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    1. Stephen McIntyre‏ @ClimateAudit 3 Mar 2019

      38/ still had residual velocity to continue on to bed.) D) in contrast, balcony cylinder, after perforating roof, did a sort of seemingly gravity-defying mid-air pirouette before toppling over with its nose pointing towards hole, but not in it.

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    2. Stephen McIntyre‏ @ClimateAudit 3 Mar 2019

      39/ in respect to balcony cylinder, OPCW stated that "FFM team noted that a similar crater was present on a nearby [adjacent] building." But rather than attribute common cause to two identical craters e.g. shells, OPCW developed elaborate theory for balcony.pic.twitter.com/AVDK141QRC

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    3. Stephen McIntyre‏ @ClimateAudit 3 Mar 2019

      40/ at the balcony, NYT-Forensic Architecture did commendable 3-D model last June. Balcony on N side of building. Crater is towards SE corner of balcony, about 1-1.5 m from corner.pic.twitter.com/zFXDNaEBah

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    4. Stephen McIntyre‏ @ClimateAudit 3 Mar 2019

      41/ here is NYT-Forensic and photo view looking down and to the NW. There is a notch in the short abutment defining the edge of the roof, at the SE top corner of the balcony.pic.twitter.com/t4eWGPaymW

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    5. Stephen McIntyre‏ @ClimateAudit 3 Mar 2019

      42/ OPCW theory is that near-vertical cylinder at 50 m/s (vs 60 m/s at bedroom) smashed through roof abutment at top SE corner, slowing to 30 m/s. Their model doesnt show rigging or nozzle (Bedroom example and diagram shown at right for comparison.) Nozzle never found.pic.twitter.com/YLBYpzXItY

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    6. Stephen McIntyre‏ @ClimateAudit 3 Mar 2019

      43/ second stage of OPCW theory is that near-vertical cylinder now traveling at 30 m/s perforated roof. In their calculation, zone of "complete disintegration" consistent with observed size of crater (shown at right). After ~25 sec, cylinder in model comes to approximate stop.pic.twitter.com/uTQi7RuK31

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    7. Stephen McIntyre‏ @ClimateAudit 3 Mar 2019

      44/ after perforating the crater, instead of continuing to floor (as in bedroom scene), balcony cylinder paused - seemingly in mid-air as all concrete beneath pulverized - and tipped over onto its side. All hypothesized rigging neatly fileted and dumped towards north of balconypic.twitter.com/yOBpJAZeAs

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    8. Stephen McIntyre‏ @ClimateAudit 3 Mar 2019

      45/ diagrams here from NYT https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2018/06/24/world/middleeast/douma-syria-chemical-attack-augmented-reality-ar-ul.html …. Bottom left diagram identifies rigging in debris on north part of balcony. During contact, rigging separated from cylinder. They hypothesized screen came down during impact.pic.twitter.com/Epo4T0xbxp

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    9. Stephen McIntyre‏ @ClimateAudit 4 Mar 2019

      46/ something new: OPCW reports previously unreported "viscous liquid" observed at bedroom scene but shamefully do not report what it was. They said viscous liquid also on gloves on stairs. These gloves showed explosives, insecticides. What does it mean? Why didn't OPCW explain?pic.twitter.com/shF8hYHST7

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    10. Stephen McIntyre‏ @ClimateAudit 4 Mar 2019

      47/ another oddity. in discussion of Location 4, OPCW report that "round object similar to funnel cap found at Location 2" was observed in Location 4 video but no longer there. However, Location 2 discussion never mentioned funnel cap. What was it? Was it tested?pic.twitter.com/XjIWa6nxIU

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      Stephen McIntyre‏ @ClimateAudit 4 Mar 2019

      48/ another apparent OPCW error. They say that on Apr 7 night, "the presence of a strong odour prevented anyone without respiratory protection from approaching" the third floor and terrace. However, Fadi Abdullah video shows cameraman returning without respiratory protectionpic.twitter.com/BdLNlKTqpA

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        2. Stephen McIntyre‏ @ClimateAudit 5 Mar 2019

          49/ one of the most remarkable about OPCW's investigation is that they didn't carry out a single autopsy on the dead bodies. People can speculate on whether they died from chlorine, smoke inhalation/asphyxiation or something else, but, without an autopsy, no one knows.

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        3. Stephen McIntyre‏ @ClimateAudit 5 Mar 2019

          50/ according to OPCW Interim Report (July 6, 2018), OPCW communicated its "intention" to exhume bodies in note verbale NV/ODG/214827/18, and OPCW undertook "preliminary preparations" to do sopic.twitter.com/UjlsXYZ3vC

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        4. Stephen McIntyre‏ @ClimateAudit 5 Mar 2019

          51/ OPCW visited Locations 2, 4 and hospital on April 21, 25 and May 1. On Apr 26, it notified Syria of intent to exhume by Note Verbale. Syria responded on May 4 and a second time in Note Verbale 57 (prior to August). Interim Report was on July 6.pic.twitter.com/q6x6TbYX5z

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        5. Stephen McIntyre‏ @ClimateAudit 5 Mar 2019

          52/ Final Report states that Syrian response on May 4 "enumerated conditions to be met in order to conduct the exhumation". OPCW Final: "With due consideration of the time elapsed since the alleged incident, the possibility was eventually not explored any further." Why not?pic.twitter.com/fzguybBQje

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        6. Stephen McIntyre‏ @ClimateAudit 5 Mar 2019

          53/ Seems crazy that they didn't do any autopsies. I presume that autopsy possibility was still live as of Interim Report on July 6 or they would have closed it off then. When did OPCW stop "exploring" possible autopsy and why? Lack of autopsy creates pointless uncertainty.

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        7. Stephen McIntyre‏ @ClimateAudit 5 Mar 2019

          54/ so OPCW didn't do any autopsies. Remember when Dr Tarakji of SAMS said that there were no blood samples: "because of a lack of resources, we can’t take blood samples.” http://archive.is/XNTqB  That sent alarm bells off for me.pic.twitter.com/MFpbbGAX0h

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        8. Stephen McIntyre‏ @ClimateAudit 5 Mar 2019

          55/ in early Climate Audit blog about Bre-X fraud https://climateaudit.org/2005/02/06/bre-x-core-and-code/ …, I noted that fraudsters didnt have on-site split core, universal in exploration. They claimed that they needed entire core for sampling. I commented that analysts should have "run for the exit" immediately

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        9. Stephen McIntyre‏ @ClimateAudit 5 Mar 2019

          56/ lack of blood samples in Douma should have placed everyone on high alert for fraud. OPCW should have checked this out, but failed to do so.

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