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Politics : Sioux Nation
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To: cirrus who wrote (107778)6/7/2007 2:37:22 PM
From: James Calladine  Read Replies (2) of 362807
 
I have read now probably 20 documents from totally credible sources that refute virtually everything you say. starting with comments from the original architects about the design specs
(designed to be able to be hit by a 4 engine Boeing 707 jetliner) and through the whole subject, but if you want to maintain your view, I am not going to argue you out of it.

In the previous history of the world, prior to 9/11 NO buildings of similar structure EVER fell down, some of them burning at high temperatures for as much as 24 hours.

On 9/11 TWO fell down at speeds very close to absolute gravity, after suffering damages from planes that by any serious measurement were
unable to achieve the task since the jet fuel burned off very quickly. Further, the explosions in the basements of the two buildings were obviously not caused by planes dozens of stories above. Then WTC7 fell down at speeds close to absolute gravity
after suffering damages totally inadequate to the task and
explained by the owner as having been "pulled". How do you do a controlled demolition of a building if it has not already been prepared for the task?

But if you want to believe the Government Sanctioned Conspiracy Theory in the Official Report, be my guest. We still have the right to choose our own fiction reading.

Namaste!

Jim
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