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catnhatnh Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Mar-18-06 09:21 AM
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Semi-Controlled Demolition.....
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How about this as a theory? "They" absolutely needed the buildings to collapse and ALSO needed New York back to work within a few days to prevent the collapse of financial markets.Some damage to buildings within say 100 yards was acceptable but 300 yards of toppled debris (particularly towards Wall St was unacceptable.Remember that the EPA lied about air quality to get the markets back up.Now you are left with a semi-controlled demolition-less precise but still catastrophic....more of a down and dirty rigging of explosives with less care for perfect "footprint" placement of debris.More obvious ejection of identical length girders.And the obviously helpful placement of contradictory evidence...IE:they fell in their own footprint=controlled vs. Damage to nearby buildings=pancake collapse....And down and dirty means fast-a two week shutdown was plenty if damage to the nearest buildings was not only OK, but in fact desirable to support your "terrorists did it" theory...Anyhow, I thought this might explain how you fast track controlled demolition to make it a feasible theory and explain some of the physical evidence...flame on!
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