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Old 03-28-2012, 11:32 AM  
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Not True.

Jet fuel starts the fire, but its the other materials such as carpet, desks etc, that burn longer and hotter. After a short while the gasses that these materials emit become extremely hot and the Gassess too begin to burn, and burn at extremely hot temperatures. Oxygen sucked in from the broken windows only add to the fire.

All the iron beams had to do was melt enough to weaken the structure. As a weak point bends inward, millions of tons of pressure start to push in on it.

Say it with me. No. Controlled. Demolition.
Regardless of what ignites a fire, it's fuel determines its burning temperatures.

These "gasses" you make reference to do not increase the temperatures at which carpets and desks burn. Use your logic.

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I couldn't agree more. The iron didn't melt, it got weakened until the point it buckled.

You mention oxygen getting sucked in from the broken windows. You also need to remember the oxygen getting sucked up to the fires. The WTC towers were closed - air tight. The elevator shafts were air tight when sealed, but they were compromised somewhere along the line. So air was forced up to the fires too.
First, the temperatures reported did not explain why the steel weakened.

Second, the myth that the WTC was a "tube" or air tight has been proven as a lie. Wny do you keep repeating what has been proven a lie?

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Page 27. Any evidence yet for all these claims?

Let me guess, no?
Yeah, you just don't read my posts, which provide the information that explosives and incendiaries were present in the towers...

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I love the part where he says "words can be deceptive".

Then he says "Do you see the rapid ejection of explosive material?". As a matter of fact, no, I do not. I see exactly what I would expect to see when one floor falls onto another floor in an air tight building.
Then you apparently don't even have an instinctive understanding of what you're looking at...

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Do you know what else I learned today? WTC 7 had gas lines leading up from the basement level to higher floors to power emergency generators there.

Imagine that.
There were no explosions reported.

Even if there was natural gas, how dould that affect steel?

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