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Ever watch those documentaries on building implosions? Notice how they
spend weeks removing fixtures, walls, etc.? And then drilling holes in supports and walls to hold the explosives? There's a lot of work leading up to the big event. Wouldn't someone have noticed all that going on in the weeks before 9/11? I know there has been a lot of discussion about not "connecting the dots" but surely someone would have noticed that. And what about hauling in all the tons of dynamite? Wouldn't someone have noticed that and said something? "Hey, did someone see a big cockroach upstairs or something?" RK Henry On Fri, 8 Sep 2006 19:03:12 -0400, "L." wrote: That story line of it "not" being the planes that brought the towers down, is one of the BIGGEST bull **** stories ever to be printed. IF you "watched" the towers fall, they fell from top to bottom. Straight down (just about). IF there were "Dynamite" used - especially at the ground floors, they would have went out first - and THAT WAS NOT THE CASE. ALSO - you would most likely have seen implosions or adversely - walls "shattering" "OUT" depending on how the charges were placed. That ALSO was not the case. IF you recall, the FIRST attempt to bring the towers down WAS done with "Explosives" placed in the garage area. Yes, it caused damage and some injuries/deaths but as to bringing the towers down - It didn't work. You bull **** conspiracy theorists really need to get a grip on life. THAT was a ****ing attack on our country - pure and simple. OR "maybe" YOU were a part of it! Trying to spin it out of the real truth! L. "Robert M. Gary" wrote in message roups.com... I thought it was strange that this guy was a physics professor. What would a physics prof know about how the towers fell? That's the realm of engineering. A physics prof would start the problem with "ok, assume a zero gravity, zero atmophere environment..." ![]() -Robert, MnMikew wrote: This is what happens to tinfoilers who spew this crap. http://www.ksl.com/?nid=148&sid=476951 "Physics Professor Steven Jones has made numerous statements about the collapse of the World Trade Center. BYU has repeatedly said that it does not endorse assertions made by individual faculty. "We are, however, concerned about the increasingly speculative and accusatory nature of these statements by Dr. Jones." |