Post by stallion4 on Nov 15, 2005 8:11:15 GMT
Did MSNBC censor the "collapse" video of Building 7 during Tucker Carlson's interview w/ BYU Prof. Steven Jones?
By Stallion4
Tuesday, November 15, 2005
On Monday night, Tucker Carlson, host of MSNBC's The Situation, interviewed BYU Physics Professor, Steven E. Jones.
Jones has recently received media interest for hypothesizing that explosives brought down 3 World Trade Center buildings on September 11, 2001.
During the interview, Prof. Jones was asked by Tucker Carlson,"Do you have any evidence that there were bombs in the buildings ?"
Professor Jones then asked, "Let's start with Building 7 - can you roll the video clip that I sent to you ?"
Carlson replied, "I'm not sure if we can."
A still image of Building 7 appeared on the television screen following Prof. Jones' request that MSNBC show the video clip of WTC 7 that he said he had sent them.
Videos show that the 47-story steel-framed Building 7 fell down almost symmetrically into its own footprint near freefall speeds (approximately 6.5 seconds), which are characteristics of buildings that have been purposely destroyed with explosives.
However, MSNBC did not air the video footage that Prof. Jones requested they roll while he explained why Building 7, according to his hypothesis, fell from explosives, rather than from fire and falling debris damage, which is the government's hypothesis for what caused Building 7's collapse.
So why didn't MSNBC air the video? Was there a Copyright violation issue? Could they only air the video if they owned the rights to it?
911Blogger.com has posted video of MSNBC's interview with Prof. Steven E. Jones:
911blogger.com/
Direct link to article:
www.911blogger.com/2005/11/byu-professor-steven-jones-on.html[/ul]
Related:
Y. professor thinks bombs, not planes, toppled WTC
By Elaine Jarvik
Deseret Morning News - Thursday, November 10, 2005
deseretnews.com/dn/view/0,1249,635160132,00.html
Collapse or Implosion: BYU Professor Has Theory About 9/11 Attacks
Salt Lake City CBS afilliate, KUTV - Thursday, November 10, 2005
kutv.com/topstories/local_story_314234334.html
Why Indeed Did the WTC Buildings Collapse?
By Steven E. Jones
Department of Physics and Astronomy
Brigham Young University
www.physics.byu.edu/research/energy/htm7.html
By Stallion4
Tuesday, November 15, 2005
On Monday night, Tucker Carlson, host of MSNBC's The Situation, interviewed BYU Physics Professor, Steven E. Jones.
Jones has recently received media interest for hypothesizing that explosives brought down 3 World Trade Center buildings on September 11, 2001.
During the interview, Prof. Jones was asked by Tucker Carlson,"Do you have any evidence that there were bombs in the buildings ?"
Professor Jones then asked, "Let's start with Building 7 - can you roll the video clip that I sent to you ?"
Carlson replied, "I'm not sure if we can."
A still image of Building 7 appeared on the television screen following Prof. Jones' request that MSNBC show the video clip of WTC 7 that he said he had sent them.
Videos show that the 47-story steel-framed Building 7 fell down almost symmetrically into its own footprint near freefall speeds (approximately 6.5 seconds), which are characteristics of buildings that have been purposely destroyed with explosives.
However, MSNBC did not air the video footage that Prof. Jones requested they roll while he explained why Building 7, according to his hypothesis, fell from explosives, rather than from fire and falling debris damage, which is the government's hypothesis for what caused Building 7's collapse.
So why didn't MSNBC air the video? Was there a Copyright violation issue? Could they only air the video if they owned the rights to it?
911Blogger.com has posted video of MSNBC's interview with Prof. Steven E. Jones:
911blogger.com/
Direct link to article:
www.911blogger.com/2005/11/byu-professor-steven-jones-on.html[/ul]
Related:
Y. professor thinks bombs, not planes, toppled WTC
By Elaine Jarvik
Deseret Morning News - Thursday, November 10, 2005
deseretnews.com/dn/view/0,1249,635160132,00.html
Collapse or Implosion: BYU Professor Has Theory About 9/11 Attacks
Salt Lake City CBS afilliate, KUTV - Thursday, November 10, 2005
kutv.com/topstories/local_story_314234334.html
Why Indeed Did the WTC Buildings Collapse?
By Steven E. Jones
Department of Physics and Astronomy
Brigham Young University
www.physics.byu.edu/research/energy/htm7.html