All of that and no evidence of what turned the steel to dust in the WTC? Do we have to guess why you see dust and everyone who understands 911 sees a building falling. The top moves down you say dust I say down.Then you should have no problem 'pwning' us "truthers" over there at the BBC blog right? ...
You will be able to pwn me there every bit as easy as here right?
Does that response sound good and logical to you? Does it sound like it is a really good reply to my post?
Well let's see... "The top part did not turn to dust. Wowzer, the top part is 95 percent air not dust"
Yes the top part is most certainly 95 percent air and not dust, but that really has nothing to do with it. I never claimed the air inside the top section turned to dust. It was the building that turned to dust.
That however is a good straw man from Beachnut...build up the argument that I claimed the air turned to dust and then shoot it down laughing that I have failed ideas
Except this was your straw man argument which has been exposed.
Exactly, it does not. Which just proves the NIST report on what happened is wrong. Thank you for agreeing.
32 A quick way of getting rid of an opponent’s assertion, or of throwing suspicion on it, is by putting it into some odious category.
If you analyzed your moronic ideas on 911 as much as you analyze my posts you would not be spewing lies, hearsay, and fantasy about 911. Does this post mean you have no evidence of anything?
BBC again? This was at the BBC and it is pure stupid.
Why is this statement stupid? Show me the 4, 5, 6 G's turn evidence. You said BBC had such great stuff but it is filled with lies from truthers. Like your failed turned to dust delusion.... "neat" official conspiracy that 19 rank amateurs flew the some of the most sophisticated aviation technology in existence with the precision of highly trained professionals.
Hani Hanjour was said to have dropped from 7000 ft in a tight 270 degree spiral at speeds around 400 to 500 mph, pulling 4, 5, 6 G's in doing so, and yet his flight instructor refused to fly in a single engine Cessna because he was so bad a pilot. And the Kean Report, the 9/11 Commission report, said he was "one of the best pilots they had." What is "neat" about that?
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