They evacuated the building intermittently for 2 weeks before the attack. Do some research.LMFAO! So thermite was planted decades ago in preparation of 9/11? You’re stretching
They evacuated the building intermittently for 2 weeks before the attack. Do some research.LMFAO! So thermite was planted decades ago in preparation of 9/11? You’re stretching
Sure buddy, here you go.Please, treat me like i'm dumb
Where would i begin?
When metal heats up it bends when put under stress.We've had remote control planes since the 80's. The buildings were prepped for demolition free fall. Thermite residue found.
When metal under stress melts it doesn’t yield how you’re thinking. It doesn’t just goop up into a lava and sheer off. It instead gets so hot and continues to raise in temp till it can’t support its weight anymore. But it doesn’t just like sheer off like that.When metal heats up it bends when put under stress.
It doesn't pancake down and land directly in on the floor below, over and over like what happens when you actually blow out the supports.
To me...the building should have just broken off at the top (falling over sideways) if the steel deformed so much. Not just come down in free fall like it did.
Pure speculation obviously.
Sure buddy, here you go.
Google.com
Sounds like you've got weekend plans! Let me know how it goes, 57% is enough to form a decisionSearch query: "Was 911 an inside job?"
*enter*
About 58,600,000 results
Suppose i could go through the first thousand, see what each links consensus is and do an average? Or, each link will provide some old and new facts. I could compile those in the form of a SWOT analysis or decision making chart. Some 'facts' will be in favor, some not in favor, and all debunked going both ways. What then? Maybe i wind up 57% sure it was in inside job?
ftfyside note for above - i'm not a structural engineer but tall buildings are indeed designed in such a way so as not to topple over and risk endangering nearby areas as much as possible. Not a swaying (no pun intended) statement, just pointing it out for thought
This. I have a masters in mechanical engineering but as far as structural engineering goes, I too am but an enthusiast.side note for above - i'm not a structural engineer but tall buildings are indeed designed to fall in such a way so as not to topple over and risk endangering nearby areas as much as possible. Not a swaying (no pun intended) statement, just pointing it out for thought
Gonna miss her, but looks like i have a buyer for the ole' mk6 tomorrow! Say bye everyone
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Looks like you're driving a 7 now, is that right?Gonna miss her, but looks like i have a buyer for the ole' mk6 tomorrow! Say bye everyone
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