Where Did The Towers Go? - Lather
Source: https://mysticbazaar.substack.com/p/where-did-the-towers-go-lather
In earlier articles I have looked at observable evidence pointed out in Dr Judy Wood’s book, Where Did The Towers Go? I shall link all the other articles at the end of this one. This time I am introducing something she describes as ‘Lather’. It is what looks like a fine frothy material seen escaping from intact buildings and is most clearly seen from WTC 1 before its destruction and from WTC7 throughout the day, behaving in ways that don’t resemble smoke from ordinary fires.Dr Woods describes what she calls the ‘lathering up’ of WTC 1 just after WTC 2 had been destroyed. From the image below you can see that this points to lather like smoke coming from one side of the building, even through solid walls and continues up until it’s destruction.Below is a clip of Dr Wood From her presentation at the Breakthrough Energy Conference in 2012, explaining Lather.Lather matters because it is observable. You don’t need to agree with Dr Judy Wood’s conclusions to see that what is coming out of WTC 1 and WTC 7 doesn’t behave like ordinary smoke from fires. It emerges from intact walls, avoids broken openings and persists for hours and appears to move with purpose rather than drift. At the very least it tells us the buildings are undergoing an internal process that hasn’t been properly explained. As with the other evidence I have covered, lather isn’t about speculation, it is about noticing when the official story stops matching what is right in front of us. You can see more observable evidence by looking at the article below, which lists a lot of the evidence you can see for yourself, with pictures and short videos.Leave a commentShare
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