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How does the NSA get it's information?
I was watching 60 minutes where they had this NSA agent who is being charged with espionage next month for talking to the press about how they fucked up the whole 911 thing and could have prevented it if they used a better system that was available instead of the useless one they were using.
But what exactly do they use? How the hell do they intercept all those messages from around the world? Do they get private messages from online chats and instant messages as well? How is that even legal if so? Are they reading this right now? Hello! |
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they intercept/read eveything, even this one.
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gfy postings
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Why don't you ask them?
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ROFLMAO! http://i264.photobucket.com/albums/i...infoil_hat.jpg These conspiracy assholes can't even get the name of the chemical substance right which they "think" (If that can be called "thinking"!) was used to bring down the WTC! (Psst!) They meant "Thermite", by the way. Of course what caused the fire was a form of kerosene, otherwise known as jet fuel and lots of it but don't try to argue with them; they know they are right! |
If they told you they'd have to kill you.
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the info they get they simply ask for , no need for search warrants or wiretapping or anything anymore.. all they need to do is say "for reasons of national security we need _____" and they get it
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Thermate is a variation of thermite and is an incendiary pyrotechnic composition that can generate short bursts of very high temperatures focused on a small area for a short period of time. It is used primarily in incendiary grenades. The main chemical reaction in thermate is the same as in thermite: an aluminothermic reaction between powdered aluminium and a metal oxide. In addition to thermite, thermate also contains sulfur and sometimes barium nitrate, both of which increase its thermal effect, create flame in burning, and significantly reduce the ignition temperature[1] Various mixtures of these compounds can be called thermate, but to avoid confusion with thermate-TH3, one can refer to them as thermite variants or analogs. The composition by weight of Thermate-TH3 (in military use) is 68.7% thermite, 29.0% barium nitrate, 2.0% sulfur and 0.3% binder (such as PBAN). As both thermite and thermate are notoriously difficult to ignite, initiating the reaction normally requires supervision and sometimes persistent effort. |
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Oh wow, they found "Sulfur" which is a sign of a thermite? Sulfur would have been common in the two towers, in everything from plant fertilizers (because the building has thousands of plants) to photographs to filters used by firemen. Yeah, big fucking surprise there. |
I can't believe you missed this news story. It would answer your question for you right away....
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for the record i dont think there was any explosion other than the plane , but it doesn't mean you can debunk things incorrectly. hardened steel will not puddle using jet fuel as a fuel source to heat it, it simply cannot get hot enough as far as i am aware. but maybe it was aluminum or some other metal who knows. this is the problem with not doing a proper open investigation into 9/11. alot of questions , with people not qualified to answer them. |
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