Aragorn said:If someone wants to read the federal qui tam (whistleblower) case Wood filed in 2007, where she accused the defendants of science fraud - and associated papers - you can find those here:
_http://www.ocio.os.doc.gov/ITPolicyandPrograms/Information_Quality/PROD01_002619
I'm just in the process of reading those, checking if there's anything interesting.
One would think that the best evidence Wood has for her theory would be included in these case files (since she's suing NIST of science fraud). Some of the things I found:
_http://www.ocio.os.doc.gov/s/groups/public/@doc/@os/@ocio/@oitpp/documents/content/prod01_004117.pdf
Supplement #1 (March 29, 2007) to Request for Correction
[...] I have elsewhere asserted that the evidence confirms that the World Trade Center towers were felled by use of Directed Energy Weaponry. See pg. 32 of my RFC filed on March 16, 2007.
Okay, and in the original RFC on pg. 32 we find:
C. Evidence of Vehicular bum effects, damages effects and literal Toasting of Cars that are indicative of Unusual and Unexplained by NIST Energy Impacts.
Here I have referred to "unusual energy effects." I here want to elaborate that the effects seem ... These effects are consistent with the use of Directed Energy Weaponry (DEW) as a causal factor for the events of 9/11
[the evidence presented consist of images of toasted police vehicles]
***Figure 39. Peculiar wiltin of car doors and deformed window surrounds on FDR Drive
***Figure 40. There is extensive damage to the front of car 2723, including no door handle on the driver's door. There is an unusual, unburned circular area on the rear door.
Now, these images is apparently taken by one George "Jo Jo" Marengo
Here's Figure 39 from his site:
_http://www.nyartlab.com/bombing/09-13/DSC07998.jpg
And figure 40:
_http://nyartlab.com/bombing/09-13/DSC07993.jpg
Many more 911 related images can be found at Marengo's site: _http://nyartlab.com/bombing/
After a quick look, it seems that many, if not most of the images of the toasted cars that are on Wood's pages (don't know how it is in the book) come from this same source.
It could be that Marengo is just being discredited for nothing, but googling him gives some interesting results - many saying that he is not that trustworthy. Looks like he has some civil cases, I searched here for 'Marengo': _http://fcdcfcjs.co.franklin.oh.us/CaseInformationOnline
I'm not good at interpreting law suits, so I can't say about those. Guardian, maybe you could have a look?
And, amongst other things there was this discussion: _http://fineartamerica.com/showmessages.php?messageid=264194&order=newestoldest
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In her original RFC Wood summarizes her evidence, pg. 42:
_http://www.ocio.os.doc.gov/ITPolicyandPrograms/Information_Quality/ssLINK/PROD01_004678
This RFC has shown that the visual evidence of the manner in which WTC 1,2 were destroyed and the observed effects of that destruction including, by way of example the following effects:
1. The near free-fall timeframe of destruction. See Figs. 3 - 8.
2. The failure properly to assess the dynamic of "tipping" of WTC 2 during its destruction.
See Figs. 9 - 14.
3. The lack of debris, consistent with unusual energy effects. See Figs. 15 - 21; 25 - 38.
4. The "holes" that are only adequately explained based on unusual energy effects,
consistent with use of Directed Energy Weapons (DEW). See Figs. 22 - 24
5. Vehicles that are inexplicably burned as if toasted and found in unexplained places and
at varying distances from Ground Zero; simultaneous lack of burning of paper. Each of these widespread effects are unusual energy effects, consistent with DEW. See Figs 39 52.
6. Steel turned to dust as literally as the buildings are being destroyed before our very eyes. These effects defy explanation other than that of DEW. Figs. 53 - 66.
7. The existence of DEW is confirmed by information in the public domain.
NIST's failure to consider evidence and information readily available to it and to its contractors and subcontractors is evidence of fraud as well as indicative of non-compliance with data and information Quality standards.