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A very interesting article at rense. Supposedly both planes impacted in rooms housing large arrays of battery looking devices.
I was not referring to the article - if you had clearly read my post in response to what a another poster was stating.
originally posted by me
I have read about the computer rooms in the south tower. The North Tower is news to me.
An Italian blogger wrote about it a few months back and I posted a link here on ATS. He was investigating what might have caused the "moltmetal" seen coming from World Trade Center 2. He is a member here. Henry 62.
Click my name and you'll find the link to his article.
It seems obvious to me that you are referring to Henry 62 (the author of the article I mentioned in my first post).
Did the individual also mention any sulpheric acid, from batteries, first had to errode through reinforced concrete floors, before arriving at the steel trusses, and other underbelly grids of steel supporting the floors end to end and side to side?
originally posted by me
I don't recall at the moment.
Maybe you should read his article, that may answer your question.
I was not referring to the article - if you had clearly read my post in response to what a another poster was stating.
originally posted by OrionStars
You were discussing someone having written to you.
Originally posted by Boone 870
reply to post by OrionStars
Okay Orion. Let's get this straightened out.
My first post on this thread.
originally posted by me
I have read about the computer rooms in the south tower. The North Tower is news to me.
An Italian blogger wrote about it a few months back and I posted a link here on ATS. He was investigating what might have caused the "moltmetal" seen coming from World Trade Center 2. He is a member here. Henry 62.
Click my name and you'll find the link to his article.
Batteries, the topic of this discussion, hold sulphuric acid which can erode steel if it can get to the steel. Which, as I already pointed out, would have to erode through not only reinforced concrete, but either ceramic, granite, or marble floor covering as well. Now you may have not intended to tie the two together for implication. However, that is what you did, which prompted my original question, directly pertaining to the citation of your own words above.
What did you intend to mean with your citation above? You are referring to what could possibly erode steel, aren't you? And did you not do that under a topic involving batteries containing sulphuric acid? You used the term "moltmetal", and I cited that above.