Murrah Federal Building Implosion
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Shame they couldn't have put the two assholes responsible in there and THEN imploded it.
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George Bush did it better (9.11).
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@jogarcia2000 the same company that imploded this also handled the WTC... the company is called Controlled Demolition, go figure. Oh and they also cleaned up and recycled over 80% of the steel of the WTC without any proper analysis being done. peace.
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ive been too the memorial site , with all the beautiful white chairs for the victims . and that tree is still standing looking the same till this day
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@turgeo2004 then explain where all the people who were passengers on those planes went? are you gonna tell their families they just disappeared? you're a moron. I'm an engineer, and yes, jet fuel doesn't burn hot enough to melt steel. but the steel trusses did not melt, they just bent because of the combination of heat and stress deformation caused by the fire and impact of the planes. all it took was for one floor to collapse and it started a dominoe effect which brought down the whole building
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@TCall2004 i think ther may have been more than two government oficials involved.
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My point exactly, the charge was powerful enough to bring down concrete and iron but only "distressed" the nearby tree.
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dumb= YOU
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Are you that stupid? Seriously? You mother needs to learn how to swallow next time.
Strange how the tree across from the building looks fine.
Indagatoroculi 1 year ago
@Indagatoroculi
Trees are rather flexible, and the "tree" is still distressed, if you have not been to the memorial where the "tree" still lives, you'll see that.
northok 11 months ago
when did they do this
PDXland37 1 year ago
@PDXland37 Shortly after, in 1995
northok 1 month ago
So where is the new Federal Building in OKC?
SkyFox98 3 years ago
Downtown, north of the memorial.
"The 180,000-square-foot building will be part of a $40-million, Federal Campus covering a two-square-block area. Scheduled for completion in September 2003, the project is designed to link the Central Business District and North Downtown neighborhood and will retain existing streets."
northok 3 years ago