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   Message 3,489 of 4,706   
   agent86@justicespammail.com to Phatty@Boombatty.com   
   Re: CNN Also Prematurely Reported WTC7 C   
   02 Mar 07 21:50:19   
   
   XPost: alt.conspiracy, alt.conspiracy.new-world-order, alt.curre   
   t-events.wtc.bush-knew   
      
   On Fri, 02 Mar 2007 11:56:04 -0800, Phatty Boombatty   
    wrote:   
      
   >Here's a news story no one has heard yet:   
      
   Because it's a lie.   
      
   >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.   
      
   --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05   
    * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)   

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