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"Iarnrod" wrote in message ... On May 10, 12:33 am, joeturn wrote: On May 10, 1:07 am, "Scout" wrote: "joeturn" wrote in message ... On May 9, 7:15 pm, "Scout" wrote: "joeturn" wrote in message ... On May 7, 3:57 pm, (Ray Fischer) wrote: John Smith wrote: On 5/6/2011 11:14 AM, Jah Wobble wrote: ... 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. -- Ray Fischer | Mendacracy (n.) government by lying | The new GOP ideal- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - 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. Oh, that's right, you don't do proof for your assertions.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - 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. Actually, they are. A LOT. In fact in most controlled demolition they are used. Even in explosive controlled demolition much of the prep work is done via these exact sort of cutting torches. This brings us to the B-thing buch (Israely Art Students)they stayed in there for a year and a half rent free gutting the building or do you think they(Bushes Security Employees) took out as much support as they could while doing their mantinance.There was very little office equiptment plumbing,wiring,carpet,cell phones,ect in the debree pile! Scott my audience needs to know these things,you cant do them justise your just a simple steel worker with no knowledge of controlled demolition except that which NIST taught you! Since you have no idea of who I am, much less my professional knowledge and experience, I can only assume this is your conspiracy theorist stupidity talking here. How loud does a linear cutting charge have to be to cut through a box column! Quite loud actually since you will require several cutting charges each one containing a rather large volume of high explosive. Not going to be very quiet when you detonate and you would probably be rattling windows in NJ from the concussion. Torches are used in prep work occasionally So when you said they weren't used, you are admitting you were dead wrong? but not for cutting the support columns Actually they will cut whatever needs to be cut. Which can even include support columns. and they certainly dont use nap gas. I've certainly not heard of them using "nap gas". I've seen them use propane, acetylene, LPG and even MAPP, but never heard or seen of "nap gas" being used. Please stop smoking crack, WrongTurnJoe. Your poor suffering momma can't take any more! |
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