Dr. Judy Wood - REAL 9/11 Truth

47 videos • 10,553 views • by 1stageofawareness Dr. Wood - http://www.drjudywood.com - has shown that not only is the official government explanation for the events of 9/11 provably false, the same can be said of the official alternative explanation from the so-called "9/11 truth movement". The twin towers didn't collapse. They didn't slam to the ground, as proven by the relatively low seismic signal. The twin towers turned to dust, including the steel. This can clearly be seen in the video footage. Conventional controlled demolition i.e. bombs/mini-nukes in the buildings and/or thermite simply cannot explain this. Nor can the official alternative theory explain all of the other anomalies seen in New York, as documented by Dr. Wood in her book - http://wheredidthetowersgo.com The same directed energy technology that was weaponised and used on 9/11 could be used to give free energy to everyone and remove the control system imposed on mankind by a deviant dominant minority, hence the cover up and the smear campaign against Dr. Wood and her work. The following is from Professor Eric Larsen's foreword to Dr. Wood's book "Where Did The Towers Go?", a book he describes as the most important of the 21st century: Dr. Wood holds a B.S. in Civil Engineering, an M.S.in Engineering Mechanics (Applied Physics), and a Ph.D. in Materials Engineering Science - degrees that speak to nothing less than an adult lifetime dedicated to scientific analysis and observation. Dr. Wood's areas of special focus within physics and engineering will strike readers also for their obvious suitability to study of 9/11. Dr. Wood's M.S. thesis involved the development of a Fizeau interferometer to study the effects of material defects on the thermal expansion behavior of composite materials. Her Ph.D. dissertation (in words from her website) "involved the development of an experimental method to measure thermal stresses in bimaterial joints using moiré interferometry." Careful readers of "Where Did The Towers Go?" will quickly understand the remarkable compatibility between the subject of Dr. Wood's dissertation and its applicability to her analyses of 9/11. The same is true of certain of the courses she taught when she was a member of the faculty at Clemson University. These included Experimental Stress Analysis, Engineering Mechanics, Mechanics of Materials (the Strength of Materials), and (though not at Clemson) Strength of Materials Testing. It's difficult to imagine an academic preparation more logically relevant to a study of 9/11 than Dr. Wood's - to a study, that is, not of the history of 9/11, not of the origins of it, not of the motives for it, but, simply, solely, and only to a study of what happened, literally, in and to the World Trade Center buildings on 9/11. There is another element of Dr. Wood's research that qualifies her even more exactly for work of the kind descibed in this book. Here is a passage from Dr. Wood's website: "One of Dr. Wood's research interests is biomimicry, or applying the mechanical structures of biological materials to engineering design using engineering materials. Other recent research has investigated the deformation behavior of materials and structures with complex geometrics and complex material properties, such as fiber-reinforced composite materials and biological materials. Dr. Wood is an expert in the use of moiré interferometry, a full-field optical method that is used in stress analysis, as well as materials characterization and other types of interference. In recent years, Dr. Wood and her students have developed optical systems with various wavelengths and waveguides. Dr. Wood has over 60 technical publications in refereed journals, conference proceedings, and edited monographs and special technical reports." ... "moiré interferometry," refers to "a full-field optical method that is used in stress analysis." The website adds that Dr. Wood is also an expert in the use of "other types of interference." Their applicability to the study of 9/11 is made clear, again, in this description, from Dr. Wood herself, of her special areas of research: "The main focus of my research has been in the area of experimental mechanics and optical interferometry, which is referred to as photomechanics. That is, all of my graduate work and research has been in the area of interferometry to study material behavior. Photomechanics, an area of experimental mechanics, is the use of optical images and optical interferometry to determine material characteristics. So, it is second nature for me to see anomalies in material behavior when looking at photographic images. Also, being an experimentalist using interferometry, I have occasionally encountered unexpected phenomena that presented themselves as puzzles. Solving these puzzles has provided me with a wide range of experience with anomalous material characteristics and the interference of electromagnetic energy." -- Continued here - playlist?list=PLRkDC7LzbiK04zF4Di_4g8n5lwkErgWlu