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Diesel fuel burns at temperatures high enough to soften steel and cause
buildings to fall into their own footprints? From now on, I weld with
diesel.

You can believe what you want, and weld with it also, but diesel will
definitely burn hot enough to weaken steel. There have been numerous
incidents where tanker trucks have caught fire following an accident
and caused the structural collapse of a highway overpass.


Hiway overpasses built of steel reinforced concrete, that is. Not exactly
the same thing is it?


Steel is steel, heat it hot enough, it weakens. The evidence is there
for all to see.


Exactly so. Thermite would do it -- diesel would not. The evidence is there
for all to see.


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On Mon, 28 May 2007 22:18:32 -0500, "KLC Lewis"
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Thermite would do it -- diesel would not.


Nonsense.

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On Mon, 28 May 2007 11:36:31 -0500, "KLC Lewis"
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Diesel fuel burns at temperatures high enough to soften steel and cause
buildings to fall into their own footprints? From now on, I weld with
diesel.

You can believe what you want, and weld with it also, but diesel will
definitely burn hot enough to weaken steel. There have been numerous
incidents where tanker trucks have caught fire following an accident
and caused the structural collapse of a highway overpass.

Hiway overpasses built of steel reinforced concrete, that is. Not exactly
the same thing is it?


Steel is steel, heat it hot enough, it weakens. The evidence is there
for all to see.


Exactly so. Thermite would do it -- diesel would not. The evidence is there
for all to see.


No - thermite wouldn't do it. Thermite's advantage is that the heat
has to be contained to reach temperature - like in welding rails or
specialized shapes. It thermite is exposed, the heat disappates and
the reaction disappears. I would think a welder would know that.

Next thing, "Truthers" will be claiming that WTC 7 and the the Towers
were brought down by tachyon beams routed through the deflector dish
of an Klingon War Bird who were hired by the Bush Administration so he
could have a pretext to go to war with Iraq.

Morons.
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Next thing, "Truthers" will be claiming that WTC 7 and the the Towers
were brought down by tachyon beams routed through the deflector dish
of an Klingon War Bird who were hired by the Bush Administration so he
could have a pretext to go to war with Iraq.

Morons.


There seem to be two unstated
propositions floating about he

1.) The laws of physics REQUIRE that the
official explanation be accepted; and

2.) The laws of physics PROHIBIT any
alternative explanation.

So far, nothing posted is within
lightyears of proving either, much less
both, of the propositions. In fact, they
are probably not provable. So we are
reduced to counting numbers of
proponents for each view with weights
calculated for academic degrees and
numbers of papers published? Doesn't
have the ring of "science" somehow.

Name-calling, ridicule, etc. seem
pathetic recourse.

Chuck

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No - thermite wouldn't do it. Thermite's advantage is that the heat
has to be contained to reach temperature - like in welding rails or
specialized shapes. It thermite is exposed, the heat disappates and
the reaction disappears. I would think a welder would know that.

Next thing, "Truthers" will be claiming that WTC 7 and the the Towers
were brought down by tachyon beams routed through the deflector dish
of an Klingon War Bird who were hired by the Bush Administration so he
could have a pretext to go to war with Iraq.

Morons.


Never heard of shape charges?

As an aside, I find it interesting that you use as an epithet, a label for
those who simply want to know the truth. Yes, I am a "Truther." Does that
make you a "Liar"?




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Let's face it. The only way this could have happened would be total
collusion by the liberal party. Think that happened? Doubt it.
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Let's face it. The only way this could have happened would be total
collusion by the liberal party. Think that happened? Doubt it.
G


Given the top-down management structure which prevades all aspects of our
governmental and corporate entities, very few people would actually have to
be "in on" any conspiracy. Most people were simply following orders,
blindly, as good pawns always do.


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"KLC Lewis" wrote in message
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"Gordon" wrote in message
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Let's face it. The only way this could have happened would be total
collusion by the liberal party. Think that happened? Doubt it.
G


Given the top-down management structure which prevades all aspects of our
governmental and corporate entities, very few people would actually have
to be "in on" any conspiracy. Most people were simply following orders,
blindly, as good pawns always do.


"Pervades," of course, lest my typo should also become fodder for ad hominem
attacks.


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On Tue, 29 May 2007 11:37:33 -0500, "KLC Lewis"
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"KLC Lewis" wrote in message
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"Gordon" wrote in message
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Let's face it. The only way this could have happened would be total
collusion by the liberal party. Think that happened? Doubt it.
G


Given the top-down management structure which prevades all aspects of our
governmental and corporate entities, very few people would actually have
to be "in on" any conspiracy. Most people were simply following orders,
blindly, as good pawns always do.


"Pervades," of course, lest my typo should also become fodder for ad hominem
attacks.


Would the 'very few' people, at the top I presume, have also placed your
'shape' charges?
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"Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message
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No - thermite wouldn't do it. Thermite's advantage is that the heat
has to be contained to reach temperature - like in welding rails or
specialized shapes. It thermite is exposed, the heat disappates and
the reaction disappears. I would think a welder would know that.

Next thing, "Truthers" will be claiming that WTC 7 and the the Towers
were brought down by tachyon beams routed through the deflector dish
of an Klingon War Bird who were hired by the Bush Administration so he
could have a pretext to go to war with Iraq.

Morons.


Never heard of shape charges?


Shape (sic) charges are not used for cutting steel beams. Of course, if one
doesn't know the term, one probable doesn't know the usage either.


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