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1. Can thermitic material melt steel?
Originally posted by snoochieboochies
Great video. What puzzles me is how they got the thermite into the building in the first place. Sounds stupid, but could it have been put into the building during construction of the WTC? I know it sounds far fetched, but could 9/11 have been 40 years in the making.edit on 20-12-2010 by snoochieboochies because: WTC was planned in 60's not 70's
Originally posted by SmedleyBurlap
This only brings up new mysteries, like how the terrorists got thermite inside of the columns, and how they got a hold of nanothermite. Who would have access to a high tech US military grade explosive?
Originally posted by prepared4truth
Aww man you have just saved my ass. A few people wouldn't believe me when I said thermite brought down the Towers, but .
Who's laughing now?! Thanks a lot OP!
Originally posted by FlySolo
I can't convey enough how grateful I am for this information age we live in. Wikileaks, Anon, youtube, independent scientists with the ability to get the truth out. Damn, the government must be on high alert! Iran and Korea must be the least of their worries.
Originally posted by bsbray11
He shows in the video at 6:14: iron oxide, aluminum, barium nitrate, and sulfur. So it's not just basic thermite (iron oxide and aluminum).
Originally posted by snoochieboochies
Great video. What puzzles me is how they got the thermite into the building in the first place. Sounds stupid, but could it have been put into the building during construction of the WTC? I know it sounds far fetched, but could 9/11 have been 40 years in the making.edit on 20-12-2010 by snoochieboochies because: WTC was planned in 60's not 70's
Originally posted by wcitizen
Excellent. I was surprised when I saw the same kind of smoke being created.
The debunkers are always asking for proof....well, now they've got some!edit on 19-12-2010 by wcitizen because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by bsbray11
Originally posted by wcitizen
Excellent. I was surprised when I saw the same kind of smoke being created.
So was I, it was almost like deja vu, even though most of the cloud was blown off-camera. Just shows that he wasn't expecting it either.
Btw I forgot to mention, it shows that part at 11:20 in the video. There are also excerpts from the NIST report in there talking about the explosive ejections from the building and how NIST was unable to determine what was causing them, of course, just like all the explosions that they just totally neglected to mention throughout their reports.