Why The Towers Fell

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quandary121

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I'ld say, as with most dumpster fires, the combustibles buried beneath tons of rubble, were indeed oxygen starved, thus creating the same effect as an airtight wood burning stove.

Again, not rocket science, easily understood and acknowledge by the children in this home or most with a wood burning stove of this type.
slowly allows air to combine with the wood
look fool even in your quote it says air is added your a Prick thus not air tight is it
 

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You do know that thermite is NOT an explosive. It might sound all scary and such but it does not explode...it burns.
more B/S

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Metals are capable of burning under the right conditions, similarly to the combustion process of wood or gasoline. In fact, rust is the result of oxidation of steel or iron at very slow rates. A thermite reaction is a process in which the correct mixture of metallic fuels are combined and ignited. Ignition itself requires extremely high temperatures.
Ignition of a thermite reaction normally requires supervision by a trained technician, and may require persistent efforts, as ignition can be unreliable and unpredictable. Thermite reactions require very high temperatures for initiation. These temperatures cannot be reached with conventional black powder fuses, nitrocellulose rods, detonators, a suitable pyrotechnic initiator, or other common igniting substances. Even when the thermite is hot enough to glow bright red, it will not ignite as it must be at or near white-hot to initiate the reaction. It is possible to start the reaction using a propane torch if done correctly. The torch can preheat the entire pile of thermite which will make it explode instead of burning slowly when it finally reaches ignition temperature.
explode instead of burning slowly when it finally reaches ignition temperature.

so much for your theory
 

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These pics were taken long after the event and have been proven as such. Welders were cutting all over the site after 9/11. Look at the
for crying out loud!


A backhoe, also called a rear actor or back actor, is a piece of excavating equipment consisting of a digging bucket on the end of a two-part articulated arm. They are typically mounted on the back of a tractor or front loader.

WHAT ARE YOU ON ABOUT
 

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Air tight stoves? That is a misnomer. Air tight stoves refer to stoves that get air from a source other than inside your house.
People keep pounding away at each other in this thread when there still isn't enough evidence one way or the other that definitively explains what happened. So EVERYTHING is conjecture. Tons of hypotheses and maybe a few thin theories, but nothing very persuasive.
So in order to blow up the thermite in the buildings, people were standing in those buildings with propane torches (or whatever) long enough to heat up tons of thermite equally white hot to the point of explosion? lmao
 
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A backhoe, also called a rear actor or back actor, is a piece of excavating equipment consisting of a digging bucket on the end of a two-part articulated arm. They are typically mounted on the back of a tractor or front loader.

WHAT ARE YOU ON ABOUT

In Britain, you call things differently. Truck = lorrie, fender = wing, hood = bonnet, excavator = backhoe (or high hoe)

Woof!
 

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First let me start by saying that the term conspiracy theory is often used by the guilty to eliminate articulate dissent.
Secondly "Paranoid" is the ability to connect seemingly unconnected events!
 

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Around here, a backhoe is a tractor with a digging bucket on the BACK. Hence BACK hoe. A hoe (minus the "back") is also known as an excavator. I fix the things, so I should know. hehehe I use spanners AND wrenches to fix them. :D
A friend in Britain tells me that a lorry is actually a van style vehicle.
 

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OK one observation the planes hit a 110 storey building yes.!!!
what in gods name then weakens the lower floors so that it collapse.???
i could understand the top being weakend but not the bottom.????
and don't say the pancake theory.!!! as this would have taken longer to fall then the 8-9 seconds that it did take
 

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Around here, a backhoe is a tractor with a digging bucket on the BACK. Hence BACK hoe. A hoe (minus the "back") is also known as an excavator. I fix the things, so I should know. hehehe I use spanners AND wrenches to fix them. :D
A friend in Britain tells me that a lorry is actually a van style vehicle.


tractor with a digging bucket on the BACK
we call it a JCB
 

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Around here, a backhoe is a tractor with a digging bucket on the BACK. Hence BACK hoe. A hoe is also known as an excavator. I fix the things, so I should know. hehehe I use spanners AND wrenches to fix them. :D
A friend in Britain tells me that a lorry is actually a van style vehicle.

...whereas, in excavator terminology, the old cable-and-winch scoop shovels all excavated in an outward manner. When hydraulics became common, and in order to have a better view in the cut, excavation became more common in a toward-the-operator (or backward and hoe-like) motion. Simply, if it digs away, it's a shovel. If it digs toward you, it's a hoe.
 

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...whereas, in excavator terminology, the old cable-and-winch scoop shovels all excavated in an outward manner. When hydraulics became common, and in order to have a better view in the cut, excavation became more common in a toward-the-operator (or backward and hoe-like) motion. Simply, if it digs away, it's a shovel. If it digs toward you, it's a hoe.
Yup. And if it is attached to the back of a tractor it is a BACK hoe. Simple, huh.
 

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If a President can't keep an Oval Office blowjob secret, and that only involves two people...how would a massive conspiracy like this still be under wrap almost 7 years later?


Yes...that was a rhetorical question...for the conspiratorally challenged...
 
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