The International Center for 9/11 Justice is pleased to announce that the Journal of 9/11 Studies has published a new article by Søren Roest Korsgaard examining flashes of light captured on video during the collapse of the South Tower of the World Trade Center.
Korsgaard is an author, webmaster, and publisher whose articles have appeared in the Scandinavian Journal of Immunology and Health Science Reports, among other publications.
Using both linguistic analysis of eyewitness accounts and video analysis of the collapse of the South Tower, Korsgaard argues that the observed flashes of light are consistent with the detonation of explosives.
Korsgaard’s linguistic analysis illustrates how the eyewitness descriptions are consistent with events that included explosive sounds, blast effects, and flashes of light as components. His visual analysis, meanwhile, finds that the flashes of light at the northeast corner of the South Tower were similar to those observed during an acknowledged building demolition.
This article is the first within the 9/11 literature to methodically examine the South Tower flashes, making it a significant contribution to the already overwhelming body of evidence for controlled demolition as the cause of the Twin Towers’ and Building 7’s total destruction.