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A message from our team lead

  • Writer: Project Team
    Project Team
  • 1 day ago
  • 2 min read

Founder and project lead Raphael J. Chryslar has a brief but important update regarding our upcoming media publications.


I am happy to announce that our comprehensive report "America's Twin Towers: History, Legacy and the Case for Renewal" has been completed in its written form and is now in the final cross-review and sign-off with co-authors (including Ken Gardner) and our wider network. As mentioned previously, it is a 100+ page document that contains extensive literature review, technical work, and various discussions to a high standard. Supplemental material within includes renders and diagrams.


On behalf of our team I have made an important decision. In my statement on Fox 32 News back in May, I mentioned to release the materials on July 1st, which was aimed to join the observations of America 250 (the semi-quincentennial). However, since my interview there have been several delays that were not anticipated. Rather than rushing the release during a crowded holiday week, we are prioritizing accuracy, quality, and a professional standard worthy of the scale of the proposal.


On the 4th of July, we will publish an official short video showcase on our YouTube channel: featuring a first look at the towers, the campus, and the vision behind them. Consider it the opening note.


The full report and press kit will follow in mid-July, in the days around the Apollo 11 anniversaries. For a project rooted in engineering, ambition, and the long arc of human achievement, I feel that there is no more fitting window to present it in full.

We are not in a hurry. We are doing this right.


Thank you to everyone who has followed the project so far. Your patience and support are greatly appreciated.


— Raphael Chryslar


 
 
 

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