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Default A CASE OF WHODUNIT!

On May 9, 7:15*pm, "Scout"
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"joeturn" wrote in message

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On May 7, 3:57 pm, (Ray Fischer) wrote:
John Smith wrote:


On 5/6/2011 11:14 AM, Jah Wobble wrote:


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Right.. and NOTHING in the building was flamable and the sprinklers
were
in perfect working order.
You retard.


I wonder who placed the demolitions in the building so precise and so
undercover, that the THOUSANDS of people that work there 24/7, never
saw
anything going on. Any idear, you retard?


Burnt off in 15 minutes!
BWAAAAAHAHAHAHHAAAAAAA!


Normal high-rise fires containing all that NEVER melt iron nor leave
nano thermite residue.


The residues of thermite are iron and aluminum oxide. *THE most
common metals used in high-rise construction.


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but if they have been combined with barrium they form sphears which is
a tale tell sign of thermate use.


Really? I've got all sorts of metal slag spheres around our burning table,
and oddly enough not only do we not use thermite, there is not barrium used
in the cutting process. Just good old natural gas and oxygen.

So please support your claim that spheres automatically mean barrium and
thermite.

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You felled to connect the dots spheres that are made from iron and
sulfer that do contain barrium is the tell tell sign that Thermate was
used!

You cutting torch would take mega time to cut through vertical columns
this is why natural gas and oxygen torches are not used for controlled
demolition.

During a controlled demolition the columns are fitted with a yoke that
contains the thermite and holds it on the targeted column on about a
45 degree angle. This angle cut allows the top part to slip off its
base and drop straight down. You can see clear pictures of these
angled cuts on the columns. You would never use your torch to cut an
angled cut on a beam unless it was for a specific outcome. Scot your
just going to have to wake up and realize you have been dupped by your
National Socialist Government!