Midland Savings Bank building implosion
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@MazJax There would be small bubbles of air trapped in the microspheres. Air contains trace elements - we'd be able to use mass spectrometry to determine when the microspheres were formed. Ask why it was NEVER done by NIST? Why so many overlooks - the entire crime scene was carted off and sold so quickly for destruction that it leads one to wonder just what in the name of hell was going on - who ordered that? And why? An average arson would get a better investigation - smells like coverup.
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@MazJax There are recordings of the sounds in detail. No one claims that the process took place without roaring sounds which would naturally accompany a huge building either failing by terrorist attack - or by design. The longer I look at the events which surround the entire set of incidents the more it seems there was advanced knowledge of the attacks - either that or one hell of a number of odd - even haunting - 'coincidences'. The investigation of the crime scene - very odd indeed.
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I think my eardrums imploded from that scream at the end
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@TaylerKnox I thought controlled demolitions had visible explosions and sound? Why didn't the WTC have this?
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@MazJax Thank God WTC1 and WTC2 and WT7 all came down just as if they really had been brought down by controlled demo - truly a miracle - NEXT!
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@Xendrius Okay, I now officially believe that whenever somebody mentions the word explosion, it automatically means bombs. Do you like me now?
I'll also say that if a paper bag is inflated and popped, that since it sounds like a gunshot, that means it IS a gunshot. How about that science, eh? ;)
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@MazJax You are wasting my time, you are completely clueless on the subject.
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@Xendrius Why the vague citation?
The eyewitness was in the north tower and what he felt was the collapse of the south tower. Notice he doesn't believe to this day that there were explosives used.
Elevators collapsing, and parts of the tower (or even the south tower collapse) can contribute to what he felt. I'm not going to be close minded and automatically think it was bombs since you refused to show who exactly said that so I can find out their context. Not all explosions are bombs.
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@MazJax What about this idiot: "When I was trying to get down to safety (from floor 70) there were explosions going of everywhere, I was convinced there were bombs planted all over the place and someone was pushing detonator buttons, there was another! and another! I didn't know where to run. - 911 witness.
Or what about this firefigher:
We were getting ready to go up (from the lobby) and then this massive explosion the floor above us made parts of the lobby collapse in on us, we were trapped"
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@Xendrius So somebody saying they heard explosions automatically means they heard bombs? No. "Explosion" is a very vague term. You can describe bolts snapping as sounding like an explosion, or bodies hitting the ground. The floors collapsing sounds like multiple explosions. That's what you'd expect it to sound like.
Multiple witnesses to the tornado in Oklahoma said the tornado "sounded like a freight train." Does that mean a train destroyed the town and the tornado was just photoshopped in?
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ImmunizeGaming 1 year ago 10
1:48 to get straight to the implosion
krayzeejojo 3 months ago 3