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Split Thread 'Nose-out' footage

Well I hope you concerned citizens are paying attention. The real skinny on 9/11 is available on the jref if you look for the half-dozen committed patriots who are bringing he fight to this gigantic collection of debunkers.

and who are these people?

Alex Jones, who is now buddy-buddy with Kremlin-funded Russia Today?
 
Fighter jets are actually louder in my opinion than commercial planes. In any case they are not measely in the sound department.

Um...

The fighter crashed because its engine stopped working. The sound that I heard was it bouncing off the street and then slamming into a house. There is no way that sound would be louder than a passenger jet doing the same thing.
 
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Well I hope you concerned citizens are paying attention. The real skinny on 9/11 is available on the jref if you look for the half-dozen committed patriots nutcases who are bringing the fight to this gigantic collection of debunkers.

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Yeah, well you see the plane is really just a big bag of air. It weighs 150 tons if you nelt it down into a single block but in reality that 150 tons is thinly spread out not unlike an aluminium cobweb by comparison with the massive steel of the building.(See photos above). Otherwise the plane could not fly.

Aluminium does not cut steel. That would simply be tantamount to the bread cutting the knife. Especially paper-thin aluminium.

Someone please break out the "bird leg cuts through plane wing" pictures please!


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Yeah, well you see the plane is really just a big bag of air. It weighs 150 tons if you nelt it down into a single block but in reality that 150 tons is thinly spread out not unlike an aluminium cobweb by comparison with the massive steel of the building.(See photos above). Otherwise the plane could not fly.

Aluminium does not cut steel. That would simply be tantamount to the bread cutting the knife. Especially paper-thin aluminium.
Titanium engines and wet wings make your big bag of air statement proof you also fail to understand E=1/2MV2. You have no clue why an aircraft can enter the WTC. If only you were on talking terms with physics. I can't image how you can be more anti-intellectual and beat the moronic statements with dumber junk; but I have to assume you can top this failure.
 
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Yeah, well you see the plane is really just a big bag of air. It weighs 150 tons if you nelt it down into a single block but in reality that 150 tons is thinly spread out not unlike an aluminium cobweb by comparison with the massive steel of the building.(See photos above). Otherwise the plane could not fly.

Aluminium does not cut steel. That would simply be tantamount to the bread cutting the knife. Especially paper-thin aluminium.

How can water cut steel then?

BTW, the skin of a plane is hardly paper thin. If it was paper thin, the rivets would easily pull out. Yes, it is thin, but hardly paper.

A soda can would be closer to paper thin. I can assure you that a planes skin is much thicker than that.
 
Well, if you want to continue with the water analogy, Bill, all you need to do is forget about the tiny little stream at high pressure, and show us the results of

150 tons of water at 500 mph on a steel framed building.

Wanna bet it punches a hole through the windows and knocks out a couple of beams, too? And barrels on through, in part, knocking out some windows and walls on the opposite side of its entry?

>> 150 tons of lemon custard at 500 mph would do it, too. <<
 
Yeah, well you see the plane is really just a big bag of air. It weighs 150 tons if you nelt it down into a single block but in reality that 150 tons is thinly spread out not unlike an aluminium cobweb by comparison with the massive steel of the building.(See photos above). Otherwise the plane could not fly.

Aluminium does not cut steel. That would simply be tantamount to the bread cutting the knife. Especially paper-thin aluminium.

Make a bullet out of it and it would. Even lead bullets punch through steel of the thickness of the beams near top of WTC. That would be about 1/4 inch thick.

On 9/11 the aircraft were traveling at a speed close to that of a bullet shot from a pistol.

You are a troll.

Actually, the plane pushed columns over and made them break at the nearest bolted connections, not that Bill will care. Column sections were 30 ft. long, I think, short in comparison to the frontal cross-section of the plane.
 
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Yeah, well you see the plane is really just a big bag of air. It weighs 150 tons if you nelt it down into a single block but in reality that 150 tons is thinly spread out not unlike an aluminium cobweb by comparison with the massive steel of the building.(See photos above). Otherwise the plane could not fly.

Aluminium does not cut steel. That would simply be tantamount to the bread cutting the knife. Especially paper-thin aluminium.

Gee Bill, what makes these planes so heavy? How are they able to hold thousands of gallons of fuel without the tanks bursting from the fuel's weight? How about the fuel itself in the wing tanks as a mass colliding with the building at 600 mph?
Then again, nobody here expects you to grasp any concept of reality or understanding physics to verify facts. The laziness and ignorance you exhibit toward definitive research of evidence is extremely obvious.
 
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Well I hope you concerned citizens are paying attention. The real skinny on 9/11 is available on the jref if you look for the half-dozen committed patriots who are bringing the fight to this gigantic collection of debunkers.

Any concern these citizens have is how much those half-dozen "patriots" need to be committed.
 
Any concern these citizens have is how much those half-dozen "patriots" need to be committed.

Actually, I was relieved as I read that as saying that they were already committed.

Bill, did they serve the Dolly Madison Vanilla ice cream moulded into little Thanksgiving shapes again for you this year? It's so nice when the staff over at Shadyvale make the meal "special", isn't it?
 

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