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Politics : Ask Michael Burke -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: longnshort who wrote (123522)7/11/2010 2:38:11 AM
From: Skeeter Bug  Respond to of 132070
 
>>no they were reporting what rumors they were hearing<<

rumors? that was pretty factual knowledge they were told IN ADVANCE.

>>what about the reports that the US capitol was hit, who told them that ?<<

apples and oranges. if they said the capital building had been blown up 20 minutes before it blew up - i'd be questioning how they knew that, too.

it is absurd to think this was a rumor. it occurred SEVEN HOURS after the initial attacks - and 67 story buildings don't collapse without it being completely obvious.

it isn't something that is mistaken.

they KNEW it was going to be demolished IN ADVANCE - and its 2+ seconds of very near free fall is only possible if all the supports were taken out simultaneously. its ABSURD to think random fire could do that.

in fact, fireman couldn't do that if that was objective and given unlimited resources to try and do that!

only coordinated explosions could VAPORIZE over 2 stories of that building INSTANTANEOUSLY.

i'm on the side of the physics.