Around 8am on the morning of 9/11, just before the horror began, this happened:

Hurricane Erin suddenly paused its beeline course towards New York, and began an abrupt eastward shift into the North Atlantic that afternoon.

It dissipated on 9/17.

Odd? Uh....yea.
When thunderclouds form, processes within their vicinity cause the formation of negative electric charges. As the charge builds, it creates a "foul weather" electric field which grows and then begins to cancel out the "fair weather" field.

Lightning is the eventual result. Cont>
This is a reading of the earth’s electromagnetic field on 9/11. The vertical lines represent the 2 tower impacts and the 3 collapses.

Look how the reading suddenly goes total apeshit as the first 2 towers fell. It finally began returning to normal after WTC 7 fell. Cont>
Enter the Hutchison Effect.

It is named after its discoverer John Hutchison. It is a highly-anomalous electromagnetic effect which causes “spontaneous levitation of common substances, and the JELLIFICATION OF METALS.”
Hutchison’s experiments utilized multiple electrical coils called Tesla coils, as well as a static electricity machine called a Van de Graaf generator.

As you might imagine, the mainstream does everything they can to shit on and “debunk” this man’s work. Why?
If I were a betting man, I’d say it’s because the effect he stumbled upon is the same effect that dustified the World Trade Center.

The hurricane wasn’t a “backup plan.” It was part of the plan.

It created the electrostatic conditions necessary to liquify and vaporize steel.
A video of some of his experiments. Make up your own mind:
Apologies for the dumbfuck sound effects some idiot felt the need to add to the footage.
Consider this:

What if Thermite or other explosives were used IN CONCERT with a directed energy weapon capable of manipulating the electromagnetic field?

Like lighting a match in room pumped full of gas. https://twitter.com/sl_jaycee/status/1303508325879828480?s=21
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