February Stundie nominations

Not enough energy to create dust X 10

The brain locks, choked with dust.:(


Peter Lemkin
Conclusion

The amount of energy required to expand the North Tower's dust cloud was many times the entire potential energy of the tower's elevated mass due to gravity. The over 10-fold disparity between the most conservative estimate and the gravitational energy is not easily dismissed as reflecting uncertainties in quantitative assessments.


https://deeppoliticsforum.com/forum...-Dr.-Judy-Wood-Where-Did-The-Towers-Go/page41
 
The brain locks, choked with dust.:(

But, sadly, the Stundie nomination falls, bent with age. This is a quote from Jim Hoffman's infamous piece of stupidity from June 2003, since rewritten three times to correct the more obvious errors. The last complete draft, version 3.1, is at http://911research.wtc7.net/papers/dustvolume/volumev3_1.html. Having reached some of the less obvious inconsistencies, Hoffman has been trying unsuccessfully since January 2004 to produce a version 4.0 of this argument that makes sense. Sadly, he is as yet unable to account for the fact that not only were people exposed to the dust cloud created by the collapses not immediately burned to death by air temperatures of over 700ºC, but also that the 2 million litres of water required for his plan B theory exists only in the dark recesses of his diseased imagination. I see that, even seven years later, some of the slow readers in the truth movement haven't quite got the message.

Still, quoting a paper in 2011 that was, effectively, given up on as a bad job in 2004, is itself worthy of some kind of award for stupidity. It's a bit difficult to know how to encapsulate that in sufficiently pithy form for a true Stundie, though.

Dave
 
Jack White

Concrete dust has no weight to cause an extra load on the floors below.
To the contrary, it is so light that it floats in the air, with NO weight
bearing down.

All photos show that to be so.

I always use my camera as a scale, maybe that's why they break.

https://deeppoliticsforum.com/forum...-Dr.-Judy-Wood-Where-Did-The-Towers-Go/page46

Nice find there, tsig. There's some truly impressive stupidity from Jack White on that page. I like the way he reprints the whole of a paper that concludes that 15% of the collapse energy was absorbed by crushing of concrete and that 50% of the concrete was crushed to sizes below 1mm, and takes it as meaning that 85% of the concrete was unable to contribute any energy to continue the collapse. He should be banned from using the phrase "if I understand the author correctly".

And I see that Gordon Ross not only believes CIT's North of Citgo nonsense, but claims that he was giving presentations about Steven Jones's paint chips a year or two before Jones even discovered them!

Dave
 
Jack White

Concrete dust has no weight to cause an extra load on the floors below.
To the contrary, it is so light that it floats in the air, with NO weight
bearing down.

All photos show that to be so.

You've got my vote. :boggled:
 
But, sadly, the Stundie nomination falls, bent with age. This is a quote from Jim Hoffman's infamous piece of stupidity from June 2003, since rewritten three times to correct the more obvious errors. The last complete draft, version 3.1, is at http://911research.wtc7.net/papers/dustvolume/volumev3_1.html. Having reached some of the less obvious inconsistencies, Hoffman has been trying unsuccessfully since January 2004 to produce a version 4.0 of this argument that makes sense. Sadly, he is as yet unable to account for the fact that not only were people exposed to the dust cloud created by the collapses not immediately burned to death by air temperatures of over 700ºC, but also that the 2 million litres of water required for his plan B theory exists only in the dark recesses of his diseased imagination. I see that, even seven years later, some of the slow readers in the truth movement haven't quite got the message.

Still, quoting a paper in 2011 that was, effectively, given up on as a bad job in 2004, is itself worthy of some kind of award for stupidity. It's a bit difficult to know how to encapsulate that in sufficiently pithy form for a true Stundie, though.

Dave

(Ecclesiastes 1:9-14 NIV) What has been will be again, what has been done will be done again; there is nothing new under the sun. {10} Is there anything of which one can say, "Look! This is something new"?
 
OK, I admit that classifying Walmart as a supermarket is a bit of stretch. :p

Target is opening full scale supermarkets in a number of their stores..at the one I frequent, it is just a couple aisles down from the hardware department.
 
"I'll take Illumanati plots to rule the world for 100, Alex".




"Pigeons, dinner with your Mother, and the Trilateral Commission.




Pigeons, dinner with your Mother, and the Trilateral Commission."



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