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DOH!!! Not the meteorites again! Concrete people... concrete... How do you miss that it's CONCRETE?
DOH!!! Not the meteorites again! Concrete people... concrete... How do you miss that it's CONCRETE?
The Official Story is a theory.
MM
Well, most of us can see that as plain as day. Others? Well, they see what they want to see.
As I recall AE911truth made the strawman that aluminum doesn't "rust" to counter any argument that the meteorites weren't big chunks of steel. Putting aside that nobody claimed the meteorites were aluminum, rust from the rebar is more than capable of running on and staining concrete, and the structure of the reinforcing rebar providing tensile strength is a dead give away. I'm just shocked nobody's gotten bored of using those things thinking people wouldn't catch it.
But what happened to the "official story" being some pre-written script, part of the master plan, now suddenly it's a theory?
formatting changes are mine"Even the claim that the collapses was totally unexpected isn't entirely true. The FDNY on-site commander ordered the evacuation of WTC1 before the collapse of WTC2 based solely on the evidence of failing structural integrity in the lobby."
"Meanwhile, the NYPD aviation unit observing the buildings from the air observed the bowing of the exterior walls and determined that a collapse was imminent.
That's two totally independent determinations by first responders who were actually there that the buildings were at risk of structural failure, both derived from evidence of a gradual deterioration of the structure's integrity, and both irrefutably ruling out explosives as a cause for the collapse."
The Official Story is a theory.
MM
Before WTC2 collapsed?
[qimg]http://img833.imageshack.us/img833/6533/noconcernofwtccollapsea.jpg[/qimg]
Totally wrong. For example:
look here
"Approximately 4,000 personal photographs
$78,318.47 in domestic and foreign currency
54,000 personal items such as identification cards and driver licenses"
and so on ....
Do you realise, MM, that you're only lying to yourself?

Unlike you, I at least have a published paper backed up by reputable scientists who have tested the red chips and accept a conclusion that they are thermitic.
You have nothing but heavily biased, amateur opinions to act in rebuttal.
When professionals publish a paper that specifically refutes the claim made in Dr. Harriet et Al's paper, then you have a basis for questioning my proof.
Primer paint is just not cutting it!
MM
The Official Story is a theory.
MM
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Before WTC2 collapsed?
[qimg]http://img833.imageshack.us/img833/6533/noconcernofwtccollapsea.jpg[/qimg]
Keep in mind, both WTC 1 and WTC 2 had been struck by aircraft and the subsequent fires were now common knowledge to the FDNY Chiefs.
According to that New York Times story;
At 9:20 a.m. none of the chiefs present at the meeting believed a total collapse of either tower was possible.
At a later unspecified time, one of the senior chiefs at the meeting indicated a concern that that possibly upper floors could begin to collapse in a few hours. He said firefighters should not ascend above the 60th floor.
http://www.9-11commission.gov/report/911Report_Ch9.htm
"Despite his lack of knowledge of what had happened to the South Tower, a chief in the process of evacuating the North Tower lobby sent out an order within a minute of the collapse: "Command to all units in Tower 1, evacuate the building." Another chief from the North Tower lobby soon followed with an additional evacuation order issued on tactical."
"Contrary to a widely held misperception, no NYPD helicopter predicted the fall of either tower before the South Tower collapsed, and no NYPD personnel began to evacuate the WTC complex prior to that time. Furthermore, the FDNY, as an institution, was in possession of the knowledge that the South Tower had collapsed as early as the NYPD, as its fall had been immediately reported by an FDNY boat on a dispatch channel."
"A separate matter is the varied success at conveying evacuation instructions to personnel in the North Tower after the South Tower's collapse."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rescue_and_recovery_effort_after_the_September_11_attacks
"When the South Tower collapsed at 9:59 a.m., firefighters in the North Tower were not aware of exactly what had happened. The battalion chief in the North Tower lobby immediately issued an order over the radio for firefighters in the tower to evacuate, but many did not hear the order, due to the faulty radios."
http://911research.wtc7.net/wtc/attack/wtc1.html
"At 10:07 a police helicopter radioed a warning for firefighters to evacuate the North Tower because the South Tower had just collapsed."
Again;
"Contrary to a widely held misperception, no NYPD helicopter predicted the fall of either tower before the South Tower collapsed, and no NYPD personnel began to evacuate the WTC complex prior to that time. Furthermore, the FDNY, as an institution, was in possession of the knowledge that the South Tower had collapsed as early as the NYPD, as its fall had been immediately reported by an FDNY boat on a dispatch channel."
MM
No, it would be an utterly bizarre expectation that disagreed with everything that's known about heat conduction. A red hot end would be nowhere near hot enough for steel to be dripping off it. The only informed conclusion to reach, if the end that liquid was dripping from was red hot, would be that the material dripping from it was something other than steel. Of course, observers at the scene probably didn't have a good grasp of colour temperatures or the melting point of steel, so it's understandable that they should be mistaken; but what you suggest, and what they concluded, is physically impossible.
Dave
Richard Riggs said:"The fires got very intense down there and actually melted beams where it was molten steel being dug up."
Totally wrong. For example:
look here
"Approximately 4,000 personal photographs
$78,318.47 in domestic and foreign currency
54,000 personal items such as identification cards and driver licenses"
and so on ....
Do you realise, MM, that you're only lying to yourself?
Miragememories said:"Yeah lots of fluttering papers"
James Luongo said:"I think the lack of artifacts stands out to me quite a bit. I think the fact that I haven't seen a door, I haven't seen a phone, I haven't seen a computer. I haven't seen a door knob. I think that stands out. But for the things that we have seen, every now and then, we'll come across a stuffed animal that might have been on somebody's desk, pictures that were on people's desks that we are trying to restore."
DOH!!! Not the meteorites again! Concrete people... concrete... How do you miss that it's CONCRETE?
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Before WTC2 collapsed?
By 9:30 a.m., after both planes had struck, a rumor was circulating that a third hijacked plane was headed to New York. Assistant Chief Joseph Callan recalled feeling the north tower move. ''I made the decision that the building was no longer safe,'' the chief told the Fire Department's oral history interviewers.
''All units in Building 1,'' he announced over the radio at 9:32. ''All units in Building 1, come out, down to the lobby. Everybody down to the lobby.''
Virtually no one answered his call. It seemed that few people, apart from those standing near him, heard it. Chief Peter Hayden, who was at the scene, said: ''We had ordered the firefighters down, but we weren't getting acknowledgments. We were very concerned about it.''
NY Times