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Originally posted by CaptainObvious
Originally posted by goose
Two things I find interesting from this link is a picture showing what might be an area that might have been off limits to workers and out of view to worker where phone cables were run through. Were these area possibly where explosives could have been packed in and set up for a demolition job?
Of course knowing that a previous fire had taken place in one of the WTC and it had suffered a previous fire on several floors for three hours, in the past without structural damage. While it is true that at that time it had not been hit with a plane, ...............
This is where you should have stopped and not posted the link. The FACTS are that a plane flying at 500MPH slammed into the building. The fires ALONE didnt NOT cause the collapse. PERIOD. FEMA, NIST, ASCE, or anyone else with 1/2 a brain has never stated this.
In regards to the "offlimits" areas. They are locked! Thats why they are "off limits". Im sure there were MANY of those areas.
Most speculate the core was a good spot for hidign them... thank god they didnt have a bunch of elevator technicians working 7 days a week there... of that the state requires annual inspections of these areas. (minimal)
[edit on 14-7-2007 by CaptainObvious]
No actually they could have been wired over a period of weeks or months prior leading up to that time, within these areas I mentioned being off limits to the majority of personnel and probably locked as Captain Oblivious mentioned.
1- Weren't the towers designed to withstand such impacts. . . and did?
Originally posted by Swampfox46_1999
They were theoritically designed to withstand the impact of a Boeing 707 at or near approach speed.
Originally posted by Swampfox46_1999
...have you ever seen what it looks like after a building is ready for demolition? cables and wires all over the flipping place...
Originally posted by 11Bravo
Which is it, burning or pouring?
ITs absurd to say that burning jet fuel 'poured' down the elevator shafts.
Simply absurd.
Originally posted by 2PacSade
Hi CO-
5 questions I have. . .
Originally posted by CaptainObvious
. . . The FACTS are that a plane flying at 500MPH slammed into the building. The fires ALONE didnt NOT cause the collapse. PERIOD.
The towers were built to withstand an imact from a 707. Yes, and there are conflicting reports as to how fast the plane would/ could be traveling. Actually a bit of finger pointing in my opinion. The point though is not the speed of the aircraft, but the damage that was caused by the fires after impact.
Originally posted by DrZERO
Well Captain, you are starting to contradict yourself
Originally posted by 11Bravo
ITs absurd to say that burning jet fuel 'poured' down the elevator shafts.
Simply absurd.
Originally posted by 11Bravo
IM sticking with the above statement.
I read a few pages of your government sponsored report and IM not buying it.
Originally posted by CaptainObvious
... but you must concede that the removal of the fire protection on the steel was a contributing factor.
Originally posted by Pootie
... but you must concede that the removal of the fire protection on the steel was a contributing factor.
Originally posted by Pootie
There is no evidence or proof that this material was widely dislodged...
So, in summation, It is silly to concede something that has never been proven/disproved.
Originally posted by CaptainObvious
With all the analysis and phtographic evidence, my opinion still stands in that comparing a typical office fire to a catastrophic event (911) is inappropriate.
Originally posted by CaptainObvious
With all the analysis and phtographic evidence, my opinion still stands in that comparing a typical office fire to a catastrophic event (911) is inappropriate.
Originally posted by CaptainObvious
Having minimal photographic evidence (of the internal structures) does not prove there was not any fireproofing removed. There is however substatial photographic evidence to many areas around the impact points. In these pictures you can clearly see the red Tnemec paint that proves that there is no longer any fireproofing in those areas.