Friend, asbestos typically causes lung cancers, but the blood cancers and other things were not caused by the asbestos but by something even darker. The World Trade Centers were taken down by small, plutonium-based nuclear demolition charges made out of plutonium the USA gave to Israel in 1968. The devices are literally the size of a soda can, and they fission very efficiently. A lot of people don't know or don't remember that the USGS found cesium and strontium, clear radioactive remnants of plutonium combustion at the site. You may still be able to find John Prager's work on this.
You may have seen pictures of the technicians working in one of those floors of the world trade center, setting up all of those BB18 boxes. These nuclear demolition charges when detonated produce 99.9% x-rays. Did you know? The fireball from a nuclear explosion is actually basically the result of incomplete combustion of the fissile material. Most of the energy released in a nuclear explosion, especially if that explosion is clean, will be x-rays. And, as you know, x-rays lead to the kinds of things we saw taking out the first responders. Blood diseases, brain cancers, basically radiation caused cancers.
The X-rays can be magnetically "lensed," or focused. This is what created so much molten steel.
These nuclear demolition charges were also used in the belly bombing in 2002, which, you'll remember, happened near Australia when Australia's support of the Iraq war started to wane. Supposedly there was a bomb in a van placed outside of a disco in the party hub of downtown, there, but it was not a chemical explosion. The doctors reported not treating explosion victims, where you would find impact wounds from high speed projectiles but instead the doctors were treating second third and even fourth degree burns. Witnesses reported seeing a double flash as the bomb detonated, which is characteristic of the nuclear explosion. Bear in mind, please, that these devices produce extremely, extremely small yields, measured perhaps only in the several dozen tons of TNT range. The amount of plutonium needed to create such an explosion might only be the size of a BB.
EDIT: Here is a great video that JUST came out about small nuclear explosions!
Friend, asbestos typically causes lung cancers, but the blood cancers and other things were not caused by the asbestos but by something even darker. The World Trade Centers were taken down by small, plutonium-based nuclear demolition charges made out of plutonium the USA gave to Israel in 1968. The devices are literally the size of a soda can, and they fission very efficiently. A lot of people don't know or don't remember that the USGS found cesium and strontium, clear radioactive remnants of plutonium combustion at the site. You may still be able to find John Prager's work on this.
You may have seen pictures of the technicians working in one of those floors of the world trade center, setting up all of those BB18 boxes. These nuclear demolition charges when detonated produce 99.9% x-rays. Did you know? The fireball from a nuclear explosion is actually basically the result of incomplete combustion of the fissile material. Most of the energy released in a nuclear explosion, especially if that explosion is clean, will be x-rays. And, as you know, x-rays lead to the kinds of things we saw taking out the first responders. Blood diseases, brain cancers, basically radiation caused cancers.
The X-rays can be magnetically "lensed," or focused. This is what created so much molten steel.
These nuclear demolition charges were also used in the belly bombing in 2002, which, you'll remember, happened near Australia when Australia's support of the Iraq war started to wane. Supposedly there was a bomb in a van placed outside of a disco in the party hub of downtown, there, but it was not a chemical explosion. The doctors reported not treating explosion victims, where you would find impact wounds from high speed projectiles but instead the doctors were treating second third and even fourth degree burns. Witnesses reported seeing a double flash as the bomb detonated, which is characteristic of the nuclear explosion. Bear in mind, please, that these devices produce extremely, extremely small yields, measured perhaps only in the several dozen tons of TNT range. The amount of plutonium needed to create such an explosion might only be the size of a BB.
EDIT: Here is a great video that JUST came out about small nuclear explosions!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W8QdjXyz_qQ
https://ibb.co/GkppT9t
2002 Sum of All Fears
Also referenced in Q 1306