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this time its nukes at gz

I guess it was the aliens from Independance Day that destroyed the Towers now.



No no, you're getting confused. The top-down Beam from Space is the Star Wars Beam Weapon.

The Upward Fusion Flashlight clearly came from below, and must be blamed on the Mole Men or the Crab People. Or maybe Morlocks, we're still working on that part.
 
Hey! At least your guy isn't supposed to know anything about fizicks and engineering...We got to deal with the comatose professor...

you got me there. As wacked as his shaite is, I'll take the nutter Ed Ward over the Keebler Elf lady any day...lol

TAM:)
 
From Questy guy:
There was an emp effect at the time of the demolitions. It's common knowledge. What it was due to is up for debate.

("emp" = electromagnetic pulse)

:hypnotize

I've never heard this before, not even from CTers. Did he just make this up, or did I miss it?
 
you got me there. As wacked as his shaite is, I'll take the nutter Ed Ward over the Keebler Elf lady any day...lol

TAM:)

Wood is stunningly woo. I mean, I know some weird engineers (weirder in comparison, at least) but watching that interview with her where she talks about "dustification" just made me gape in horror. I feel like grabbing people on the street as they walk past and telling them that the rest of the engineering community actually has a decent grasp on reality.
 
From Questy guy:


("emp" = electromagnetic pulse)

:hypnotize

I've never heard this before, not even from CTers. Did he just make this up, or did I miss it?


Dylan Avery once said that the flickering of a Burger King sign at the moment of one of the tower's collapse, as captured on a digital camera, was evidence of EMP.

I kid you not.

-Gumboot
 
No no, you're getting confused. The top-down Beam from Space is the Star Wars Beam Weapon.

The Upward Fusion Flashlight clearly came from below, and must be blamed on the Mole Men or the Crab People. Or maybe Morlocks, we're still working on that part.

Aha! Gotcha. I get my beams tangled sometimes.

Maybe it was the the aliens the live on the inside of the hollow earth?
 
Aha! Gotcha. I get my beams tangled sometimes.

Maybe it was the the aliens the live on the inside of the hollow earth?

You should take this up with forum member Davidjayjordan, as he apparently is a hollow Earth believer. :) (He apparently does in fact believe in the theory, seriously!)

However, he believes that those "aliens" are actually demons. They do live inside the hollow Earth though, so that part is spot on.
 
You know Im assuming this "theory" has been around since the towers fell over and hasnt just surfaced right now has it?

Taking that in to consideration have the woo ever taken a gieger counter down to GZ to test for radiation...or would that actually require physical effort from them? :D

Mailman
 
Wood is stunningly woo. I mean, I know some weird engineers (weirder in comparison, at least) but watching that interview with her where she talks about "dustification" just made me gape in horror. I feel like grabbing people on the street as they walk past and telling them that the rest of the engineering community actually has a decent grasp on reality.

Shhhhh! Don't tell everything you know.
WE have to maintain the Pocket-protector, slide-rule-on-the-belt disconnect from reality that the ladies love so much...
 
Dylan Avery once said that the flickering of a Burger King sign at the moment of one of the tower's collapse, as captured on a digital camera, was evidence of EMP.

I kid you not.

-Gumboot

But how did the camera... and... oh, just forget it.

:confused::eek::confused:
 
I guess it was the aliens from Independance Day that destroyed the Towers now.

Apparently, it was a fusion device that produced million degree heat!

I really thought I had heard it all, but the troofers keep surprising me.

From Horatius' link, more from "Quest" - unbe[rule8]inglievable:

<snip> Gullible? No. I'm 52 and don't fool easily.

<snip> My own common sense tells me that you are not going to get over 90% pulverization of the concrete by conventional demolitions. Did you not see cars covered with a thick layer of concrete, metals, furnitute, computer "powder"? Molten metal in the building pits 5 weeks later? How long does thermite burn? What insulation is keeping the metal molten that long?
How about the long explosion "fingers" as a result of burning debris thrown in the air? Would conventional demo charges produce the amount of heat necessary to do this? Imo, no. I could go on and on but I'll let Rick Siegel take it from here....

<snip> Evidence of fusion devices at the WTC:

<snip> 1. pulverization of 99% of concrete into ultra fine dust as recorded by official studies. Concrete dust was created instantly throughout the towers when the fusion device million degree heat rapidly expanded water vapor in the concrete floors.

<snip> 2. Superheated steels ablating (vaporizing continuously as they fall) as seen in video clips of the towers collapsing. This requires uniform temperatures roughly twice that of thermate.

<snip> 3. 22 ton outer wall steel sections ejected 200 meters into the winter garden.

<snip> 4. 330 ton section of outer wall columns ripping off side of tower.

<snip worth repeating> Gullible? No. I'm 52 and don't fool easily.


So, let's see. A million degrees. 1,000,000 degrees. That "pulverizes" concrete and causes tons of steel to be ejected over a large area.
Noooo, Quest doesn't fool easily.

There's a lot more, but there is only so much utter insanity that one can stand at a time. There are some seriously, seriously deluded people in the "Truth" movement.
 

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