I would just like to point out the office fires burned at approximately 1,800 degrees (F) and the plane, which weighed approximately 200,000 pounds, was approximately 70% aluminum which has a melting point of 1,200 degrees (F).
As much as 10,000 kg of molten aluminum flowed from the Boeing 767 airframes. This is not even taking into account any aluminum cladding from the buildings themselves. Molten aluminum readily undergoes violent explosive thermite reactions when dropped into slurries of lime, gypsum, rust or water. All of which were present in great quantities in the WTC.
I saw this video here on YT that proved explosives where used beyond a shadow of a doubt to me. About half way through this 4:00 video youl see the camera start to shake, then a rapid succession of explosions that sound a lot like timed charges, I could be wrong about this but it even looks like it causes at least one person to fall. For anyone who's interested here's the10 word title. wtc 9/11 very loud multiple explosions new FOIA nist cumulus
@mrh785 l have watched many videos of the WTC collapse and not once did l hear the loud distinctive boom, boom, boom of a controled detonation. Watch a video of a real detonation the sound is unmistakable. What you are describing may have been anything reacting in the fire including molten aluminum with rock sheet or water which is known to cause a violent thermatic reaction.
@Spindry96 ya didn't watch it did ya, that was the point, it makes that distinctive sound. That's why I'm pointing it out to people. It took NIST 10 years to release it & I saw it for the first time a couple of days ago. It's also reasonible to assume that if someone was trying to commit mass murder they might try to cover it up so it doesn't look EXACTLY like a controlled demo. I invite anyone to search YT 4 this 10 word title. wtc 9/11 very loud multiple explosions new FOIA nist cumulus
@Spindry96 Youtube: NEW VIEW OF THE WTC" COLLAPSE. At the 4-5 second an inconvenient ommentarist begin to speak, forget his voice, and listend the sound of the collapse, at 5-6 second a CLEARLY BIG EXPLOSION is listen, and due to this explosion a big debris fall at much more speed than the upper debris (in the fornt wall of the tower).
@Inigo37 l hear a bang it could have been anything even a big weight collapsing, the tower was falling. l do think explosives in CD's are louder and sharper sounding. Before the collapse how do you explain the outer columns bulging out as they weakened from heat and the loss their strength from the floor struts collapsing. This clearly was the building failing structurally and clearly was not from explosives.
@mrh785 Some times the truth is in front of our noses, but we can´t even see. Did you see the videos and photos of the debris at the morning of 9/11? where did the towers go? 420m of GIANT TOWERS ALMOST DESAPEAR!!, this is the truth: The Third Truth:
Someone needs to hang a peace of metal way up high and then start a thermite reaction on it. Then what we would see is the equivalent of what we are seeing in this video. White puff smoke rising and molten iron falling. Its a thermite reaction in plain view yet the public is too damn ignorant to see it. Sad little sheep.
Oooooh, it must be some kind of **special genetic powers** that just turned one poster's "smoke" into a "gas" in order to make a pinheaded point that is irrelevant to smoke.
stuart, no this is NE523. NE520 is a video from far off that begins after the second impact and stops before the collapses. for some reason almost the entire video is overexposed to a point the there is nothing of interests - aside from some very racist remarks about killing everyone in the middle east. thank you for your question.
Thermite is a pyrotechnic composition of aluminium powder and a metal oxide which produces an aluminothermic reaction known as a thermite reaction. It is not explosive, but can create short bursts of extremely high temperatures focused on a very small target for a short period of time.
Thermite is a pyrotechnic composition of aluminium powder and a metal oxide which produces an aluminothermic reaction known as a thermite reaction. It is not explosive, but can create short bursts of extremely high temperatures focused on a very small target for a short period of time.
I would just like to point out the office fires burned at approximately 1,800 degrees (F) and the plane, which weighed approximately 200,000 pounds, was approximately 70% aluminum which has a melting point of 1,200 degrees (F).
MrAwsome514 1 month ago
probably an ignorant question, im non-english, but whats a Molten ?!
Latvietis96 2 months ago
@Latvietis96 Melted. Liquid. Not Solid. etc. That help? :)
TheBlackshirtHusker 2 months ago
@TheBlackshirtHusker yeah it did help, thx lol
Latvietis96 2 months ago
@Latvietis96 You are welcome.
Ron Paul 2012!!!
1MsMallory 1 month ago
As much as 10,000 kg of molten aluminum flowed from the Boeing 767 airframes. This is not even taking into account any aluminum cladding from the buildings themselves. Molten aluminum readily undergoes violent explosive thermite reactions when dropped into slurries of lime, gypsum, rust or water. All of which were present in great quantities in the WTC.
