University of Alaska study on WTC Building 7 concludes it could not have come down due to fires

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In 2015 a team at the University of Alaska launched a research project to determine the cause of the collapse of WTC Building 7 on 9/11.

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In 2016 they announced their preliminary findings:

Preliminary results of a two-year University of Alaska Fairbanks 9/11 study looking into the destruction of World Trade Center 7 indicates that “office fires” could not possibly have caused the collapse.

In May 2015, a team of researchers began the two-year engineering investigation of the collapse of WTC7. Dr. J. Leroy Hulsey, of the University of Alaska Fairbanks, and two Ph.D. research assistants partnered with Architects and Engineers for 9/11 Truth.

We will investigate the collapse. We probably will not be able to tell them what caused it, but I could tell them what did not,” Hulsey told MintPress in 2015.

The preliminary results of the two-year study have now been released. During an interview at the Justice In Focus Symposium, Hulsey said that the team has already investigated the official narrative that fire caused the building’s collapse – and they have dismissed it as false.

“It is our preliminary conclusions, based upon our work to date, that fire did not produce the failure at this particular building.”

The researchers are used finite element modeling to evaluate the possible causes of World Trade Center Building 7’s collapse.

I am approaching it like most forensic engineers would. We’re looking at the structure itself, trying to put together all of the details of what was available, and in this case very little was available. Because most of it has been destroyed or it’s locked in vaults somewhere.

Activist Post reports:

When their study concludes in April 2017, Hulsey and his team will allow a panel of experts to analyze the data and submit the study to peer-reviewed journals. The researchers are promising a “completely open and transparent investigation into the cause of World Trade Center Building 7’s collapse,” and will post every step of their scientific process on WTC7Evaluation.org. The WTC7 Evaluation project will also include a review by a committee of technical experts who will vet the research being conducted by Dr. Hulsey and his students.

Ted Walter, Director of Strategy and Development for A&E 9/11 Truth, is in charge of working with the professor and raising money to fund the WTC7 Evaluation. Walter said that the project began in May 2015 and should should wrap up in April of next year.

“They are coming up with different scenarios of how hot the fires could have been in different parts of the building, and then for the next 6 months they will be running tests and scenarios,” Walter told Activist Post. “The last few months, early next year, will be all about putting the findings into a final report.”

Many 9/11 researchers now focus on the mysterious collapse of building 7. A number of 9/11 family members point to the collapse of WTC7 as a possible crack in the official story that could spark a new national conversation on the events of that day. WTC7 was not hit by a plane that day; however, it collapsed at 5:20 p.m. according to the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), the official cause for the collapse was office fires.

A growing number of family members, activists, architects and engineers question the official theory for collapse and are seeking a new investigation into WTC7.

Three days ago the professor in charge of the project gave a presentation at the University:

https://media.uaf.edu/media/t/0_rxmrybkv

The full and final report is expected in 2018.

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nothing will be done.


That's the sad part
 
We would have to vet the research team. Whether the faculty or grad students have strong political affiliations. Western academia is the last place you want neutral research performed nowadays, sadly.

With that said I'm open minded about their conclusions and anyone asking why it matters is being tacky. Of course it matters if a third party coordinated the 9/11 attacks.
 
What if the contractors who built building 7 skimped on the materials and the building had unaccounted for structural weaknesses, that's one example. It just seems pointless, we'll never know what happened. It would literally take the director of the CIA himself admitting it was an inside-job before we could actually know for sure, and that would never happen except maybe in a far-away future where nobody gives a shit about this ancient history and the US is repenting for their foreign policy.
 
What if the contractors who built building 7 skimped on the materials and the building had unaccounted for structural weaknesses, that's one example. It just seems pointless, we'll never know what happened. It would literally take the director of the CIA himself admitting it was an inside-job before we could actually know for sure, and that would never happen except maybe in a far-away future where nobody gives a shit about this ancient history and the US is repenting for their foreign policy.

Didn't the same building have a bomb go off in its basement and still not go down?
 
Univ of Alaska in Fairbanks. Mecca of engineering research.
 
This thread will make a good batshit moron cross-reference.


Also, in before @jgarner lays a pack of fools to waste.
 
So what is supposed to have happened to WTC7? Are we to believe that it was destroyed in a controlled explosion at the time that the planes hit the WTC1 and WTC2?
 
I don't trust alaska. They don't have much buildings there... Team ignant....
 
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