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To: Think4Yourself who wrote (51457)5/18/2006 11:37:57 AM
From: LLCF  Respond to of 116555
 
<There was obviously something going on that engineers haven't figured out yet.>

From what I've seen, although it is 'interesting' the way the building "pancaked", almost all the engineers say... "Oh, that makes sense... interesting!"

<Who knows, maybe the government has a new explosive that doesn't make any noise when it explodes!>

And whoever blew it up got just the floors below where the plane hit to detonate... and one at a time to look 'real natural'. It was a great job, looked and sounded like there were no charges at all... :)

Besides, if one wanted to keep the population whipped up, what better way than to leave the building standing... all black and charred and ruined?? Why knock 'em down at all? Why would anyone risk getting caught?? To wire up the whole building(s), all three, and not get noticed by electicians, or elevator guys, nor ANYONE?? Just seems outlandish.

DAK



To: Think4Yourself who wrote (51457)5/18/2006 1:01:04 PM
From: mishedlo  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 116555
 
Bush Turns to Big Military Contractors for Border Control

nytimes.com

Lockheed Martin, Raytheon and Northrop Grumman, three of the largest, are among the companies that said they would submit bids within two weeks for a multibillion-dollar federal contract to build what the administration calls a "virtual fence" along the nation's land borders.



To: Think4Yourself who wrote (51457)5/18/2006 1:44:55 PM
From: mishedlo  Respond to of 116555
 
Burn Rates
globaleconomicanalysis.blogspot.com
Mish



To: Think4Yourself who wrote (51457)5/18/2006 1:52:59 PM
From: mishedlo  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 116555
 
CHICAGO, (Reuters) - It's "pretty clear" that the housing market is cooling off but it looks poised for a soft landing given overall strength in the economy, Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke said Thursday.

money.cnn.com