Tuesday, June 25, 2013

Anomalies at the WTC and the Hutchison Effect by Dr. Judy Wood and John Hutchison

Peeling, Bursting, and "Jellification" Top


Delamination/peeling appearance Top

Figure 1. The door and front area appear to have delaminated, without burning the paint, but they are not manufactured as laminated parts
(9/12?/01) Source:
Figure 2. The doors appear to have delaminated, without burning the paint, but they are not manufactured as laminated parts.
(9/12?/01) Source:

Figure 3. Hutchison Effect sample of aluminum that appears to have delaminated.
(1983-2006?) Source:
Figure 4. Hutchison Effect sample of aluminum that appears to have delaminated.
(1983-2006?) Source:
Figure 5. Hutchison Effect sample of aluminum that appears to have delaminated into multiple layers.
(1983-2006?) Source:

Figure 6. Hutchison Effect sample of aluminum that appears to have delaminated and splintered open.
(1983-2006?) Source:
Figure 7. Hutchison Effect sample of aluminum that appears to have delaminated and splintered open.
(1983-2006?) Source:
Figure 8. Hutchison Effect sample of aluminum that appears to have delaminated and splintered open. This sample seems to have something in common with the three photos below.
(1983-2006?) Source:

Figure 9. Demolition starts bad: the top 300 feet of WTC 2 tilted as much as 23° before being Blown to Kingdom Come.
(9/11/01) Source:
Figure 10. Tipping top

(9/11/01) Source:
Figure 11.
(9/11/01) Source

Figure 12.
(1983-2006?) Source: blog
Figure 13.
(1983-2006?) Source:

Figure 14. Aluminum-Jellification from the Hutchison Effect.
(1983-2006?) Source:
Figure 15. Aluminum-Jellification from the Hutchison Effect.
(1983-2006?) Source:
Figure 16. Aluminum-Jellification from the Hutchison Effect.
(1983-2006?) Source:

Figure 17. Aluminum-Jellification from the Hutchison Effect.(1983-2006?) Source: blog Figure 18. Hutchison Effect sample
(1983-2006?) Source:

Figure 19. Tipping top of WTC2
(1983-2006?) Source:
Figure 20. Hutchison Effect sample
(1983-2006?) Source:
Figure 21. Hutchison Effect sample
(1983-2006?) Source:

Figure 22.
jellified2indiamaluminumbar.jpg
(1983-2006?) Source:

First Responder Statement: RENE DAVILA
File No. 9110075
WORLD TRADE CENTER TASK FORCE INTERVIEW
LIEUTENANT RENE DAVILA
Interview Date: October 12, 2001
[Emphasis added.]
A. ...He goes (inaudible). I said, "Ramos?" He said, "What?" I said, "I left my wallet and my refund check in the fucking vehicle. I don't think Uncle Sam is going to give me another refund check."

Q. At this point was your vehicle lost?
A. Basically all we to do is go around the building, came around. But it took longer than usual because you're walking in like this shit.
Like you move and it's this soot like heavy dust.

While we're walking I realize that we only have two people. I see my vehicle. The seats are covered. I've still got my bag. I hold it like a trophy. Like people collect basketballs. I haven't touched -- whatever the force was, it was so strong that it went inside of the bag.
Figure 23. WORLD TRADE CENTER TASK FORCE, RENE DAVILA INTERVIEW, pp. 27.

How does Rene Davila know "the force" went inside his bag? Perhaps he looked inside and the material in his bag looked very strange. His reaction to this seemed to be that he shouldn't touch it. If the contents of the bag looked like the above aluminum samples, I wouldn't want to touch it either.


Figure 24. Hutchison Effect sample
(2/19/08) Source:
Figure 25. Hutchison Effect sample
(2/19/08) Source:
Figure 26. Hutchison Effect sample
(2/19/08) Source:

Figure 27. Hutchison Effect sample
(2/19/08) Source:
Figure 28. Hutchison Effect sample
(2/19/08) Source:
Figure 29. Hutchison Effect sample
(2/19/08) Source:



Appearance of melting together Top

Figure 30. Hutchison Effect sample
(1983-2006?) Source:
Figure 31. Hutchison Effect sample
(1983-2006?)Source:

Figure 32. Fused Engine
(9/12/01?) Source: Video (mpg) (10.2 MB)
Figure 33. Jelly Truck
(9/12/01?) Source: Video (mpg) (10.2 MB)



[May ADD YouTube video]
Figure 34. The paper still has its color, indicating this filing cabinet did not shrivel due to conventional heat. Click on picture for video (source).
Figure 35. Fused block of WTC debris referred to as "the Meteorite."

