Sorry, no.
http://forums.randi.org/showthread.php?p=8069910
"I agree with the suggestion that clear wording be used to emphasize that this material cannot be any kind of thermite, chemically.
and that it is consistent with some kind of primer paint, even if the manufacturer is not identified."
That is all.
Be kind to your enemies. It confuses them.

Some people need to grow up and realize thermite is not the end all be all cutting compound they portray it to be. It can cut..... somewhat..... in a down direction. The problem is the steel beams were vertical and MUCH thicker than the demo shown.
Here we see an application of a thousand pounds of thermite with the hopes of cutting a car in two. Skip to 4 minutes in to see the fireworks. End result? Lots of pyrotechnics, but the car was nowhere near cut in half. So much for "thermite cuts through steel like butter".A lot of good it does you if you can't direct all that energy and molten iron. Little minor details truthers are more than willing to overlook in favor of pushing their bull(*)(*)(*)(*) agendas.
EVERYBODY call in sick tomorrow, then watch real change begin. Hit the corporate fat cats directly in the pocketbook.
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