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'''Mete Sozen''' is a Professor of Structural Engineering at [[Purdue University]] who has worked for the [[US Deep state]].
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'''Mete Avni Sözen''' was a Professor of Structural Engineering at [[Purdue University]] who has worked for the [[US Deep state]] as one of a small clique who produced reports about structural failure after "[[terrorism]]" events.
  
 
==Background==
 
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==Career==
 
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From 1957 through 1992, Sozen worked at the University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign.<ref>{{cite journal |title=Sozen Presents the 2002 Distinguished Lecture on 'A Way of Thinking' |url=http://www.eeri.org/site/images/eeri_newsletter/2002_pdf/Apr02.pdf |journal=EERI Newsletter |date=April 2002 |volume=36 |issue=4 |publisher=[[Earthquake Engineering Research Institute]] |location=Oakland, California |page=1 |format=PDF |accessdate=February 9, 2013}}</ref> Together with [[Gene Corley]], Mete Sozen worked for many years for the [[US Department of Defense]]] through the [[Blast Mitigation for Structures Program]] (BMSP).<ref name=gresearch>http://www.globalresearch.ca/9-11-looking-for-truth-in-credentials-the-peculiar-wtc-experts/5071</ref>
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From 1957 through 1992, Sozen worked at the University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign.<ref>http://www.eeri.org/site/images/eeri_newsletter/2002_pdf/Apr02.pdf</ref> Together with [[Gene Corley]], Mete Sozen worked for many years for the [[US Department of Defense]]] through the [[Blast Mitigation for Structures Program]] (BMSP).<ref name=gresearch>http://www.globalresearch.ca/9-11-looking-for-truth-in-credentials-the-peculiar-wtc-experts/5071</ref>
  
 
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He also worked on the report of the [[9-11/Pentagon|Pentagon]] event, coauthoring ''The Pentagon Building Performance Report'' with [[Paul E. Mlakar]], [[Donald O. Dusenberry]], [[James R. Harris]], [[Gerald Haynes]] and [[Long T. Phan]].
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He also worked on the report of the [[9-11/Pentagon|Pentagon]] event, co-authoring ''The Pentagon Building Performance Report'' with [[Paul E. Mlakar]], [[Donald O. Dusenberry]], [[James R. Harris]], [[Gerald Haynes]] and [[Long T. Phan]].
  
 
===2003 El Nogal Club bombing===
 
===2003 El Nogal Club bombing===
 
Sozen coauthored a report into the [[2003 El Nogal Club bombing]] with [[Luis E. Garcia]], [[Alejandro Perez]], [[Santiago Pujol]] and [[Julio A. Ramirez]], which estimated the bomb was equivalent to 160 kg of TNT.<ref>http://www.desastre.org/home/data/pdf/risk/esp/El%20Nogal.pdf</ref>
 
Sozen coauthored a report into the [[2003 El Nogal Club bombing]] with [[Luis E. Garcia]], [[Alejandro Perez]], [[Santiago Pujol]] and [[Julio A. Ramirez]], which estimated the bomb was equivalent to 160 kg of TNT.<ref>http://www.desastre.org/home/data/pdf/risk/esp/El%20Nogal.pdf</ref>
 
 
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Latest revision as of 12:58, 6 August 2021

Person.png Mete Sozen  Rdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png
(academic, deep state functionary)
Mete Sozen.jpg
Born22 May 1930
Istanbul, Turkey
Died5 April 2018 (Age 87)
London, UK
Alma materRobert College, University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign
A professor of Structural Engineering who wrote a series of official government reports after "terrorist" deep events.

Mete Avni Sözen was a Professor of Structural Engineering at Purdue University who has worked for the US Deep state as one of a small clique who produced reports about structural failure after "terrorism" events.

Background

Mete Sozen got his first degree at Robert College and his master's and doctoral degrees from the University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign.

Career

From 1957 through 1992, Sozen worked at the University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign.[1] Together with Gene Corley, Mete Sozen worked for many years for the US Department of Defense] through the Blast Mitigation for Structures Program (BMSP).[2]

Activities

Sozen has written a number of reports after bombings by "terrorists".

Oklahoma Bombing

Mete Sozen worked with Gene Corley, Paul Mlakar and Charles Thornton[3] on the report of the Oklahoma City bombing.[2] In 1998, he published 3 papers in the ASCE Journal of Performance of Constructed Facilities about the OKC bombing, with these co-authors.[4]

9/11

WTC

Sozen (again together with Gene Corley, Charles Thornton and Paul Mlakar) was a team leader of the ASCE investigation (later the FEMA investigation) of the destruction of the WTC. Sozen also led a team that created an engineering simulation of American Airlines Flight 11 crashing into the North Tower of the World Trade Center. The computer–animated visualizations were made entirely from the simulation data.[5]

Pentagon

He also worked on the report of the Pentagon event, co-authoring The Pentagon Building Performance Report with Paul E. Mlakar, Donald O. Dusenberry, James R. Harris, Gerald Haynes and Long T. Phan.

2003 El Nogal Club bombing

Sozen coauthored a report into the 2003 El Nogal Club bombing with Luis E. Garcia, Alejandro Perez, Santiago Pujol and Julio A. Ramirez, which estimated the bomb was equivalent to 160 kg of TNT.[6]

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