gumboot
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So you "really" think they blew out the bottom, and they collapsed an hour later?
From the top down nonetheless.
-Gumboot
So you "really" think they blew out the bottom, and they collapsed an hour later?
From the top down nonetheless.
-Gumboot
And kill off Rodriguez in the explosion. Oh wait, Rodriguez is still alive.Blowing basements would be an ideal way to weaken the 47 corecolumns where they actually meet the bedrock.
No. I'm calling you out on trying to pin destroyed presses on the government.
Did they ever talk about destroyed supports? Holes in the walls? If I saw a destroyed press I'd surely check the walls to see where it could have possibly come from.
You need motive if you don't have any evidence that it was actually an explosion.
The witnesses mention rubble? What caused that? Jet fuel?
The witnesses mention rubble? What caused that? Jet fuel?
Actually someone paraphrasing the witness mentions rubble. I'd like to see a direct quote from the witness themself that mentions rubble.
-Gumboot
Evidence that it couldn't have been jet feul?
The shafts ran the length of the buildings, I believe.
ETA: Gums beat me D'oh!
Jet fuel does not create rubble. It kinda burns.
And they were sealed.
Every heard of a fuel air explosive?
-Gumboot
Now your really stretching. I challenge you to find me one example of a jet fuel/petrol fire or explosion creating rubble and knocking out walls, which he also says.
Actually someone paraphrasing the witness mentions rubble. I'd like to see a direct quote from the witness themself that mentions rubble.
-Gumboot
Okay. A fuel air explosive.
-Gumboot
Please link me to an example where this damage has been created. If you cant then with draw your claim please.
Heres a fuller account for you. I shall also try and get you an untainted press quote.
http://st12.startlogic.com/~xenonpup/underground/underground_explosions.htm
Keep in mind that the "50-ton press" Pecoraro refers to is the hydraulic capacity of the press, not its weight. A typical 50-ton press weighs about 650 lbs.And where were the presses located?
When is the last time someone blew up fuel in a room?