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Monday, June 05, 2006

Presentation by Kevin Ryan From Chicago Conference - Video Download



Kevin Ryan gave a presentation on Sunday at the Chicago conference. I actually learned a couple of things I was previously unaware of, specifically involving the scientists who worked on both the FEMA, NIST, and Oklahoma City Bombings investigations - and comments they made about the collapses immediately after the events took place. Also, Ryan reviewed the FEMA, NIST, and Silverstein investigations into the World Trade Center collapses proving quite easily that there is no 'obvious' explanation as all three investigations varied tremendously.

For those unfamiliar with Kevin Ryan, here is a brief clip from his Wikipedia entry:
Kevin Ryan is a former Site Manager for Environmental Health Laboratories in South Bend, Indiana, a subsidiary of Underwriters Labs(UL) responsible for water testing. He was fired after publicly challenging UL's conclusions regarding the collapse of the WTC.

Ryan said that in the WTC towers case, UL was the company that certified the steel used in construction of the two towers. However the company's spokesman Paul M. Baker stated "UL does not certify structural steel, such as the beams, columns and trusses used in World Trade Center".

Ryan has responded to the UL statement, noting that it directly contradicts statements made by UL's CEO, Loring Knoblauch


It should also be noted that Kevin Ryan provided further background information on his involvement with Underwriters Laboratories as well.

Please keep in mind that there will be much better copies of all presentations from the Chicago conference in the coming days and weeks, however this recording of mine seemed good enough to share for those interested in getting a first look.

Again, please refer to the regulations here if you intend to make use of this video for other purposes