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Brassmask

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Re: American Fears Misplaced Post 9/11
« Reply #45 on: October 09, 2007, 07:18:16 PM »
6 seconds free fall.  No different than something being dropped from the top of that same building.  Does that make any sense to you?

It doesn't make sense. A controlled demolition for a building that size takes longer than 6 seconds.

If you do it the conventional entertaining way.

If you do it quick and dirty without forethought of loss of property or life, it comes down in 6 seconds.

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Re: American Fears Misplaced Post 9/11
« Reply #46 on: October 09, 2007, 07:39:37 PM »
>>This isn't just some "I hate Bush" crackpot theory.<<

Sure it is. Well, that and a paranoid delusion shared by mentally unstable individuals like yourself. Anyone, and I mean anyone who believes this nonsense should be locked up in the nut house.

>>The facts stand and prove SOMEONE demolished that building.<<

Was it Bigfoot? Little green men?

Seriously, how did the little green men get all the dynamite and the wires and the blasting caps in there without anybody notices? Did the Jews put a spell on all the folks in the building so they wouldn't notice?

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Re: American Fears Misplaced Post 9/11
« Reply #47 on: October 09, 2007, 08:05:43 PM »
If you do it the conventional entertaining way.

If you do it quick and dirty without forethought of loss of property or life, it comes down in 6 seconds.

It comes down in 6 seconds if there is a massive structural failure due to heat causing the steel supports to fail, as well.

Add to that the fact that when one of the towers collapsed, it took a chunk out of building 7, so it was unstable to begin with...
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