(2007?) Source:
video (wmv) 380 kB <-- doesn't play on a MacOS9.

Figure 36. knife in aluminum, Hutchison Effect sample
(1983-2006?) Source:
Figure 37. wood in aluminum, Hutchison Effect sample
(1983-2006?) Source:
Figure 38. wood in aluminum, Hutchison Effect sample
(1983-2006?) Source:

Figure 39. Note the print on these compressed pieces of paper.
(2002?) source
Figure 40. Note the print on these compressed pieces of paper.
(2002?) source
Figure 41. Note the print on these compressed pieces of paper.
(2002?) source
Figure 42. Note the print on these compressed pieces of paper.
(2002?) source

Voids/Holes Top

Figure 43. Hutchison Effect sample. This aluminum bar had been solid.
(1983-2006?) Source:
Figure 44. Hutchison Effect sample. Part of this aluminum bar blew out of the hole as dust.
(1983-2006?) Source:

Figure 45. All but the north wing of WTC4 is disappeared
(9/23-26/01) Source: more
Figure 46. The hole in WTC6 was empty.
(9/23/01)
Source: USGS/NOAA


Figure 47(a). Red box outlines the region of Figure 60. Figure 47(b). Yellow box locates hole in Liberty Street by WTC2.
Figure 47. WTC4 footprint at the bottom, the remaining WTC4 north wing on the right, and the WTC2 footprint above.
(9/23/01) Source: USGS/NOAA
Figure 47(c). Red box outlines the region of Figure 60 and locates WTC buildings. Figure 47(d). Yellow box locates north wing of WTC4.

Figure 48. Material is missing for WTC1, WTC2, WTC3, WTC4 (except north wing), the holes in WTC5, the center of WTC6, and nearly all of WTC7.
(9/23-26/01) Source: more
Figure 49. The rubble "piles" don't appear to be above 1-story in height, compared to the height of WTC5 (in upper-left region of the photo), which was a 9-story building.
(9/23-26/01) Source: more

Figure 50(a). Solid red box locates location of Hole 2, Figure 300.

Figure 50. (old Figure 300) GZ workers descend into the subbasements below WTC2. While there is extensive damage, there is little building debris at the bottom of the hole. There is no sign of molten metal. (was Figure 300)
(photo filed 9/18/01) Source
Figure 50(b). Figure 300 is located in zone 2, above. Overhanging debris was removed before ladder was lowered into hole 2.




Jellification Top
Figure 51. video of the Horseshoe clip can can be downloadable here: mov. (4.6 MB)
(0:00:16) URL 8 ton steel I-beam bent like a horseshoe. The source video is, "Relics From The Rubble" Download clip here: http://www.megaupload.com/?d=I5DT2K4I

Figure 52. .
(2002) Source
Figure 53. .
(2002) Source

Figure 54. Hutchison Effect sample. Molybdenum
(1983-2006?) Source: blog
Figure 55. Hutchison Effect sample
(1983-2006?) Source:


Figure 56. Hutchison Effect sample. Solid copper
(1983-2006?) Source: blog
Figure 57. Hutchison Effect sample
(1983-2006?) Source: blog


Figure 58.
(2002?) Source
Figure 59.
(2002?) Source

Figure 60. Hutchison Effect sample
(1983-2006?) Source: blog
Figure 61. Hutchison Effect sample
(1983-2006?) Source: blog

Figure 62. WTC-003_hires.jpg.
(2002?) Source
Figure 63. N.
(2002?) Source
Figure 64. N.
(2002?) Source

Axis of Bending Top
The Rolled-Up Carpet Phenomenon
For more information, see first 15 pages of this qui-tam document: 080324_SAIC_ExA91A01_01-15.pdf

Figure 65. The bundle of "wheatchex" on the floor looks like a rolled-up carpet.
(2003?) Source
Figure 66. The bundle of "wheatchex" on the floor looks like a rolled-up carpet.
(2003?) Source
Figure 67. The spandrel belt looks like a wet tissue was draped across the beams and spraypainted bright red. Rigid once again.
Source: Attachment A, WJE No. 2003.0323.0, Page B-520, NISTNCSTAR 1-3C Appxs.pdf, File page, (234 of 258).



