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To: Real Man who wrote (21297)3/23/2010 5:16:38 AM
From: maceng26 Recommendations  Respond to of 50010
 
It's a pity the authorities didn't keep just one of those steel columns that failed when the WTC's collapsed during the 911 raid. Did they all need to be recycled? Skyscrapers just don't fall down every day, I am sure structural engineers would be interested in keeping one of those columns available for future research into ensuring structural integrity of tall buildings.

It's like if a jumbo crashed, they recycled all the aluminum straight away to save costs. The is no viable way to verify the information given.

...and then there is the videos (obvious fakes), the engine parts (lack of), the tapes from the black boxes (pentagon crash). It's long list of unexplainable weird things.

Strangest accident enquiry ever!

but anyway, no need to ramble on here, there is a thread for such discussion.

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