Saturday, September 28, 2013

An anomaly at the WTC

You have probably seen displays on "The Weather Channel" of lightning strikes during storms around the country.

A spokesman for one of the companies that makes software that records such events once stated that they had NEVER detected a lightning strike on either of the World Trade Center twin towers:

http://www.nytimes.com/2002/09/03/science/with-towers-gone-area-may-be-vulnerable-to-lightning.html



Since the towers obviously WERE stuck by lightning, I'm not sure what his statement signifies; something deficient in his detection system, or something strange about the twin towers. I'll let you know when I figure it out.

2 comments:

  1. By the way, as of 9-11-2018 I have not figured it out. My best guess is that WTC1 and WTC2 were connected to "ground" in some unusual manner which interfered with the signal.

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  2. Here is another strange situation which may be related to what happened to the WTC on 9/11:

    The now-defunct Shoreham Nuclear Plant is located a few miles from where Nikola Tesla's Wardenclyffe Tower once stood on Long Island, NY. Tesla's facility would have been the first wireless power transmission facility in the world, but it was torn down under FBI supervision in a manner not unlike the sabotage of the nuclear station 75 years later. Is there something about this location that makes people fear having a power station there?

    Take note that both the Shoreham Station and Wardenclyffe Tower were connected to ground in a similar manner as were WTC1 and WTC2. And that "ground" is very close to the so-called "Hell Gate" which connects New York harbor and Long Island Sound.

    Is that location an ACTUAL gate to hell, and if so is it related to the destruction of all three facilities (WTC, Shoreham, and Wardenclyffe)? That would be my guess.

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