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Uploaded by on Mar 28, 2009

A former Union Carbide building in Charleston, West Virginia is imploded to make way for new construction at the University of Charleston. (March 28)

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  • If only that was the wmg building lol.

  • And ignorant slaves are going to make stupid posts...like yours!

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  • Yeah, about 3 million times smaller.

  • looks like 911

  • was that builing seven or a look alike

  • Annoying truthers are going to be all over this story.

  • And to think...

    they could've saved all that money and time and effort by hiring workers and setting up demo charges.

    We all know by know that this building could have been demolished the same way by setting a couple random fires in the building.

    If it worked for WTC 7, then why not just completely restructure the demolition industry?

    We are either wasting money in the demolition industry, or the NIST is lying.

    Open your eyes and don't be a Not-See.

    watch?v=qFpbZ-aLDLY

  • How dare we destroy buildings for entertainment when there are homeless people who did not qualify for a HUD loan yearning for their right to a home...arrrgh..ackk...Sorry, I had my brain out for cleaning. Did I say anything stupid while I was out?

  • yak!

  • make that SOUTH Charleston, West Virginia. I was there...got brick dust in my lungs COUGH, COUGH!!!

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