Quote Originally Posted by ENT View Post
The earth observatory at Columbia University, Palisades NY issued a report and analysis of seismic readings for the time frame window indicated by news reports and the Pentagon for a claimed airliner crash into the Pentagon building on 9th Sept. 2001.

The report concludes that there is no evidence to support that claim. Seismograph readings indicate only what is interpreted as strong electrical signals c.45 seconds after the estimated time given by the Pentagon.

Quote: "Predicted P- and S-wave arrivals across the network are indicated by dotted lines for a presumed origin time of 13:38:09 EDT. There is no clear seismic signals which can be associated with the airplane crash into the Pentagon."
Let's hear some actual comments about the interpretation of their data from scientists at Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory of Columbia University, like Won-Young Kim, senior research scientist; Arthur Lerner-Lam, associate director - which, are in fact, the scientists your "research" referenced:

"There is no scientific basis for the conclusion that explosions brought down the towers," Lerner-Lam tells PM. "That representation of our work is categorically incorrect and not in context."
Incorrect and out-of-context presentation of quotes. By 9/11 conspiracy theorists?

Who'd have thought!