Is an honest NIST report on WTC 7 possible???

1) I am beginning to think it MIGHT be possible that NIST will conclude that WTC 7 was taken down by controlled demolition. They are human, scientists. Surely many of them understand the evidence. Maybe that is the reason they keep delaying their report--too much debate, fear, etc.

2) We should be thinking of who to target/support in the new Congress that will be seated next month. Also, be good to have a list of the twenty top "gatekeeprs" in Congress who are keeping a lid on 9/11.

Henry Waxman

Contact, among others, Rep Henry Waxman (CA), and ask politely for a new investigation.

I have been writing a letter a week, each one addressing a different anomaly in the 9-11 investigation, in a very succinct and academic manner.

Waxman's contact information is:

In Washington, D.C.:

2204 Rayburn House Office Building

Washington, D.C. 20515

(202) 225-3976 (phone) (202) 225-4099 (fax)

In Los Angeles:

8436 West Third Street, Suite 600

Los Angeles, CA 90048

(323) 651-1040 (phone) (818) 878-7400 (phone) (310) 652-3095 (phone) (323) 655-0502 (fax)

Remember to thank Mr Waxman for his service - he has been part of Congress for +20 years.

Some ideas for issues to address:

Kean-Hamilton Commission charges of perjury against Pentagon officials (recently disclosed)

Norman Mineta testimony

WTC 7 and the NIST report

Sibel Edmunds and other FBI whisteblowers

Collapse of WTC towers and conflicting reports (NIST and FEMA)

Destruction of evidence

EPA air standards for lower Manhattan

etc

Good luck!

there's no way in hell that

there's no way in hell that NIST would conclude that WTC 7 fell from CD. Did you look at their preliminary report on WTC 7? Also, these are just the same people that cooked the books on the FEMA report and the NIST report on the twin towers.

there's no way in hell that

there's no way in hell that NIST would conclude that WTC 7 fell from CD. Did you look at their preliminary report on WTC 7? Also, these are just the same people that cooked the books on the FEMA report and the NIST report on the twin towers and Oklahoma City.