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|    17 Nov 16 21:42:20    |
      From: mars1933@hotmail.com              by Dr. Albert D Pastore's "Stranger Than Fiction: An Independent       Investigation of the True Culprits Behind 9/11":              "Now this whole controversy between the "melted steel" scenario and       the detonation scenario is one that could be very easily resolved. All       we have to do is dig up the steel beams and examine each and everyone       of them. If an explosive device caused the steel to fail, there will       be tell-tale indications for the engineers to see. But if it was       intense heat that caused the steel to "melt" or buckle, there will be       tell-tale signs of that as well. All we have to do to put an end to       this controversy is to closely examine the steel. Right?              Well, don't hold your breath. That's never going to happen. Thanks in       large part to Time Magazine's "Person of the Year 2001", New York       Mayor Rudy Giuliani, the steel beams were quickly recycled before       investigators even had the chance to look at them! A media darling and       lifelong supporter of Israel, Saint Rudy Giuliani made sure that all       of the "smoking gun" evidence was destroyed and right quick too. Much       of the steel was recycled in America, but an additional seventy       thousand tons of WTC steel was sold to Metals Management - a New York       company with a jewish president named Alan Ratner. Ratner then turned       around and shipped the unexamined steel to China and India for       recycling!              China Radio International’s English Edition also reported:              New York's Metals Management is among the firms taking steel from the       huge project to clear Ground Zero. The company says it has bought       70,000 tons of scrap from the ruined twin towers. Some of the scrap       has been shipped across the Pacific to Asian, including China and       India. Among the consignments of scrap are the "very dense" steel       girders from Ground Zero, which could finally yield 250,000 to 400,000       tons of scrap for recycling.              Imagine that! The largest criminal investigation in history and the       investigators weren't even permitted to see the most important       evidence of all - the steel! During the whole time that Saint Rudy the       Recycler and Ratner the Rat were destroying evidence, many of the most       respected engineers in the country openly complained not only about       the recycling, but also about the Federal government's suffocating       control of their investigation. On December 25, 2001, the New York       Times ran a story about the frustrations of some of the engineers who       were called in to study the cause of the collapse:              Interviews with a handful of members of the team, which includes some       of the nation's most respected engineers, also uncovered complaints       that they had at various times been shackled with bureaucratic       restrictions that prevented them from interviewing witnesses,       examining the disaster site and requesting crucial information like       recorded distress calls to the police and fire departments..."              They made their concerns known publicly. Bill Manning, editor of the       125 year old Fire Engineering magazine, noticed a strange difference       between the WTC investigation and other major fire investigations in       New York City’s past. Manning wrote:              Did they throw away the locked doors from the Triangle Shirtwaist       fire? Did they throw away the gas can used at the happy land social       club fire?...That's what they're doing at the World Trade Center. The       destruction and removal of evidence must stop immediately."              One investigator told the New York Times:              This is almost the dream team of engineers in the country working on       this, and our hands are tied," said one team member who asked not to       be identified. Members have been threatened with dismissal for       speaking to the press. "FEMA is controlling everything," the team       member said.              Dr. Frederick W. Mowrer from the Fire Engineering department at the       University of Maryland told the New York Times:              "I find the speed with which important evidence has been removed and       recycled to be appalling."              Finally, the Times story made this interesting little revelation       Recycling Rudy.              Officials in the mayor's office declined to reply to written and oral       requests for comment over a three- day period about who decided to       recycle the steel and the concern that the decision might be       handicapping the investigation."              www.tomatobubble.com www.ihr.org http://nationalvanguard.org              http://national-socialist-worldview.blogspot.com              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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