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Default GW isn't going to help the Great Lakes much this year..

(Richard Casady) wrote in
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On Fri, 08 Feb 2008 05:52:16 +0000, Larry wrote:

Jere, I'm sorry for your trauma. But, alas, how DO you explain away

the
lack of a huge airplane full of people, seats, luggage, titanium alloy
unburnable massive 6-ton engines that flew into the Pentagram and

simply
vanished?


Titanium unburnable? It burns so well that they use it as a fuel in
fireworks. They used it as fuel in flashbulbs. You can light a fine
shaving with a match. All metals will burn, but some are harder to
light. In a good jet fuel fire the aluminum parts of the plane will
burn.

Casady


Titanium is what the ENGINE turbines are made of. It melts at 3,034
degrees F and boils at 5,949 degrees F. It's used for many really high
temperature engine parts in jet engines and industry.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Titanium

Look at the steerable nozzle on a military jet. That's made of titanium
BECAUSE titanium stays strong way past the hottest temperature a jet can
produce. It's also very light weight, another plus.

Kerosene (jet fuel) burns at perfect mix about 1800F:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jet_fuel
That's a blue hot flame with NO SMOKE inside a turbine engine.

However, notice all the jet fuel burning inside buildings WITHOUT MUCH
OXYGEN burns well below that, producing huge quantities of carbon black
from lack of oxygen. In open air, not inside oxygen starved buildings,
jet fuel burns about 400-500F. Inside burning buildings it's less than
400F.

Question - Now armed with correct information, how did two 6 ton jet
engine simply vaporize all those huge titanium engine parts by burning
jet fuel at 400F, far below even their melting point of 3,034 degrees F?
Just because the government says it's so, doesn't make it so. A certain
amount of common sense and simple chemistry from high school should make
it apparent this is just another part of the overall LIES.

Same nonsense for Flight 93 in PA:
http://www.davesweb.cnchost.com/93crash3.jpg
See any airplane? See any engines, seats, luggage, body parts, BURNED
STUFF? Looks like someone's farm trash dump?

Look at these OTHER jet crash pictures and compare them with the
Pentagram and Flight 93 pictures:
http://www.airdisaster.com/photos/
They span 50 years of air disasters. Notice how, no matter how they
crash, they STILL look like AIRPLANES, not garbage dumps? No matter how
burned they are, there are STILL clearly visible airplane parts, seats,
luggage, body parts, all kinds of stuff.

Why not in TWO crashes of 9/11/2001? Is it because the airliners were
never there??

Here's a great Pentagram website with new pictures I'd never seen before
at the crash time and the aftermath, very well documented. Take a look:
http://www.freedomfiles.org/war/pentagon.htm

Again...no airplane, no airplane parts, no body parts even the rescue
dogs found none, no luggage, no fireproof seats, no 6 ton jet
engines.....only a Global Hawk wheel and engine rotors. Look at the
global hawk pictures and compare with the EXACT SAME WHEEL from the
Pentagram! Can they blind everyone with bull****?

 
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