CHF
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I keep hearing twoofers talk about these new kind of demolition jobs.
Now as far as I know, controlled demolitions normally involve months of prep work (in empty buildings) where charges are planted at key areas, especially on the lower floors. When detonated, these charges produce a rapid series of deafening bangs that are immediately followed by the collapse of the building.
Yet on 9/11 people heard explosions at the WTC and this, we are told, can only mean that demolition charges were going off....All over the place....For over an hour before the towers collapsed!
In other words, twoofers think they have uncovered a new kind of demolition that not even the folks in the demolition industry seem aware of.
I'm hoping that someone will be kind enough to explain how this method of demolition works, or at least how they think it works.
For example:
- Where were the charges planted? On every floor? Every 5 floors? Every 10?
- How was it decided which explosives were set off when? What's the point of setting off a charge on, say, the 37th floor well before the collapse? What exactly does this accomplish?
- How were all these bombs positioned just right so that detonating them didn't trigger the collapse too early or from the wrong spot? Seems like a rather pointlessly risky thing to do...
- What was the point of Willy Rod's basement bombs?
- How did all these bombs going off all over the place assist in a collapse that clearly starts at the impact zone?
- What kind of explosives were used? Why were they evidently so much quieter than, say, these ones? How did the explosives at the impact zone survive the fires?
Here's another puzzling notion: All those pre-collapse bombs were nothing compared to what was set off during the collapse itself. Apparently, once the collapse started the perps detonated enough explosives to blast the building into dust!
Isn't that overkill?
Now as far as I know, controlled demolitions normally involve months of prep work (in empty buildings) where charges are planted at key areas, especially on the lower floors. When detonated, these charges produce a rapid series of deafening bangs that are immediately followed by the collapse of the building.
Yet on 9/11 people heard explosions at the WTC and this, we are told, can only mean that demolition charges were going off....All over the place....For over an hour before the towers collapsed!
In other words, twoofers think they have uncovered a new kind of demolition that not even the folks in the demolition industry seem aware of.
I'm hoping that someone will be kind enough to explain how this method of demolition works, or at least how they think it works.
For example:
- Where were the charges planted? On every floor? Every 5 floors? Every 10?
- How was it decided which explosives were set off when? What's the point of setting off a charge on, say, the 37th floor well before the collapse? What exactly does this accomplish?
- How were all these bombs positioned just right so that detonating them didn't trigger the collapse too early or from the wrong spot? Seems like a rather pointlessly risky thing to do...
- What was the point of Willy Rod's basement bombs?
- How did all these bombs going off all over the place assist in a collapse that clearly starts at the impact zone?
- What kind of explosives were used? Why were they evidently so much quieter than, say, these ones? How did the explosives at the impact zone survive the fires?
Here's another puzzling notion: All those pre-collapse bombs were nothing compared to what was set off during the collapse itself. Apparently, once the collapse started the perps detonated enough explosives to blast the building into dust!
Isn't that overkill?
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