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Old 05-03-2008, 09:02 AM   #47 (permalink)
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"We know that the steel componants were certified to the ASTM E1 19. The time temperature curves for this standard require the samples to be exposed to temperatures of 2000 degrees F for several hours"
Additionaly, I think we can all agree that even unfire proofed steel will not melt until reaching red hot temperatures of nearly 3000 degree's F. Why Dr Brown would imply that 2000 degree F would melt the high grade steel used in those buildings makes no sence at all

This story just does not add up. If steel from those buildings did soften or melt, 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."

Kevin Ryan- Underwritter Laboratories

Kevin Ryans job isnt to create conspiracies, his job is to test steel for Underwritter's Laboratories.
I suppose you do realize that Kevin Ryan's former job at Underwriters Laboratories had nothing to do with testing steel, right?

He was involved with testing water for Underwriters Laboratories.

And, here is a statement made be Underwriters Laboratories concerning Kevin Ryan:

"On Nov. 11, 2004, a letter from Kevin Ryan, a former employee of Underwriters Laboratories Inc., addressed to the National Institute of Standards & Technology (NIST), was posted on a Web site called the 9-11 Visibility Project (www.septembereleventh.org: 9-11 Visibility Project). In the letter, Mr. Ryan speculated on the causes of the collapse of the World Trade Center towers.

Mr. Ryan wrote the letter without UL's knowledge or authorization. Mr. Ryan was neither qualified nor authorized to speak on UL's behalf regarding this issue. The opinions he expressed in the letter are his own and do not reflect those of Underwriters Laboratories Inc.

UL's Fire Protection Division has assisted NIST in its investigations regarding the collapse of the WTC towers. However, Mr. Ryan was not involved in that work and was not associated in any way with UL's Fire Protection Division, which conducted testing at NIST's request. Rather, Mr. Ryan was employed in UL's water testing business, Environmental Health Laboratory, in South Bend, Indiana.

Underwriters Laboratories Inc. fully supports NIST's ongoing efforts to investigate the WTC tragedy. We regret any confusion that Mr. Ryan's letter has caused 9/11 survivors, victims' families and their friends."

911truth.org ::::: UL's Letter Disowning Ryan and 911Truth's Response


And, here is a critique of Kevin Ryan's statements:

Loose Change 2nd Edition Viewer Guide

(You will have to scroll down a bit to get to the section concerning Kevin Ryan.)
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