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Originally posted by doctorfungi
Ephrin,
Electricians aren't qualified to install transmitters for explosives or wire explosives.
Originally posted by doctorfungi
Ephrin,
Electricians aren't qualified to install transmitters for explosives or wire explosives. Even if they were why would you place explosives in a building you are working in? Fair enough if they didn't end up getting killed you could say they knew about it.
Wouldn't these guys have told someone like family, friends or coworkers that they were planting explosives in the WTC?
I mean a 21 year old is only just outside of being a kid. I seriously doubt someone of that age would be experienced enough to place the charges/transmitters let alone keep their mouth shut whilst they plant explosives in the finacial capital of the world.
There could be something more to it, I'm not arguing that. But I doubt these guys would have been complicit in planting explosives or explosive related materials IF (and that's a big if) there were explosives in the building.
Originally posted by bsbray11Any "electrical" work would very likely require access to the core.
Originally posted by LeftBehind
Originally posted by bsbray11Any "electrical" work would very likely require access to the core.
Please, electrical work could be done on the numerous light fixtures, sockets, and circuit breakers, without having access to the core.
The idea that the system would be so impractical that everytime a breaker popped they would have go into the core is absurd on the face of it.