University study finds that fire did not cause WTC Building 7 to collapse on 9/11!
FAIRBANKS, Alaska (PNN) - March 27, 2020 - On March 25, 2020, researchers at the University of Alaska Fairbanks issued the final report of a four-year computer modeling study on the collapse of World Trade Center Building 7.
The 47-story WTC 7 was the third skyscraper to be completely destroyed on September 11, 2001, collapsing rapidly and symmetrically into its footprint at 5:20 pm local time. Seven years later, investigators at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) erroneously concluded that WTC 7 was the first steel-framed high-rise ever to have collapsed solely as a result of normal office fires.
Contrary to the conclusions of NIST, the UAF research team finds that the collapse of WTC 7 on 9/11 was not caused by fires but instead was caused by the near-simultaneous failure of every column in the building (which means it was a controlled demolition).
The final report of the University of Alaska’s engineering study of the collapse of WTC building 7 can be downloaded here.