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:shock: which thread?
Re: Lame :lol: :lol: :lol: Best ... no - perfect ... response from an account I've seen in a while.
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At least Wikipedia points out that the way building 7 came down was the first and only time a fire has ever made a skyscraper collapse. I think...
Larry Silverstein owned the twin towers. He made billions of dollars from the collapse of the towers. http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid= ......
Interesting! I've not heard of this. Any sources?
Fascinating. I'll look into it. Any idea what happened to building 7?
I see. Do you think fire science can help me understand the reason building 7 collapsed? Building 7 was a couple city blocks away from the twin towers
Even if this was true, how do you explain building 7?
Whiskey - VERY well said. And so true.
How much bigger was the plane that hit compared to what the towers were designed to withstand? What's the difference in jet fuel then and now?
Septentrio - again, I'm not saying the government was knowingly involved. This operation didn't require the use of any government assets
The twin towers were supposedly built to withstand the impact of a jet of that size. No matter how good the design, it can't stand against...
Yup. Plus I'm not saying it was the government. I think it was the work of private individuals with influence on the government.
Never let your curiosity die. Seek the truth in all things.
Optimal - how do you know it was molten aluminum?
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This is also true. I left out a bunch of facts. Didn't wanna overload people - something I've learned to avoid here in kaw forums over the years
Any current/recent high school students know if the destruction of the twin towers is covered in history books? If so, what does it say about what...
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