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9/11 “Conspiracy” question.?
Can anyone lead me towards a legitimate peer reviewed article supporting the 9/11 “conspiracy”? It seems obvious that three steel structured buildings cannot completely collapse due to fire and subsequent falling debris, and fall at free fall speed for that matter. How could this possibly happen? I have read the 9/11 commission report in its’ entirety and believe it or not it does not even mention building 7! I guess a 47 story steel structured building collapsing directly into its own footprint in less that 10 seconds is not worth mentioning. Why is this? Why is it so difficult to find responsible, reliable and tenured professionals who question the events of 9/11?
I practically die from laughter every time I read one of these 9/11 conspiracy posts. Your conspiracy theories are so half-baked it is laughable. If you want a point by point rebuttal of the loose screw documentary “Loose Change” and other loony theories go to popularmechanics.com. Or watch the 9/11 conspiracy show on the History Channel.
Oh wait, the History Channel is a illuminati freemason jewish fascist psy-ops operation, and so is popular mechanics. And wait, I almost forgot, so am I, I am on their bankroll, and I have a computer chip implanted in the back of my head so that I will do their bidding.
My final point is that the common 9/11 conspiracy theorist rarely is able to understand basic science, especially physics. Have you ever heard of pancaking? If the support beams in a skyscraper heat up enough to weaken them (not melt) fail, and just one floor collapses, it creates a MASSIVE amount of energy falling to the ground, and then the building collapses downward floor by floor. The massive amount of air leaving the building as floors collapsed caused the dirt and debris to vacate very quickly. This debris is what conspiracy theorists point to as “evidence” of explosives. Nope, actually evidence of a textbook skyscraper collapse.
Go back to school and study engineering, then come back and we’ll see if you are still a conspiracy theorist.
Oh wait, the History Channel is a illuminati freemason jewish fascist psy-ops operation, and so is popular mechanics. And wait, I almost forgot, so am I, I am on their bankroll, and I have a computer chip implanted in the back of my head so that I will do their bidding. Foiled again by the Bush Administration.
(Its also funny that conspiracy theorists think that the government is that competent and well-organized.)
“How could this possibly happen”
What are you a physics and engineering expert!
Who cares about your opinion?
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