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9/11 controlled demolition
« on: July 18, 2007, 04:01:44 AM »
See the architect Richard Gage's lecture:

http://www.prisonplanet.com/articles/july2007/170707_b_Gage.htm

Btw - Is there a organic molecule called noname? Just something I came over on NIST Webbook while searchinf or MS-data, it might be a database error :-)
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Re: 9/11 controlled demolition
« Reply #1 on: July 18, 2007, 11:16:06 PM »
Controlled demolition. God. What stupid crock.

If you believe this crap, go watch that stupid Fox special about why people believe the moon landing was faked. I have the scientific knowledge to disprove every single last one of the "suspicious" things they say in that.

This, it does not take an architect or an engineer to freakin realize that it would be impossible to cover something like that up with the thousands of different people sifting through the ruble, from various organizations. Another huge flaw is that there is 100% assumption that the building was built perfectly; which is damn near impossible. So even if your model and simulations were 100% physically accurate, they mean squat because you ideal model building does not represent the real thing. Something being off by a millimeter, not even noticeable to the human and the people building the buildings, something easily missed when measuring; will have a huge impact on how things behave in certain situations when you have a million pounds of crap on top of it.

There is no doubt in my mind that thousands of individual components were off by inches. And there is no possible way that when pouring the concrete they got all of the air bubbles out, etc.

I call shanadagians.

 

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Re: 9/11 controlled demolition
« Reply #2 on: July 19, 2007, 03:00:13 AM »
Hey, never miss an opportunity to have good laugh.

Anyway, its interesting to see what people think about such a disaster. I wonder if more people died of starvation in Sudan, made people realize that 9/11 is only a fart in a hurricane of a murderous world.

Chemistry is luckily a resting place for a worried mind (only if you not put your schedule and plans over nature). If I ever involve myself in politics, it would be on a very low plane, like planning the day for the children in kindergarten.
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Re: 9/11 controlled demolition
« Reply #3 on: July 19, 2007, 03:12:29 AM »
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Re: 9/11 controlled demolition
« Reply #4 on: July 19, 2007, 09:26:21 AM »
???

My bad. I do not know how to spell, read or write!
"shenanigan's"
http://dictionary.reference.com/search?r=2&q=shenanigan%27s

Also from common use, but not in the dictionary's (yet) it can be a more polite synonym for "bulls&$#".

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Re: 9/11 controlled demolition
« Reply #5 on: August 01, 2007, 04:47:43 AM »
It's painful to listen to him.  First, he's a bad speaker.  Secondly, he has no idea what he's talking about.  Would you listen to an architect tell you about structural support of a building?  No.  You'd get a civil engineer to do it.  He does mention there are engineers on his list of supporters, but they're not there speaking.  In any case, he extends his 'expertise' from architecture to civil engineer, and then makes a quantum leap to explosives engineer, something very different than civil engineering.

Perhaps the most amazing thing is that THERE ARE VIDEOS OF PLANES SLAMMING INTO THE TOWERS.  THOUSANDS OF PEOPLE WITNESSED IT.  They didn't get blown up with planted charges.

I shake my head in disbelief when I read crap like this.  Get over it, it wasn't a conspiracy.  Use your time berating our government for their incredibly poor decisions after 9/11.

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Re: 9/11 controlled demolition
« Reply #6 on: August 01, 2007, 10:07:32 PM »
But using it as an excuse to displace millions of Iraqi refugees is definitely shenanigans.
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Re: 9/11 controlled demolition
« Reply #7 on: August 06, 2007, 03:39:17 AM »
Absolutely.  I'm certainly not defending our government's actions; they're about the worst possible thing that we could have done, and frankly, I'm pissed about it.

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