Originally posted by Roy Munson
I'm a firefighter and I can tell you that extreme temperatures do some fucked-up things to sheet metal and steel.
Sheet metal is a bit different than the steel core of a 110 story skyscraper.
Ever put out a car fire? I have and the temperatures from a car fire would not even remotely approach the super-heated environment created by such as that by an airliner crashing into a concrete building. Most car fires I have been involved with in extinguishing left just pieces of metal that you would never think was a car in the first place.
And again, the density and the form of the steel used in a car is considerably different than what's in a high rise building. You couldn't hold up 110 stories of concrete with the frame of a '74 Pinto.
Also, an impact with speeds of that nature would also leave "impressions" that most people would find confusing. It's not as though the plane was travelling at car speeds.
It certainly wouldn't change the engine parts supposedly found inside the Pentagon into that of an entirely different type of plane.
It seems that most of you liberal consipracy geeks have skipped over Thome's post that linked to the Rense site. Why no comment? Very peculiar, indeed.
I skip over most of that troll's posts because I get migraine headaches reading his illiterate spew. But I'm familiar with the Rense.com site. They have a lot of interesting articles. Many of which I agree with.
And LoungeMachine, your personal attacks on Warham show a level of immaturity that surpasses many 3 years olds I've known.
I'm a firefighter and I can tell you that extreme temperatures do some fucked-up things to sheet metal and steel.
Sheet metal is a bit different than the steel core of a 110 story skyscraper.
Ever put out a car fire? I have and the temperatures from a car fire would not even remotely approach the super-heated environment created by such as that by an airliner crashing into a concrete building. Most car fires I have been involved with in extinguishing left just pieces of metal that you would never think was a car in the first place.
And again, the density and the form of the steel used in a car is considerably different than what's in a high rise building. You couldn't hold up 110 stories of concrete with the frame of a '74 Pinto.
Also, an impact with speeds of that nature would also leave "impressions" that most people would find confusing. It's not as though the plane was travelling at car speeds.
It certainly wouldn't change the engine parts supposedly found inside the Pentagon into that of an entirely different type of plane.
It seems that most of you liberal consipracy geeks have skipped over Thome's post that linked to the Rense site. Why no comment? Very peculiar, indeed.
I skip over most of that troll's posts because I get migraine headaches reading his illiterate spew. But I'm familiar with the Rense.com site. They have a lot of interesting articles. Many of which I agree with.
And LoungeMachine, your personal attacks on Warham show a level of immaturity that surpasses many 3 years olds I've known.
HOW FUCKING STUPID ARE YOU? I swear some of you morons have nothing better to do than dream this shit up all day. Dillusional is as dillusional does, I guess.
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