For reference, here is the post where where Oystein, actually citing and quoting the NIST report at length, demonstrates that NIST did not "fix" the east wall in its model of WTC7 . It's not clear why Hulsey thought they did, but he's wrong. Mick even links to this exact post in the original post in this thread.Thomas, there is a ton of material in that thread, but, as the original post in this thread makes clear, you should read (or at least skim) it before posting in this thread. You shouldread the material Mick linked to above before you repeat Hulsey's errors.And, by the way, even if NIST had "fixed" the east wall in its model of WTC7 (which it didn't) or even if that's just a mistaken assumption upon which Hulsey erroneously relied, Hulsey's use of the comparison in question in his presentation still makes no sense and the evolving list of excuses Tony offered for such nonsensical comparison doesn't stand up to scrutiny. I think you can prove this to yourself by simply trying to cogently articulate how any of Tony's proffered excuses would actually give rise to Hulsey's nonsensical uses of the comparison in both his presentation and extemporaneous remarks. The excuses simply do not square with the reality of what has been written and said.