Quote from: Dr_Woohoo;1264728he's wrong.the building collapse makes sense easily. if you doubt just build 100 story building and fly a plane into it. you'll seeI disagree, especially since the building was designed to withstand impact from airplanes, and other, correlatory evidence, but that's the nature of these things...some people buy the official story and others are more suspect.
he's wrong.the building collapse makes sense easily. if you doubt just build 100 story building and fly a plane into it. you'll see
I will go with the Engineers for 911.It was all too convenient, and don't get me started on the Pentagon, the passenger lists, the passport that survived the incineration, the squibs, the dancing Israeli 'Arts Students', Larry Silverstein saying "we pulled it" (regarding building 7), the firemen hearing explosions, the 'maintenance' undertaken on the WTC buildings in the weeks prior and cetera
the building was designed to withstand impact from airplanes
Top Geary - 27th May 2016 at 12:10 AMI've learnt to ignore when you say derogatory things to me
The plane hit towards the top yet the building fell like a planned demolition.
Quote from: Ultrarandom;1264724The plane hit towards the top yet the building fell like a planned demolition. Not to mention, just because something is designed one way, doesn't mean it gets built that way. A lot of stuff will get changed on the floor, usually when its well out of the engineers hands.
Just like things that are called "bullet proof'" and "fire proof", they aren't actually immune to bullets or fire.
Quote from: Bell;1264789Just like things that are called "bullet proof'" and "fire proof", they aren't actually immune to bullets or fire.what? yes they are, arn't they?A bullet proof vest will stop a bullet ( well obviously not larger rounds) from penetrating you, and I thought fireproof meant it wouldn't ignite, Just get really hot and get scorched D:
Quote from: toofast;1264783Quote from: Ultrarandom;1264724The plane hit towards the top yet the building fell like a planned demolition. Not to mention, just because something is designed one way, doesn't mean it gets built that way. A lot of stuff will get changed on the floor, usually when its well out of the engineers hands.Of course it is built the way it is designed. You are talking about the tallest building in the world ( at the time of build) do you think they just changed the structure as it was going up? LOL
Quote from: Ngati_Grim;1264758I will go with the Engineers for 911.It was all too convenient, and don't get me started on the Pentagon, the passenger lists, the passport that survived the incineration, the squibs, the dancing Israeli 'Arts Students', Larry Silverstein saying "we pulled it" (regarding building 7), the firemen hearing explosions, the 'maintenance' undertaken on the WTC buildings in the weeks prior and ceteraBuildings of that size are probably under constant maintenance.And I doubt any amount of money would be enough to keep quiet hundreds of Americans who were supposedly in on this conspiracy to kill thousands of Americans.
Quote from: Ngati_Grim;1264755the building was designed to withstand impact from airplaneswtf? People expect to be hit by airplanes these days?
what? yes they are, arn't they?A bullet proof vest will stop a bullet ( well obviously not larger rounds) from penetrating you, and I thought fireproof meant it wouldn't ignite, Just get really hot and get scorched D:
Theories.
wtf? People expect to be hit by airplanes these days?
Of course. Since 1945 when a plane accidentally hit the Empire State Building (which didn't fall down, despite being built with 50 year old technology compared to WTC) because of poor weather, all buildings over 54 stories in the USA are designed to withstand earthquakes, high winds, and planes. Most in the rest of the world probably are too.
9/11 is one of the conspiracy theories that has legs,
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