Papers by Topic
World Trade Center
Investigating the Events of September 11, 2001 Using the Scientific Method
Here is a selection of papers by our members and others. The papers are in order by date, with the most recent first. For additional papers, see the Journal of 9/11 Studies.
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David Ray Griffin, "Left-Leaning Despisers of the 9/11 Truth Movement: Do You Really Believe in Miracles?," July 6, 2010.
Steven E. Jones, Frank M. Legge, Kevin R. Ryan, Anthony F. Szamboti and James R. Gourley, "Fourteen Points of Agreement with Official Government Reports on the World Trade Center Destruction," The Open Civil Engineering Journal, 2008, 2, 35-40.
Steven E. Jones, "Revisiting 9/11/2001: Applying the Scientific Method," Journal of 9/11 Studies, Vol 11: May, 2007.
Steven E. Jones, "Why Indeed Did the World Trade Center Buildings Completely Collapse," Journal of 9/11 Studies, Vol 3: September, 2006.
Frank Legge, "What Hit the Pentagon? Misinformation and its Effect on the Credibility of 9/11 Truth," February 15, 2010.
Kevin R. Ryan, James R. Gourley, and Steven E. Jones, "Environmental Anomalies at the World Trade Center: Evidence for Energetic Materials," The Environmentalist, 29 (2009): 56-63. (Also online August 4, 2008).
Niels H. Harrit, Jeffrey Farrer, Steven E. Jones, Kevin R. Ryan, Frank M. Legge, Daniel Farnsworth, Gregg Roberts, James R. Gourley and Bradley R. Larsen, "Active Thermitic Material Discovered in Dust from the 9/11 World Trade Center Catastrophe," The Open Chemical Physics Journal, 2009, 2,7-31.
Jim Hoffman, "Explosives Found in World Trade Center Dust," December 7, 2009.
Jim Hoffman, "Thermitic Pyrotechnics in the WTC Made Simple," April 26, 2009.
David Chandler, "Destruction of the World Trade Center North Tower and Fundamental Physics," Journal of 9/11 Studies, Volume 28 - February, 2010.
Crockett Grabbe, "Direct Evidence for Explosions: Flying Projectiles and Widespread Impact Damage," August, 2007.
Steven E. Jones, Jeffrey Farrer, Gregory S. Jenkins, Frank Legge, James Gourley, Kevin Ryan, Daniel Farnsworth, and Crockett Grabbe, "Extremely High Temperatures during the World Trade Center Destruction," Journal of 9/11 Studies, January, 2008.
Terry Morrone, "Proof that the Thermal and Gravitational Energy were Insufficient to Melt Steel in the Twin Towers and 7 World Trade Center on 9/11/01," Journal of 9/11 Studies, April, 2007.