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Politics : Bush-The Mastermind behind 9/11?

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To: TigerPaw who wrote (11800)10/24/2005 9:02:46 PM
From: Sidney Reilly  Read Replies (1) of 20039
 
I don't have time for a detailed answer but I can tell from your post you haven't checked out a lot of data about it.

The center of the building was a cluster of 47 columns of steel all together. They housed the stairs and elevator shafts. There were no floors in there. If the pancaking story was true the floors would have fallen away from these columns and left them standing alone like the building pulled it's pants down. There's no way to explain the center of the building collapsing because it was so strong and didn't rely on the floors for any support. But the floors also were cross braced and could not pancake down on each other anyhow. And the fire from jet fuel could not have melted the 47 steel columns and caused a structural failure. It was not hot enough to soften the 4" thick girders. All the steel had had the insulation blown off it by explosive charges. We can see that in photos and footage. The steel was never examined and the investigation was blocked illegally by the government. Chemical tests of any of the steel would have shown if explosives were involved but those tests were not allowed. Most investigators were never allowed on the site and the ones that were were only allowed very controlled and limited access.

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