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Originally posted by MuzzleBreak
reply to post by earthinhabitant
Aren't CIA, MI6, and Mossad all peas in same POD?? Or, Maybe just one big pea.
Originally posted by Gmoneycricket
I wish my friends father was still alive,
that worked in Cheyenne Mountain for NORAD,
for 13 years then became a fire inspector for the fire department.
And I could,
flip him off,
because in both fields he chose,
the system which he supported,
failed so miserably on that day.
Originally posted by Gmoneycricket
Anyway all I know is building codes failed us,
fire suppression failed us,
NORAD failed us,
The media failed us,
the list just goes on and on.
Originally posted by Gmoneycricket
See my father was trained at Warren and Thule,
but spend his career during the cold war protecting us.
His job was to only keep the generators operating, that supplied power to
the Radar that watched the DEW line, operating at that time.
But him and the operators shared drinks in their down time.
So as young man every time the old Air Force friends winked or had a drink,
I remember that I was not suppose to have any idea of what was going on at the time.
I have not heard one fireman testify they had no water to suppress fire on that day.
But they had a hose line operating. Like I said, it was hitting the sidewalk across the street, but eventually they pulled back too.
Then we received an order from Fellini, we’re going to make a move on 7. That was the first time really my stomach tightened up because the building didn’t look good. I was figuring probably the standpipe systems were shot. There was no hydrant pressure. I wasn’t really keen on the idea. Then this other officer I’m standing next to said, that building doesn’t look straight. So I’m standing there. I’m looking at the building. It didn’t look right, but, well, we’ll go in, we’ll see.
We were unaware of the damage in the front of 7, because
we were entering from the northeast entrance. We weren't aware of the magnitude of the damage in the
front of the building. We made searches. We attempted to put some
of the fire out, but we had a pressure problem.
Originally posted by woogleuk
No, it's absurd to think the USG was behind it, nevermind the UK.
It was terrorists most likely operating on behalf of Al-Qaeda that did it, and for this argument to have been going on for ten years, after being thoroughly debunked is ludicrous, it dishonours everyone involved, the dead included.
Why do some people have such a hard time believing the truth? I sat there and watched the event live on the TV, it was horrific, and I do not believe for one second that anybody in the civilised world could be involved, I just wish these silly truthers would let the story rest.
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Originally posted by thedman
reply to post by earthinhabitant
Or maybe the columns were cut by ironworkers
Here is picture of ironworker slicing column
Thermal lance aka "burning bar" in use
Originally posted by dmsuse
reply to post by markygee
The BBC is a terrorist organisation, they demand money from poor families that barely have enough money to feed themselves. They charge this just for owning a tv, even though you may not even watch BBC channels at all..
When you choose to feed your children rather than pay them they send round big men to force money out of you with threats and if you don't pay you are sent to prison and lose your freedom. All because you own a tv
So it doesn't suprise me one bit that the BBC knew something or was involved somehow.edit on 13-5-2012 by dmsuse because: (no reason given)