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St Louis building collapse

Didn't you see the pyroclastic flow? Total proof it was brought down by controlled demolition. Inside job.
 
Appears "free-fall" to the casual observer? Check.
"Pulverized" building materials? Check.
Progressive collapse? Check.
Damage from commercial airliner impact? Hmmm....so this is an even BETTER example of fire damage than the WTC.

It could only have been a Jewside job.
 
Appears "free-fall" to the casual observer? Check.
"Pulverized" building materials? Check.
Progressive collapse? Check.
Damage from commercial airliner impact? Hmmm....so this is an even BETTER example of fire damage than the WTC.
This is a much better example. A builging can collapse from just fire. I wonder if Larry Silverstein owned it.

It could only have been a Jewside job.
There are Jews in St. Louis?
 
One of my buddies did some work on this building a couple of years back - it was a dairy, but I don't think they were using it anymore.
 
Controlled demolition. Look at the black smoke, the fire was obviously oxygen starved.
 
All right, I'll come clean. I'm personally responsible for bringing that building down. There. I said it. I feel better now.
 
It wasn't even hit by a plane! Are we supposed to believe that these bricks like smashed each other?
 
But notice that the building didn't completely collapse.

Obviously, if there had been another 20 floors on top of those and another 86 below, all those other floors would have totally remained standing.

Respectfully,
Myriad
 
But notice that the building didn't completely collapse.

Obviously, if there had been another 20 floors on top of those and another 86 below, all those other floors would have totally remained standing.

Respectfully,
Myriad

Good point, a fire cannot bring down more than a few floor.

This video is proof of CD, just wait til it gets out on youtube.
 
Hmmmm, and what kind of "work" did he say he was doing?

I asked him this last night and it seems that they were measuring up various dairy processing equipment to see how they would fit into another dairy building across town - also, I was wrong about the time frame, it was closer to 6 months ago, not a few years.
 

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