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|    Message 881 of 2,359    |
|    Larry W. Twonky to Paul Richard    |
|    Re: Flight 93: Analysis    |
|    27 Jun 05 22:02:30    |
      XPost: alt.conspiracy.america-at-war, alt.conspiracy.lady-di, cis.talk       XPost: alt.terrorism.world-trade-center       From: larry_no_w_spam_Twonky@hotmail.com              Paul Richard wrote:       > Are you saying that the neat demolition we saw of WTC7 could have been       > rigged in the few hours between the collapse of the Towers and late       > afternoon when it collapsed, or would it have taken considerably longer?              If you just want to blow hell out of a building, and know where to put       the explosives, it doesn't take long at all. Suppose that every other       five-gallon jug of floor cleaner delivered to each floor of the towers       for a month prior to the attack was really C-4? Then they are placed on       specific spots in the building and detonated by receivers built into the       jugs. Remember, you don't have to vaporize a steel beam under the       loads those were experiencing at the time of the attack, you simply have       to start a tiny stress facture and Isaac Newton does the rest.              BTW, I don't think it was done this way, I'm just looking at a what-if       scenario.              Larry J              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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