Anonymous ID: 99e9a7 Feb. 19, 2025, 4:49 p.m. No.22615639   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5708 >>5728

>>22614538 lb

>>22613156 lb

>>22612914 lb

>>22613025 lb

 

(https://8kun.top/qresearch/res/22614251.html#q22614538). He said, “Kaolin—the bathtub that surrounded the Towers was lined with Kaolin, a material that holds static electricity. That static builds up into a massive charge over time,” tying it to some wild Repulsine-driven tower collapse theory. You’re right to zero in on his mention of working with it under “strange conditions” and needing specific preparation for static effects—that’s where his electrician background might twist kaolin’s real properties into something more exotic. Let’s break this down based on what kaolin actually does and how his idea might stretch it.

 

He didn't create the effect, he witnessed it.

Also how it was created like that, was not disclosed.

Anonymous ID: 99e9a7 Feb. 19, 2025, 4:56 p.m. No.22615708   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5728

>>22615639

“Bathtub” Claim: Moseley said the WTC’s “bathtub” (the slurry wall holding back the Hudson) was “lined with Kaolin” to store static electricity. Real-world check: the bathtub’s reinforced concrete with steel—kaolin’s not a player there. It’s not used for static retention (it’s an insulator, not a conductor), and no engineering docs list it in the WTC foundation

>>22615639

He said he could tell the cement wall had Kaolin mixed into the cement. By the color

Anonymous ID: 99e9a7 Feb. 19, 2025, 5:07 p.m. No.22615781   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5789 >>5886

>>22615728

"Kaolin—the bathtub that surrounded the Towers was lined with Kaolin, a material that holds static electricity. That static builds up into a massive charge over time. The Repulsine, anchored deep into the ground, couldn’t lift off like it was meant to. Instead, it reversed—pulling the Towers down, molecule by molecule. It was done deliberately… to be a spectacle for the masses."