The building had to be destroyed under the collapse wave otherwise it would have offered resistance to the collapse. If you look at some videos you can see these high speed ejections consistently about 20 floors below the collapse wave for the entire collapse of the buildings. Saying it was air pressure makes no sense especially when the entire top half of the building is gone and is essentially an open hole. You might expect windows to break but not a 30 foot ejection.
Steel was definitely glowing red hot weeks after 9/11. https://www.metabunk.org/metamirror_cache/s3.amazonaws.com_nasathermalimages_public_images_Molten_20metal_Sillechia_1.JPG
There are many more images like that
The papers were peer reviewed. Jones also wasn't the only person to work on the nano thermate theory. How else can you explain the presence of this material in the debris of the WTC buildings. How else do you explain the motel metal .. and the steel still glowing red hot weeks after 9/11 ?
Probably because you were trying on the same physical pc with the same finger print.
IP bans don't work. Some ISPs give everyone the same IP. University networks etc probably also have the same internet IP for the entire network. Maybe with IPv6 it would be more feasible. Cookies, yes sure, I've no doubt they play a part. But your browser finger print is unique. Kind of like how a network card has a unique mac address, audio hardware also has some unique value which the browser can read. They also use other stuff such as your screen resolution, the OS version, list of fonts etc you have installed.
The debunkers like to claim it was just red paint with rust on the back. But when the material was tested it was extremely exothermic, releasing it's energy in a very short burst. It also had a much higher peak that than of thermite. It would be like claiming they used explosive paint in the buildings.
It wasn't thermite, it was nano thermate. The former is an incendiary, the latter was used as a military explosive. It was one of the smoking guns of 9/11. Nano thermate is an extremely intimately mixed material. In 2001 there were literally only a few companies in the world that could make it. It should have been easy to find out who the supplier of it was. But no one ever traced this path. NIST never even tested for explosives.
It's like they are trying to kill the country.