST – “Asymmetric damage does Not create symmetric collapse”
VIDEO:
www.PeoplesInternetRadio.com Wed 9/27/17 w Host Catherine April Watters and guest, former NIST employee, Peter Michael Ketcham. National Institute of Standards and Technology. I am doing my best to do my part in bringing out the truth. Please support me in making videos like this. Every $1 helps https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr…
About NIST The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) was founded in 1901 and is now part of the U.S. Department of Commerce. NIST is one of the nation’s oldest physical science laboratories. Congress established the agency to remove a major challenge to U.S. industrial competitiveness at the time—a second-rate measurement infrastructure that lagged behind the capabilities of the United Kingdom, Germany, and other economic rivals. From the smart electric power grid and electronic health records to atomic clocks, advanced nanomaterials, and computer chips, innumerable products and services rely in some way on technology, measurement, and standards provided by the National Institute of Standards and Technology. Today, NIST measurements support the smallest of technologies to the largest and most complex of human-made creations—from nanoscale devices so tiny that tens of thousands can fit on the end of a single human hair up to earthquake-resistant skyscrapers and global communication networks. Peter Ketcham was a contributor to numerous scientific papers during his 14 years as a part of the High Performance Systems and Services Division and later the Mathematical and Computational Sciences Division. Ketcham wrote that he felt compelled to speak out about the NIST WTC 7 investigation after reading the report for the first time in August 2016 and comparing the results with the conventional criticism from other professionals. The NIST report on WTC 7 was published in August 2008, more than 6 years after the attacks, and it concludes that the building collapsed after structural failure due to fires caused by damage from debris when the Twin Towers collapsed earlier in the day. http://thefreethoughtproject.com/form…