| Subject: Re: Do we all agree that 9/11 was an inside job//Debunkers ARE implicated |
| From: "Amanda Angelika" <manic_mandy@hotmail.com> |
| Date: 21/06/2006, 20:49 |
| Newsgroups: alt.alien.research,alt.alien.visitors,alt.paranet.ufo,sci.skeptic,alt.fan.art-bell,alt.usenet.kooks |
In news:Xns97E964C3FBCECthathillbillyyahooco@130.133.1.4, John Griffin <thathillbilly@yahooie.com> typed:
"Amanda Angelika" <manic_mandy@hotmail.com> wrote:Well I do have some difficulties with some of the conspiracy theories for example how did they got they get tonnes and tones of explosives into the WTCs without being noticed and without it being subsequently noticed by the thousands of people working there considering one would think conventional explosives in the sort of quantities required would be somewhat bulky.Do you have a difficulty with the concept of planting all that shit and then detonating it by flying an airplane into the building? For your information, fuses were invented centuries ago.
But there weren't supposed to be any explosives planted in the building at all and if there were it would have been quite an undertaking to rig a building of that size and one imagines requiring access to restricted areas which means it would have had to have been done by people who could gain access to such areas.
Note also this video about Thermite http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OotM5Z4ZHRc Actually it is quite entertaining especially the second half with the French car LOLHoly shit...the thermite story resurfaces. ROTMFFLMMFAO!
Well Wikipedia gives quite a bit of information on Thermite http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thermite Basically its a powdered mixture of Iron Oxide and Aluminium. Neither of those materials are difficult to acquire, after all Iron Oxide is basically rust and there are numerous sources of aluminium including beer cans and baking foil. Of course the other thing about it is thermite can't be detected by sniffer dogs because Iron oxide and aluminium are common in the urban environment. It is a substance that could have been planted in someway even as a coating without arousing suspicion. According to Wikipedia it needs a fair amount of heat to ignite but obviously there was no shortage of sufficient heat.-- Amanda