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Originally posted by xeroxed88
Okay, well I did some research and heres what I found:
Steel begins to melt at 2750 ºF
Jet fuel burns at 800° to 1500°F, not hot enough to melt steel (2750°F).
Did you ever think about the planes themsleves casusing a thermite reaction. Answer the following and see.
1. What causes a thermite reaction ?
2. What is a 767 mostly made of ?
3. What happened to the 767s when the hit the towers ?
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Originally posted by marcopolo
anyone seen this
UFO at twin tower
sorry if this is real old.
Originally posted by Sauron
Originally posted by bsbray11
Look at that curvy flight path. That looks to me more like a bird or something than a missile, as I think missiles are a little more steady in flight than that.
All I have to say to the first set of pics is wtf.
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yea I have to wounder about that little gif, I think it is to fast for a bird, maybe a bug, I don't know it's been kicking around the net from the get go but I have not read any good conclusions of what it could be.
Skychild I do agree it does look like a wing flapping at the end of the flight.
it does look like it passes in front of the towers, you guys may very well be right in saying it is a bird
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Originally posted by thedman
reply to post by Markshark4
Corporate executives frequently have to fly to meetings, Raytheon is
based near Boston. American 11/United 175 both left from Boston-Logan
So what is the problem with corporate excecutives being on those
particular flights?
Typical case of paranoid nutcase taking 2 + 2 and getting 20....