XPost: alt.conspiracy, alt.conspiracy.new-world-order, alt.curre   
   t-events.wtc.bush-knew   
   From: patricia251.catlitter@centurytel.net   
      
   "SHOOTER586" wrote   
      
   | On Mar 2, 11:56 am, Phatty Boombatty wrote:   
   | > Here's a news story no one has heard yet:   
   | >   
   | > CONTROLLED DEMOLITION COMPANIES GO OUT OF BUSINESS   
   | >   
   | > AP (New York) - All building demolition companies have decided that   
   | > they are no longer needed and have closed up shop. The reason?   
   | > Buildings no longer require "controlled" demolitions, because, as   
   | > demonstrated in the three building collapses on Sept. 11, 2001, any   
   | > steel-framed skyscraper will collapse neatly and symetrically,   
   | > regardless of where it is damaged or how extensive the fires and/or   
   | > damage are.   
   | >   
   | > In this amazing discovery, it was noted that WTC Building 7, which had   
   | > sustained damage to a portion of the southwest corner due to debris   
   | > from the collapse of one of the towers (see related sidebar on the   
   | > miraculous collapse of the twin towers), came down so precisely (all   
   | > by itself) that it barely caused any damage to buildings that were   
   | > nearby (Verizon, post office, etc.).   
   | >   
   | > "Hell, when buildings pulverize and fall all by themselves like this,"   
   | > noted Dick Hardy, CEO of Bring 'Em Down Inc., "why would we need to   
   | > spend months planning and executing painstaking controlled demolitions   
   | > at all?" Hardy noted that from now on, any building that required   
   | > demolishing would just have a fire set in it and a wrecking ball take   
   | > out a corner.   
   | >   
   | > "It's obvious we are just no longer needed, in this post-9/11 world,"   
   | > Hardy went on. "Used to be, we were hired to make sure buildings came   
   | > down neatly without destroying everything in their vicinity. Turns   
   | > out, at least the evidence of 9/11 shows, most buildings, even   
   | > steel-framed skyscrapers, will all lose structural integrity and do a   
   | > pretty damn good job of falling, all on their own," he said, wiping a   
   | > sentimental tear from his eye.   
   |   
   | That's becasue it is a made up fantasy, just like Alex Jones's sheep   
   | stories. They like to make things up.   
   |   
   All your denouncing of this Alex Jones fellow makes me more inclined to   
   trust him, but I'm not sure what you mean by his sheep stories. I've heard   
   him talking recently about how the federal government plans to make all   
   livestock owners have each animal tagged or microchipped or something, but   
   that included a lot more species than just sheep.   
      
   --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05   
    * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)   
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