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Originally Posted by fastom
I don't buy that. In an airplane crash they sometimes reassemble the whole plane from the tiny scraps recovered. Stuff was being trucked out of the WTC site very soon afterwards.
Here's a more truthful explanation...
http://911review.com/coverup/fema_wtc.html
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The director of the study said they had enough time and pieces, unless everyone involved in the report is part of the conspiracy that stands as fact that they had enough time and access. It was trucked out because it was a pile of rubble, you cant study a pile of rubble, you need to look through it, which was done as it was moved to the junk yard, where it was reexamined, and then recycled.
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Originally Posted by Ustwo
Or....is HE in on it too! *dun dun dun!*
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SHUSH your blowing my cover
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Originally Posted by willravel
The point is that it was shipped off and melted down so quickly. This is the first time in history that a steel reinforced building has fallen due to fire. You'd think that they'd want to take a look. FEMA had something like 12 hours before it started getting shipped off, and most of that investigation was going on when rescue workers with buckets were trying to get rubble off bodies.
Had I been the head of FEMA, I would have requestewd at least a few weeks to study some of the wrekage. Yes, clear the roads. Yes, make sure that the air is clean and that the disruptions are cleared.
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It was quick, but it was still enough time to do an examination. The examination did not end when the rubble was removed, that was just the start, and they also had full access to the junkyard it was sent too. As for the ‘first steel building junk’ it is true that this is the first steel building to collapse, but its also the first steel truss building to be hit with a fire this bad, and a plane on top of it, steel trusses are very susceptible to fire, and having the fire protection blown off from the impact made it all the worse. A fire can take down a steel truss building, especially if it has the fire proofing removed. You cannot compare a fire in a steal building to a fire in a steel truss building, they are not the same, they are Very different.
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Originally Posted by willravel
Yes, some people took some home and some of that steel was given to FEMA later. From interviews, though, basically no steel, and very little debris at all were recovered.
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Everything was recovered, Everything. If it was at the building before hand, it was there when it was shipped to the junkyard; we did not have any matter changing into energy or vice versa. I don’t know who you are quoting as little was recovered, but they are wrong, flat out wrong.
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Originally Posted by willravel
This is the first time in history a steel reinforced building has fallen due to fire. This is the furst time in history a steel reinforced building has fallen due to a plane crash. This is the first time in history that a stee reinforced building has fallen from a plane crash, and ensuing fire. This is the first time an airliner has been used as a missle in a terrorist attack. This is the first time a whole building on US soil has fallen due to a terrorist attack.
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And we all learned that a group of psychos can defeat all out protections, and cause us harm we need to pick our selves up accept that we live with risk and get on with our lives. The oceans no longer protect us as they used to. We live in a dangerous world.