Originally Posted by Rochard
As you must be well aware, anyone jackass working out of their mother's basement can make an utterly looking crappy web page. And that is one hell of a crappy looking web page. I wouldn't believe anyone would believe anything on that page, and I'm stunned that anyone on GFY would use that as a reference. No, I've never seen that web page, nor have I ever heard of this group.
I'm not trusting a single (poorly put together) web page. I've a ton of books, on both sides, including "debunking 9/11".
The number at the top don't impress me at all. It uses numbers like "1,200+ Engineers and Architects" - which quickly translates for me into "only 1200 engineers and architects". So you mean to tell me "only" 1200 out of what - a few hundred thousand? A million? I have a friend of mine who is an engineer for the city of Walnut Creek, California - And I wouldn't trust her to babysit my sister.
As for your "unignited fragments of nano-engineered thermitic pyrotechnics" they found "eight years later", well, what could that be? I'm guessing a lot of people here never have never been to the WTC; It was in fact a city into itself. People don't seem to understand that anything the WTC needed, it had - such as lines of compressed air that ran all the way roof... For the window cleaners, oddly enough. I learned about this (gasp) during my reading about 9/11. Water, steam, oil, hydraulics.... But of course they wouldn't need "pyrotechnics", right?
And this is where people get utterly fucking stupid. You read "pyrotechnics" and your only response is "oh my god, they used pyrotechnics" to bring down the World Trade Center, right? I mean, it's not like pyrotechnics are used in.... Circuit breakers? Lightbulbs? Matches?
Better yet, do you know what "nano thermite" really is? Isn't just Aluminium, copper, and maybe magnesium. I'm not a fucking engineer here, but I'm guessing you can find this in any computer. And there was a lot of fucking computers in the WTC complex.
People are sheep.
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