9/11 debunking accomplished

CrackerJax

New Member
It's better to agree than to be correct......this will be a hoot! :lol:

Yes, I admit it..... bigger govt. is always best.

Yes, Depleting the private sector is always the best method to boost the economy.

Yes, Obama saved us all by spending less than 1% of the GDP.

Now we can all agree...... (sigh) Oh yes, this is much much better. The political threads are now in harmony.
 

jrh72582

Well-Known Member
It's better to agree than to be correct......this will be a hoot! :lol:

Yes, I admit it..... bigger govt. is always best.

Yes, Depleting the private sector is always the best method to boost the economy.

Yes, Obama saved us all by spending less than 1% of the GDP.

Now we can all agree...... (sigh) Oh yes, this is much much better. The political threads are now in harmony.
I didn't mean for you to admit to anything which is up for debate. I want admission of the name-calling and bullying. One reason I keep posting even though I know I'll get in trouble for it (you are elite status) is because my inbox has been flooded with support. I wish you could see it. So many people want YOU, and only YOU, out of here.
 

mexiblunt

Well-Known Member
That's some good de-bunking you guys are doing? Where is the ignore button?
It's so much easier than this.
 

mexiblunt

Well-Known Member
yea there a lot of suckers in here


how can you be so retarded people?

retarded stubborn, el stupido.

I think you must have posted in the wrong thread then. Craker is letting his thread go off topic too, so I don't blame you.
 

CrackerJax

New Member
Anyone want to explain how the buildings came down using all that thermite and nobody heard the explosions? I mean there were camera crews ALL over that place when the towers went down. I can still remember the sick sound of bodies hitting the pavement as the victims jumped out of windows to escape the FBI agents (conspiracy#332). I'm pretty sure the explosions would have been quite fierce..... and yet....where's the audio?
 

IndicaFatnHeavy

Active Member
Anyone want to explain how the buildings came down using all that thermite and nobody heard the explosions? I mean there were camera crews ALL over that place when the towers went down. I can still remember the sick sound of bodies hitting the pavement as the victims jumped out of windows to escape the FBI agents (conspiracy#332). I'm pretty sure the explosions would have been quite fierce..... and yet....where's the audio?

probably being covern up by a 100 storie building falling to the ground.. and 2 planes flying into it and BLOWING UP... making big boom sounds....
 

CrackerJax

New Member
The planes hit long before the fall....so no dice there. The building would have fallen AFTER the explosions....all of these things take time.... no big explosions before the collapse.....any routine detonation of a building will show that quite clearly.
 

NoDrama

Well-Known Member
Anyone want to explain how the buildings came down using all that thermite and nobody heard the explosions? I mean there were camera crews ALL over that place when the towers went down. I can still remember the sick sound of bodies hitting the pavement as the victims jumped out of windows to escape the FBI agents (conspiracy#332). I'm pretty sure the explosions would have been quite fierce..... and yet....where's the audio?
Thermite makes no noise when it ignites. It doesn't explode, it burns through metal like a hot knife through butter.
 

doobnVA

Well-Known Member
Okay, you have passed a small trap...:wink: At least you are up on the subject. Now how did they light the Thermite?

I'm sure the building being on fire would have ignited at least some of it (this is all theoretical, of course, I don't particularly believe one way or the other), and the rest could have been ignited with fuses remotely. Same way they detonate explosives from a distance...? Doesn't seem *that* farfetched, really.
 

doobnVA

Well-Known Member
Not so......Thermite is extremely difficult to light.
Really?

"Ignition of a thermite reaction normally requires only a simple child's sparkler or easily obtainable magnesium ribbon"

"Often, strips of magnesium metal are used as fuses. Because metals burn without releasing cooling gases, they can potentially burn at extremely high temperatures. Reactive metals such as magnesium can easily reach temperatures sufficiently high for thermite ignition. Magnesium ignition remains popular among amateur thermite users, mainly because it can be easily obtained."
 
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