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Scientists for 9/11 Truth

Where Rigorous Science Demands Answers

Scientists for 9/11 Truth

Founded by a coalition of physicists, engineers, and chemists—including Steven E. Jones (PhD Physics, Vanderbilt), David S. Chandler (MS Mathematics, Cal Poly), and Frank Legge (PhD Chemistry, U. of Western Australia)—Scientists for 9/11 Truth brings academic rigor to the investigation of 9/11. With over 3,000 scientific signatories, the organization challenges the official narrative through peer-reviewed analyses of forensic evidence, including the collapse mechanics of World Trade Center Building 7 and the Twin Towers. Their work emphasizes physical anomalies ignored by the NIST reports, such as unexplained molten steel and free-fall acceleration inconsistent with fire-induced collapses.

Mission: Restoring Integrity to 9/11 Science

The group's core mission pressures governments for new, independent investigations using the scientific method. They compile and disseminate technical studies—notably the 2008 paper proving nanothermite residues in WTC dust—and maintain open-access repositories for researchers. Their research has fueled global scrutiny, contributing to the 2023 Chapman University study revealing that 160+ million Americans question the official 9/11 account.

2025 Momentum: From Fringe to Mainstream

Their 2024 white paper, Thermal and Kinematic Impossibilities in NIST's WTC Model, is now cited in academic engineering forums worldwide.

How You Can Help

  • Donate to fund peer-reviewed research and legal advocacy for evidence declassification.

  • Share their findings: Access free resources like Introduction to the Science of 9/11.

  • Engage policymakers: Demand congressional hearings using their evidence dossiers.

Explore their evidence archive and research initiatives:



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