it doesn't matter how much sense you make. people believe what they want to believe. they're just as bad as the idiots who thought the moon-landing was staged.
2006-09-12 13:35:50
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answered by kujigafy 5
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I worked at the Trade Center for a year and a half, the buildngs were built to be very light weight and the internal floor structure was, I guess the best word I can come up with is spindley and when the fireproofing was blown off the beams and trusses it wouldn't take much for the fire to weaken them, what really amazed me about the towers on 9-11 is that they stood up as long as they did NOT! that they came down or that they needed help coming down. I wonder how many engineers are among these conspiracy morons. When the war starts maybe we should take these guys out first just for general principles
2006-09-12 13:49:59
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answered by booboo 7
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The concrete never melted it didn't have to it only needed to weaken, that is the whole weakness of there story. They claim it melted. besides those puffs and periodic"explosions" weren't explosions they were the weakest windows bursting from the building being over pressurized, as the building was pancacking, relatively quickly.
2006-09-12 13:41:22
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answered by battle-ax 6
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No. When people make up there minds to be stupid, they pretty much remain stupid. As a tool maker, I have studied metallurgy and I have had concrete explode when using a cutting torch to close to the floor. You are right and they are wrong, but they have the liberal media to give only their view.
2006-09-12 13:39:51
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answered by Jack S. Buy more ammo! 4
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How many true 9/11 conspiracy theorists do you think there are? I think you are a victim of trolling. Who in their right mind would believe that 9/11 was staged?
Take a deep breath and calm down. You are feeding the trolls.
2006-09-12 13:42:24
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answered by Anonymous
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No it won't shut those libs up! The moon could be pitch black and they would never admit to it! I used to work in a steel mill no I know where your coming from.I also have my tankerman's license and I am real familiar with the way jet fuel reacts!
2006-09-12 13:39:57
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answered by Anonymous
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Both extreme ends of the argument are sure about their conclusions, and no amount of facts will affect their beliefs.
What you are providing are facts, that a rational person will use when analyzing all the evidence and reaching a logical conclusion. However, that process is not what many people are doing to form their beliefs, so no amount of information will have any effect ont he outcome.
2006-09-12 13:35:26
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answered by coragryph 7
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ya well how did that third tower collaps you know, tower seven? It wasnt hit by a plane yet it pancaked down like the two towers did. And dont say dubris, it was far enough away and should have stayed up. Its core was not damaged. And the offices in side were the CIA, secret service and the IRS. Seems like sombody wanted to hide something. Can you say "American militay indutrial complex"?
2006-09-12 13:39:15
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answered by Danomano 1
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Nothing will shut up the conspiracy maniacs. They look for small things and make big things out of them. They live for that kind of thing.
2006-09-12 13:38:16
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answered by samson316 3
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I don't believe that "they believe" what their saying. I think it's just another bunch of goofs trying to become known for anything.
2006-09-12 13:42:23
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answered by Paige2 3
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