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From: Square_Dealings3/19/2009 10:42:07 PM
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Chemists Create More Efficient Palladium Fuel Cell Catalysts

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From: Square_Dealings4/3/2009 7:00:18 PM
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Sunspot cycle low

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From: Square_Dealings4/6/2009 5:15:55 PM
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Scientists find active ’super-thermite’ in WTC dust

Joe Byrne
Raw Story
Sunday, April 5, 2009

A team of nine scientists have unearthed startling data from dust gathered in the days and weeks after the World Trade Center towers collapsed on 9/11. They discovered that scattered throughout the dust samples were red and gray chips of ‘active thermitic material’, or an un-reacted pyrotechnic explosive.

Thermite is used in steel welding, fireworks shows, and hand grenades. It is the combination of a metal powder and a metal oxide which produce a reaction known for extremely high temperatures focused in a very small area for a short period of time. The ‘active thermitic material’ discovered in the World Trade Center dust was a combination of elemental aluminum and iron oxide, and is a form of thermite known as ‘nano-structured super-thermite’.

“These observations reminded us of nano-thermite fabricated at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory and elsewhere; available papers describe this material as an intimate mixture of UFG[Ultra-fine grain] aluminum and iron oxide in nano-thermite composites to form pyrotechnics or explosives. Commercially available thermite behaves as an incendiary when ignited, but when the ingredients are ultra-fine grain and are intimately mixed, this ‘nano-thermite’ reacts very rapidly, even explosively, and is sometimes referred to as ’super-thermite’,” the report explains.

Some of the authors of the paper have lost their jobs at universities and chemistry labs for their outspoken breakdown of what happened at the World Trade Center on 9/11. Kevin Ryan lost his job as a lab director after writing a letter to the National Institute for Standards and Technology(NIST was conducting an investigation into 9/11 at the time) challenging the common theory that burning jet fuel weakened the steel supports holding up the 110-story skyscrapers. Ryan claims that the owner of his laboratory subsidiary “was the company that certified the steel components used in the construction of the WTC buildings,” according to the South Bend Tribune. Dr. Steven E. Jones, a physicist at Brigham Young University, presented a paper in 2005 discussing alternative theories to the commonly accepted ‘jet fuel’ reasoning. In September 2006 he was placed on paid administrative leave and his paper was removed from the BYU database.

Jones has told Visibility911.com, “In short, the paper explodes the official story that ‘no evidence’ exists for explosive/pyrotechnic materials in the WTC buildings.”
Parts of the report mention other studies being conducted by the scientists that will come out soon.

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To: Square_Dealings who wrote (1763)4/16/2009 7:09:10 PM
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Hi Mike
This looked interesting.

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Am making a few bucks in current market but it's hard to trust.
My brother sold all and another brother is 'in all.
Hung on to my DNDN. (aren't we allowed one once in a while<haha

Hope that you and all well.
Craig

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To: DaWentz who wrote (1764)4/19/2009 8:29:07 AM
From: Square_Dealings   of 1791
 
Hey Craig,

Way to go on DNDN. I hung in on that too. Still don,t trust anything so that's probably bullish <g.

NKTR is worth watching I think. Still waiting for ship to come in on GERN and STEM.


Watch out for falling asteroids, they could ruin your day for sure..<vbg

take care

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From: Square_Dealings4/22/2009 7:45:27 AM
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biotech cash

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To: Square_Dealings who wrote (1766)5/5/2009 12:02:10 AM
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Hi Mike

this is amazing!!

timesonline.co.uk 
wouldn't these guys rush past genetech if this were viable/marketable etc.
have a good one
craig

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From: Square_Dealings5/13/2009 9:01:54 PM
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Foreclosure chart

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From: Square_Dealings5/16/2009 1:51:44 PM
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New Fuel Cell Catalyst Uses Two Metals: Up To Five Times More Effective


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From: Square_Dealings6/3/2009 10:51:39 PM
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Toyota to start plug-in hybrid leasing


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