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He examines images of metallic spheres from thermite reactions and notes that the size, shape, and surface features are indistinguishable from mundane metal droplets subjected to high-temperature melting. This undermines the argument that these particles indicate either a thermitic reaction or controlled demolition.
Paint and Material Evidence
Griner’s deep dive into the composition of anti-corrosion paints demonstrates that the materials identified in the samples directly match formulations used publicly and commercially since the mid-20th century:
- Red Iron Oxide (Fe₂O₃): Used as a rust inhibitor and primer pigment, readily separated magnetically, and prevalent historically.