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− | Corley explained about the design of the Murrah Building, "if a critical element fails, it may start a chain reaction of successive failures that collapses the whole building. "A majority of the fatalities were caused not by the force of the bomb blast itself, but by the progressive collapse of the building's floors which depended on the support of a few key columns that the bomb destroyed."<ref></ref> | + | Corley explained about the design of the Murrah Building, "if a critical element fails, it may start a chain reaction of successive failures that collapses the whole building. "A majority of the fatalities were caused not by the force of the bomb blast itself, but by the progressive collapse of the building's floors which depended on the support of a few key columns that the bomb destroyed."<ref>{{cite news |title=Engineers tell Congress how to improve federal-building protection measures |publisher=Concrete Products |date=November 1998}}</ref> |
He worked with [[Paul Mlakar]] and [[Mete Sozen]] under the direction of [[Charles Thornton]]. | He worked with [[Paul Mlakar]] and [[Mete Sozen]] under the direction of [[Charles Thornton]]. | ||
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Gene Corley (academic) | |
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Died | March 1, 2013 |
Cause of death | cancer |
Coauthored reports to support the US government narrative about 9-11, OKC, Waco. Generally worked as a member of the same tight clique of colleagues. |
Career
Corley coauthored a number of reports which support the US government's official narrative about disastrous events, with a tight clique of colleagues.
Waco Fire
Corley was hired by the government to support its claims about the structural fire at the Branch Davidian complex in Waco.[1]
OKC Bombing
Corley explained about the design of the Murrah Building, "if a critical element fails, it may start a chain reaction of successive failures that collapses the whole building. "A majority of the fatalities were caused not by the force of the bomb blast itself, but by the progressive collapse of the building's floors which depended on the support of a few key columns that the bomb destroyed."[2] He worked with Paul Mlakar and Mete Sozen under the direction of Charles Thornton.
9/11 - World Trade Center
- Full article: 9-11/WTC_Controlled_demolition
- Full article: 9-11/WTC_Controlled_demolition
Corley was lead investigator on the FEMA World Trade Center Building Performance Study, following the 9/11 attack, working with Paul Mlakar and Mete Sozen.
References
- ↑ http://911blogger.com/news/2015-04-12/twenty-years-later-facts-about-okc-bombing-go-unreported
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