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Journal of 9/11 Studies

Peer-reviewed platform publishing nanothermite analyses and seismic signal decryption research.

Journal of 9/11 Studies

Launched in 2007 by BYU physicist Steven E. Jones—a former cold fusion researcher placed on academic leave for challenging official narratives—the Journal of 9/11 Studies (J9/11S) emerged to bypass institutional censorship. Co-founded by Kevin Ryan (UL Labs whistleblower) and Niels Harrit (University of Copenhagen chemist), J9/11S provides rigorous peer review for forensic analysis of World Trade Center destruction. Its mission: Document evidence ignored by official investigations through uncompromised scientific scrutiny.

As momentum builds—evidenced by Senator Ron Johnson's 2025 hearings on Building 7's controlled demolition—J9/11S remains the definitive repository for scientific counter-evidence. With 160 million Americans questioning official narratives (Chapman University 2023), the journal's work underpins legislative demands. Editorial oversight includes former Lawrence Livermore National Lab technicians, ensuring rigor absent from the 9/11 Commission Report.

How You Can Help

  • 🔬 Submit Research: Contribute peer-ready papers on forensic engineering, materials science, or audio/data analysis.

  • 🌐 Amplify Access: Advocate for institutional subscriptions (libraries/universities) to expand academic reach.

  • ⚖️ Support Investigations: Share findings with bodies like the Senate Homeland Security Committee to enable evidence-based reviews.

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