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Post by Moon Man on Dec 16, 2006 21:24:21 GMT -4
Aluminum planes don't pentetrate through steel. Copper and lead can penetrate steel. I do it all the time at the rifle range, with subsonic loads too. Lead is much more soft than steel, but not as dense as you. Ranb Okay, smart guy. Why did the planes that hit the towers not go right throught the tower like the plane that allegedly hit the reinforced Pentagon..? It went through several rings at the Pentagon.
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Post by Moon Man on Dec 16, 2006 21:22:48 GMT -4
Darn, I thought you were a lawyer...or a rocket scientist. Check the date there...kinda old. And I'm certain it was just a mental exercise on paper, they probably have similar "musings" around about other hypothetical engagements. There's a big difference between "brainstorming" and "warplanning". You do dig hard, don't you...and don't mind the Navy SEALS down the block, they're just there on leave... I wear many hats my friend. Even a cowboy on some summer weekends.
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Post by Moon Man on Dec 16, 2006 12:06:55 GMT -4
If you go to the fun stuff link you on the link you provided you will see an interesting link/story. War Plan Red. This was Americas plan to invade Canada, and in particular Sudbury. They were after our nickel mines and moon rocks to fake the moon missions. True story. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/War_Plan_Redwww.google.ca/search?hl=en&q=war+plan+red&meta=Even our Mayor did not know about this story, but I did, because I am a historian.
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Post by Moon Man on Dec 15, 2006 15:55:23 GMT -4
You'd be surprised what can penetrate what at high speeds. I agree. I've seen tornado damage but this is different. Think about it. The buildings completely collapsed before the dust hit the ground. Objects would take up to 10 seconds to fall from the top floors. This was a controlled demo. The top of the one building was falling over and then the building started to collaspe and with no weight bearing down on the top section that was falling it magically collasped too. Ha!
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Post by Moon Man on Dec 15, 2006 15:28:50 GMT -4
The towers had 200,000 lbs of stell in each of them. There was more stell in the lower levels to suppport the weight of the upper floors. As 20-30-40-50-60-70-80 floors has totallt disappeared into dust the building continues to collaspe when there is no weight bearing down on the lower and much stronger floors.
Each floor was 4 feet thick and it's not beliveable or possilbe that the floors would collapse as fast as they did. The interior walls, desks doors etc would've slowed the collapse.
The buildings completely collasped before the dust from the upper floors even hit the ground.
Aluminum planes don't pentetrate through steel.
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Post by Moon Man on Dec 14, 2006 17:02:26 GMT -4
That's BS. You can watch them fall and time them for yourself.
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Post by Moon Man on Dec 14, 2006 17:01:31 GMT -4
They clearly shouldn't have fell that fast. They fell as fast as free You see, dearest Moon Man, this is why we don't mind keeping you around. This sentence makes absolutely no sense, so it gives us a giggle. How fast is free, anyway? I'm posting from the library. I was running out of time. That was to say free fall but I timed out at free.
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Post by Moon Man on Dec 13, 2006 17:39:00 GMT -4
Gotta go. I'll be back tomorrow.
They clearly shouldn't have fell that fast. They fell as fast as free
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Post by Moon Man on Dec 13, 2006 16:47:25 GMT -4
I knew this was a scam from day one. The buildings went down too fast. They fell 10 stories a second.
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Post by Moon Man on Dec 13, 2006 16:24:57 GMT -4
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Post by Moon Man on Dec 13, 2006 16:24:05 GMT -4
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Post by Moon Man on Dec 13, 2006 16:22:22 GMT -4
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Post by Moon Man on Dec 13, 2006 16:20:26 GMT -4
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Post by Moon Man on Dec 23, 2006 23:53:20 GMT -4
The building was not hit by the towers. The building was not leaning. The fire never started until late in the afternoon after the dust lifted. The building became unstable when they blasted it.
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Post by Moon Man on Dec 23, 2006 23:07:52 GMT -4
The buildings collapsed because they were damaged by the impact of airliners and subsequently weakened by accelerant fed fires. The process leading from the impact to the initiation of collapse is what is of interest. After the collapse started, no matter what the cause, the building was going to fail. Research should be focused on what can be done to prevent a failure under similar circumstances in the future and not the significantly less valuable study of what can be reasonably called inevitable.You missed a building, building 7's plane didn't make it and yet it still fell. No investigation of that yet, they're waiting for the dust to settle from the other crap they put forward and they're going to have to wait a hell of a long time if they think people are going to forget. No plane hit it but a good portion of a building fell on it. Wrong.
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