Leaning Tower of Pisa, made of thousands of Jenga blocks, was brought down by clumsy reporter. I, Bryant Varney, built this tower. Go to: www.nmu.edu/jenga
a reporter would never answer a phone call or even bring his phone to a live interview! you can tell by the poor acting of the reporter when he says he's gonna take that call that this ain't real!
I've thought it was fake until today. Google "Jenga Tower Projects". Go to the NMU page (should be first in the results). They mention the Pisa accident.
DevilsAdv0cate, Confirmed as staged (not fake, as the structure *was* real). This guy just comes up with fun ways to take down his creations. Quote: "It was demolished by stringing a wire through the bottom of it which was hidden out of view of the camera that was filming the event. When 'interviewer' Mike Roy stepped around it with his microphone cord the wire was pulled to make it collapse."
@BowedOak1
Take down wire at 0:23
onsway77 3 weeks ago
I remember this thing when it was up. It was pretty impressive. Yes, it was staged but the tower itself was real and took a LOT of work. I
JohnEdroid 11 months ago
@demonwx10 So it seems.
jsnrws 1 year ago
@jsnrws So you're telling me that they took the effort to make a 12 thousand bock structure to purposely take it down just for a video??!
demonwx10 1 year ago
Check out Bryant Varney's website read the builder's words. It's fake.
jsnrws 1 year ago
a reporter would never answer a phone call or even bring his phone to a live interview! you can tell by the poor acting of the reporter when he says he's gonna take that call that this ain't real!
Lampis888 1 year ago
he should get the world record for clumsiest reporter
erinseth 1 year ago
@bbaconb3
I've thought it was fake until today. Google "Jenga Tower Projects". Go to the NMU page (should be first in the results). They mention the Pisa accident.
CaptainJeanLPicard 1 year ago
From DIGG
DevilsAdv0cate, Confirmed as staged (not fake, as the structure *was* real). This guy just comes up with fun ways to take down his creations. Quote: "It was demolished by stringing a wire through the bottom of it which was hidden out of view of the camera that was filming the event. When 'interviewer' Mike Roy stepped around it with his microphone cord the wire was pulled to make it collapse."
BowedOak1 1 year ago
nope this is real
weredone 1 year ago