Spindry96 5 months ago
I saw this video here on YT that proved explosives where used beyond a shadow of a doubt to me. About half way through this 4:00 video youl see the camera start to shake, then a rapid succession of explosions that sound a lot like timed charges, I could be wrong about this but it even looks like it causes at least one person to fall. For anyone who's interested here's the10 word title. wtc 9/11 very loud multiple explosions new FOIA nist cumulus
mrh785 3 months ago
@mrh785 l have watched many videos of the WTC collapse and not once did l hear the loud distinctive boom, boom, boom of a controled detonation. Watch a video of a real detonation the sound is unmistakable. What you are describing may have been anything reacting in the fire including molten aluminum with rock sheet or water which is known to cause a violent thermatic reaction.
Spindry96 3 months ago
@Spindry96 ya didn't watch it did ya, that was the point, it makes that distinctive sound. That's why I'm pointing it out to people. It took NIST 10 years to release it & I saw it for the first time a couple of days ago. It's also reasonible to assume that if someone was trying to commit mass murder they might try to cover it up so it doesn't look EXACTLY like a controlled demo. I invite anyone to search YT 4 this 10 word title. wtc 9/11 very loud multiple explosions new FOIA nist cumulus
mrh785 3 months ago
@Spindry96 Youtube: NEW VIEW OF THE WTC" COLLAPSE. At the 4-5 second an inconvenient ommentarist begin to speak, forget his voice, and listend the sound of the collapse, at 5-6 second a CLEARLY BIG EXPLOSION is listen, and due to this explosion a big debris fall at much more speed than the upper debris (in the fornt wall of the tower).
Inigo37 7 hours ago
@Inigo37 l hear a bang it could have been anything even a big weight collapsing, the tower was falling. l do think explosives in CD's are louder and sharper sounding. Before the collapse how do you explain the outer columns bulging out as they weakened from heat and the loss their strength from the floor struts collapsing. This clearly was the building failing structurally and clearly was not from explosives.
Spindry96 6 hours ago
@Spindry96 Much more than the occasional "bang". I suspect you already know that though.
9/11 = INSIDE JOB
mrh785 5 hours ago
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Spindry96 4 hours ago
@Spindry96 Sorry: ...OF THE WTC2 COLLAPSE
Inigo37 7 hours ago
@mrh785 Some times the truth is in front of our noses, but we can´t even see. Did you see the videos and photos of the debris at the morning of 9/11? where did the towers go? 420m of GIANT TOWERS ALMOST DESAPEAR!!, this is the truth: The Third Truth:
Youtube: DIMITRI KHALEZOV
Inigo37 7 hours ago
@Inigo37 interesting so far. I'll keep watching.
No doubt that explosives where used, Exactly what kind we're not sure.
mrh785 5 hours ago
Pavlov reflex says thermate...
oegromov 8 months ago
ooops, I thought fire couldn't melt metal
I guess the thermite was conveniently placed EXACTLY where the plane hit - amazing skill on the pilots part to place that plane where it needed to be
wkwickham 1 year ago
Someone needs to hang a peace of metal way up high and then start a thermite reaction on it. Then what we would see is the equivalent of what we are seeing in this video. White puff smoke rising and molten iron falling. Its a thermite reaction in plain view yet the public is too damn ignorant to see it. Sad little sheep.
Origin305 1 year ago
Oooooh, it must be some kind of **special genetic powers** that just turned one poster's "smoke" into a "gas" in order to make a pinheaded point that is irrelevant to smoke.
CACBCCCU 2 years ago
aluminum oxide is a SOLID moron not a gas.
greywolf424 2 years ago
you can tell from the video the chemical makeup? hmm me thinks not... nice try though. You see this si the problem here no proof!
there was no thermite people! even prof jones couldnt find complete evidence of thermite!
feedmecoolshit 3 years ago
is it the NE520?
stuarthwyman 3 years ago
stuart, no this is NE523. NE520 is a video from far off that begins after the second impact and stops before the collapses. for some reason almost the entire video is overexposed to a point the there is nothing of interests - aside from some very racist remarks about killing everyone in the middle east. thank you for your question.
bronco2121 3 years ago
...thanks! I hope that if you can sign the code of the Foia released video on evry upload would be a great thing!
Thank you for your work!
stuarthwyman 3 years ago
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Thermite is a pyrotechnic composition of aluminium powder and a metal oxide which produces an aluminothermic reaction known as a thermite reaction. It is not explosive, but can create short bursts of extremely high temperatures focused on a very small target for a short period of time.
warrensax 3 years ago 2
Thermite is a pyrotechnic composition of aluminium powder and a metal oxide which produces an aluminothermic reaction known as a thermite reaction. It is not explosive, but can create short bursts of extremely high temperatures focused on a very small target for a short period of time.
warrensax 3 years ago 11
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Inside job!
seraph101 3 years ago 14
thats not debris thats thermite
ludy39 3 years ago 2
lol
feedmecoolshit 3 years ago 3
Good one! Love nhawk750's comment, "It's just pot metal.", lol.
Fun vid here, called "Thermite on Car." Check it out!
/watch?v=FEmHJORTlqk
nameofthepen 3 years ago 2