Sunday, August 24, 2008

Google search: Collapse of Building 7 Arthur Scheuerman page1



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Gregory Caravan & terrorism preparedness for FDNY

Well, in a previous post about the Task Force for Terrorism Preparedness, a physicist by the name of Gregory H. Canavan was shown to be a member of the panel, along with James Woolsey et al, all of whom seemed overqualified for a panel of this nature. So naturally I had to read about who he is and what he does, which shows that he has way too much stuff going to be bothered with being an advisor to a panel on just terrorism preparedness.

Gregory H. Canavan is a nuclear physicist at the Los Alamos National Laboratory. Mr. Canavan has participated in the Defense Science Board Study of "Transnational Terrorism" and has served on various committees, including the Army Science Board, the Air Force Space Command Independent Strategic Assessment Group, the NASA Earth Systems Science and Applications Advisory Committee, and the White House Science Council Military Committee. He is also a former Director of the Office of Inertial Fusion at the U.S. Department Of Energy and a former Special Assistant to the Chief of Staff of the U.S. Air Force.



What is Inertial Fusion?



Temperatures of more than 100 million kelvins (180 million degrees Fahrenheit); densities of about 1,000 grams per cubic centimeter; pressures more than 100 billion times greater than the Earth's atmosphere; neutron densities as high as 1033 per cubic centimeter per second. Only three places in the space and time of our universe have ever produced anything close to these conditions: the Big Bang, when the universe was born in a primordial fireball; the interiors of stars and planets; and thermonuclear weapons. Nothing within orders of magnitude of these extraordinary conditions has been available for laboratory experiments until now (see How to Make a Star). Because these conditions are so extreme, the connection between NIF and astrophysics is certain to excite scientists interested in using NIF to try to understand the objects in the cosmos, even to the beginning of the universe.

More than you want to know about inertial fusion energy

KQED radio: Explores LLNL Super Laser





KQED radio

A KQED Multimedia Series Exploring Northern California Science, Environment and Nature.






While construction of the football-stadium-sized National Ignition Facility was a marvel of engineering (see Building NIF), NIF is also a tour de force of science and technology development. To put NIF on the path to ignition experiments in 2010, scientists, engineers and technicians had to overcome a daunting array of challenges.

Working closely with industrial partners, the NIF team found solutions for NIF's optics in rapid-growth crystals, continuous-pour glass, optical coatings and new finishing techniques that can withstand NIF's extremely high energies. The team also worked with companies to develop pulsed-power electronics, innovative control systems and advanced manufacturing capabilities. Seven technological breakthroughs in particular were essential for NIF to succeed.

Science at the Extremes

When laboratory experiments begin at the National Ignition Facility in 2010, researchers will be able for the first time to study the effects on matter of the extreme temperatures, pressures and densities that exist naturally only in the stars and deep inside the planets. Results from this relatively new field of research, known as high energy density (HED) science, will mark the dawn of a new era of science. HED experiments at NIF promise to revolutionize our understanding of astrophysics and space physics, hydrodynamics, nuclear astrophysics, material properties, plasma physics, nonlinear optical physics, radiation sources and radiative properties and other areas of science.

Temperatures of more than 100 million kelvins (180 million degrees Fahrenheit); densities of about 1,000 grams per cubic centimeter; pressures more than 100 billion times greater than the Earth's atmosphere; neutron densities as high as 1033 per cubic centimeter per second. Only three places in the space and time of our universe have ever produced anything close to these conditions: the Big Bang, when the universe was born in a primordial fireball; the interiors of stars and planets; and thermonuclear weapons. Nothing within orders of magnitude of these extraordinary conditions has been available for laboratory experiments until now (see How to Make a Star). Because these conditions are so extreme, the connection between NIF and astrophysics is certain to excite scientists interested in using NIF to try to understand the objects in the cosmos, even to the beginning of the universe.

Friday, August 22, 2008

The collapse of bldg. 7

Here's the source of Arthur Scheuermans comments that have been pasted on sights all over the internet and also referred to by the JREF forums. Arnold Weick and Mark Roberts interviewed Arthur on Hardfire a New York TV show, and were also involved in the recent BBC attempts to bolster the official government story...

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The Collapse of Building 7 by Arthur Scheuerman December 8, ‘06

html version, no pictures...

The Collapse of Building 7 by Arthur Scheuerman December 8, ‘06


Needless to mention this story is full of holes, and the whole thing was rewritten with many deletions and changes.

And here's the revised version

Arthur Scheuerman's Feb 29, 2008 version of The Collapse of Building 7

Also see...Ronald Wieck’s 911 skeptic show~starring Arthur Scheuerman

Polish folks comment on missile shield



Wednesday, August 13, 2008

WTC2 in the concourse and basement


Judy Wood has this page on her site that shows the pictures of the PATH train and picures of the mall and contents. The store store is in the WTC shopping mall at the concourse level (first subbasement) and located under WTC2.

Iraqi Children Fight on All Sides


VIDEO Courtesy of The Real News

We show this segment courtesy of www.aliveinbaghdad.org. Alive in Baghdad employs Iraqi journalists to produce video packages each week about a variety of topics on daily life in Iraq.

Iraq, Baghdad - The international media broadcast news of the creation of a new tribal force in Iraq, the Al-Sahwa, or “Awakening” Forces, with much fanfare. It has been repeatedly said that they are the newest, if not last best, hope to repair the security situation in Iraq generally, and Sunni areas particularly. However, one thing the international media has not paid much attention to is the age of the Fighters in the new Al-Sahwa Forces.

ARTICLE

Sunday, August 10, 2008



ABC and the Anthrax Scare

Wilshire & Washington

August 04, 2008

Nearly obscured in the coverage of presidential politics last week was the suicide death of Bruce E. Ivins, the government's lead suspect in the anthrax attacks --- and the fact that the source of the terror following 9/11 may indeed have come from a domestic source, and not Iraq, was not lost on several commentators. Glenn Greenwald of Slate calls ABC News to task for its reporting at the time that cited government sources who claimed that Iraq was likely behind the attacks.

Greenwald writes, "Much more important than the general attempt to link the anthrax to Islamic terrorists, there was a specific intent -- indispensably aided by ABC News -- to link the anthrax attacks to Iraq and Saddam Hussein. In my view, and I've written about this several times and in great detail to no avail, the role played by ABC News in this episode is the single greatest, unresolved media scandal of this decade."

After 9/11, McCain Linked Anthrax to Iraq



History Channel Admits Anthrax Attacks were an Inside Job



Mccain pushes Iraq-Anthrax connection in a lead up to war, Keith olbermann comments

Added: August 04, 2008

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P1rAaZORMWE

Tuesday, August 5, 2008

If pigs had wings the NIST report would be finished


















Here's the latest load of crap from the JREF nerds, as they pool their energies and (cough) intellectual expertise to prove that the government story is absolutely correct in every way shape and form.

These nerds are government shills. Their job is to spread disinformation and debunk anyone who is getting anywhere close to the truth. Take your shoes off and come on in, but be careful where you step.




Now Richard Guage is an intelligent dude and knows what he is talking about in this so called interview, but that doesn't count on Hardfire. I don't know if he is a gambling man, but one thing a gambler doesn't want to do is get into a game of poker in a strange town. All of the good old boys setting around the table are in cahoots. They may dress like hicks and wear overalls, but you don't have the chance of a fart in a toranado of winning. I think you will see what I mean as you watch Mark Roberts, (aka Gravy on jref), actually start interviewing instead of having an open discussion.

Be sure to read their disclaimer at the bottom of the journal.