posted on Dec, 16 2006 @ 11:24 AM
I simply don't understand the thought process behind you guys......
"Let's test a top secret weapon on our own people while hundreds of video cameras are watching!"
The risks DEFINATELY outweigh the benefits (WHAT benefits?) in that one. I mean - not only can you be found out for attacking your own freakin'
country - you can also blow the cover of a secret weapon and open up all kinds of pandora's boxes.
You also don't seem to realize how much fuel a transcontinental aircraft carries. There's more fuel in one of those planes than is in most gas
stations in town (unless it's some gigantic truck stop). It burned quite hot, and would set quite a few OTHER objects in the building on fire.
Metal does something when it gets heated up - it becomes weaker. Add increased heat to structural damage and firefighters being unable to reach the
blaze........ I think it's logical to beleive that the building could colapse.
There are videos that show four floors worth of material compressed into about a one and a half foot 'pancake'. Not only does that create some
rather extreme temperatures, but you have the heat hot enough to melt steel in certain areas.
To see a blob of steel with other debris in it does not surprise me and does not lead me to suspect fusion. Why? Because it is able to be created
under the known circumstances and that fusion would not create a blob of anything, but, rather, gasses containing various metals. All of the
biproducts of fusion in that case would be in gasseous form because they are made at such extreme temperatures.
Also, the metals shown are far too heavy to fuse without some insane energy release that would probably have wiped out half of New York.
Like I said......... you all must REALLY think someone in our government wants us all dead...... even going as far as a 'space beam'........