“All the effects of Nature are only the mathematical consequences of a small number of immutable laws.” Pierre Simon Laplace | 👨🔬 | Hand model on OnlyHands
Dr Leroy Hulsey, a professor of structural engineering, conducted a forensic analysis of the collapse of World Trade Center 7 (WTC 7). After many years of research, it was concluded that fire was not responsible for the collapse of WTC 7.
“The principal conclusion of our study is that fire did not cause the collapse of WTC 7 on 9/11, contrary to the conclusions of NIST and private engineering firms that studied the collapse.”
To view his work, follow the link below; once on the website click on “FINAL REPORT.” The study is about 125 pages long, but it can be downloaded as a PDF file through a subscription to Scribd, which makes it easier to navigate and print.
Website Link: https://t.co/ka1qOka7Ag
#NeverForget #September11 #911 #WorldTradeCenter7 #WTC
It’s argued that gender and sex are different. However, when it comes to sports—which are organized according to sex—the distinction is conveniently ignored; gender and biology are treated as one and the same. A boy who identifies as a girl should still compete in the boys’ division. Much like Jaiyah Saelua, a trans woman who plays on American Samoa’s men’s national soccer team.
The claim was that male athletes identifying as female have “no inherent biological advantage” over girls.
But just this week BPJ, a biological boy, won the girls’ state championship in shot put. As a sophomore.
This is exactly why parents and female athletes across the country continue speaking out.
We were at the U.S. Supreme Court in January as BPJ v. West Virginia was argued before the justices, and one thing is clear: this issue is not confined to blue states. It is impacting girls everywhere.
Girls deserve fair competition.
Girls deserve equal opportunities.
Girls deserve leaders willing to defend biological reality.
We are thankful for the courageous athletes standing for truth and fairness, and grateful for the work of @ADFLegal in defending female athletes nationwide.
It’s argued that gender and sex are different. However, when it comes to sports—which are organized according to sex—the distinction is conveniently ignored; gender and biology are treated as one and the same. A boy who identifies as a girl should still compete in the boys’ division. Much like Jaiyah Saelua, a trans woman who plays on American Samoa’s men’s national soccer team.