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Old 03-26-2012, 09:44 AM  
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Originally Posted by Rochard View Post
No one said iron had to liquefy. It starts to melt at 1500 degress, and the fires were above that.

I don't even understand your point here. Your talking about a huge amount of different metals that was set on fire by jet fuel and burned for weeks. If something didn't melt I would be stunned.
In order for there to be small, microscopic balls of iron in the dust, there had to be foundry-level temperatures which if the official story were true could not happen.

Regardless of how much office furniture was ignited in the ten minutes jet fuel was present, steel would not be melted.

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