I'm not the one making ludicrous claims in this thread that could cause injury to the public. That you are taking your precious time to argue with me, and not them - I find very insightful.
You are the one making ludicrous claims.
You have avoided my invite to respond 6 times now, to respond to the fact that the 'I' beams, angled cut, as pictured throughout this thread, were part of demolition 3 weeks after 911 day, at WTC-2. There were no explosives whatsoever used or found. You are in error.
I find this odd, no dfferent than the Art Bell-UFO bunch and that part of 'Strange' who categorically stated with 'proof' that mission STS-80 was rife with UFOs swirling around the orbiter (Space Shuttle in lay terms) while on orbit. And I use the conspiratories favorite fact source, none other than our beloved YouTube for a source:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FJyuQVIFdKo
There were no UFOs around the orbiter in STS-80 or any other mission. For STS-80 it is packing foil from the TDRS array in the pallet trunnion section of the orbiter's cargo bay, hold down pallet section 4. Nothing more or less. Fact.
I demand if you are to state as you do and have on this topic, you give equal time to the correction that you are categorically in error, and that is not subject to debate.
Again, I have provided contact information, phone numbers, email source, etc, at FDNY and First Responders for you and any other members of 'Strange' who wish to incorrectly espouse these 'I' Beams were blown with pentex, amithol, primacord, sodium pechlorate, thermite, thermex, etc, or any other explosive in some predetermined fashion with malice. That includes Mr. Steven Jones "Professor Boy", Dylan Avery at LC, you, or any other 'professional' within this 'conspiracy' realm..........
Repeating your odd question again, yes, I am taking to you. Categorically.
Respond now. Please admit you are in error.
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