Figure 68. Wheatchex

Source: Image283.jpg
Figure 69. Buckling would produce bending about the horizontal axis.
Source: Floor framing. 2-8_exterior-wall.jpg
Figure 70.Buckling would not produce bending about the vertical axis.
Source: steel11_hires_c.jpg


Explosions Top

Figure 71. Scott Packs are presurized tanks of air worn by fire fighters. In the World Trade Center Task Force Interviews, multiple firefighters independently reported hearing or seeing Scott Packs "blowing up" or "letting go." If the metal of a pressurized tank began to dissolve, became weak, or "jellified," obviously it would explode.
(photo shown has been lightened). (original)
(9/11/01) Source


First Responder Statement: FIREFIGHTER PATRICK SULLIVAN
File No. 9110235, 227
WORLD TRADE CENTER TASK FORCE INTERVIEW
FIREFIGHTER PATRICK SULLIVAN
Interview Date: December 5, 2001

[Emphasis added.]
A. ..." There was a Deputy Chief's rig on fire that was extended to 113's rig. There was a big ambulance, like a rescue company truck, but it wasn't a rescue company truck. It was a huge ambulance. It must have had Scott bottles or oxygen bottles on it. These were going off.  You would hear the air go SSS boom and they were exploding. So we stretched a line and tried to put that out. He could only use booster water."
Figure 72. WORLD TRADE CENTER TASK FORCE
FIREFIGHTER PATRICK SULLIVAN INTERVIEW, p. 8


First Responder Statement: FIREFIGHTER TODD HEANEY
File No. 9110255, 238
WORLD TRADE CENTER TASK FORCE INTERVIEW
FIREFIGHTER TODD HEANEY
Interview Date: December 6, 2001

[Emphasis added.]
A. ..."I remember getting a drink of water out of their cooler there, and then we just started to put out the car fires, and the rigs were going, ambulances. I mean, there must have been 50 of these things burning heavily.  The Scott cylinders and the oxygen cylinders were all letting go. They were all blowing up left and right."
Figure 73. WORLD TRADE CENTER TASK FORCE
FIREFIGHTER TODD HEANEY INTERVIEW, p. 13.


First Responder Statement: EMT RENE DAVILA
File No. 9110075
WORLD TRADE CENTER TASK FORCE INTERVIEW
LIEUTENANT RENE DAVILA
Interview Date: October 12, 2001

[Emphasis added.]
A. ...He goes (inaudible). I said, "Ramos?" He said, "What?" I said, "I left my wallet and my refund check in the fucking vehicle. I don't think Uncle Sam is going to give me another refund check."

Q. At this point was your vehicle lost?
A. Basically all we to do is go around the building, came around. But it took longer than usual because you're walking in like this shit.
Like you move and it's this soot like heavy dust.

While we're walking I realize that we only have two people. I see my vehicle. The seats are covered. I've still got my bag. I hold it like a trophy. Like people collect basketballs. I haven't touched -- whatever the force was, it was so strong that it went inside of the bag.

But we were there. Vehicle 219 wasdestroyed.
Q. Was it on fire?
A. What?
Q. Was it on fire?
A. Fire? We saw the sucker blow up. We heard "Boom!" We were walking up Fulton Street. I don't know how far we made it up when someone says, "The building's coming down." By the time I realized, it's a repeat.

We were running, and I looked back and it seems like the sides of the street were getting narrower. The sound got louder and the wave. I remember we separated one time and Ramos wanted to go down into the train station. I said, "No fucking way. We're out here. Without ventilation, we're definitely dead." I said, "If I'm going to die, I'm going to die with a fighting chance."
Figure 74. WORLD TRADE CENTER TASK FORCE
RENE DAVILA INTERVIEW, pp. 27-28

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