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How? You made an unrealistic claim, I just asked for validation. I think your statement was BS.
What happened with Building 7 proved this all wrong. It does not take lots of resources, time and effort to bring down a 47 story building. The demolition companies have been ripping people off forever. It does not take miles of cable and thousands of explosive charges and many man hours to accomplish imploding a building.
All it takes is a pretty good sized fire going on one of the lower floors of the building then just wait less than a day. And, presto, the building will collapse into its footprint.
The massive commercial airliners full of fuel created some "pretty good sized fires" on multiple floors.
The massive commercial airliners full of fuel created some "pretty good sized fires" on multiple floors.
Yes, they are just before hit, get refiled in flight with nota bene low fire temp. kerosene, but steel beams, asbestos, concrete floor, drywalls, metal cabinets, computers, rise temp. close to melting iron point,... interesting. But they miss building 7, what a shame.
We are in a civil war and I am very wary of the future.
Frank Sturgis
Sturgis met up with Castro and his 400 rebels in the Sierra Maestra mountains. Sturgis offered to train Castro's troops in guerrilla warfare. Castro accepted the offer, but he also had an immediate need for guns and ammunition, so Sturgis became a gunrunner.[2] Using money from anti-Batista Cuban exiles in Miami and some suspect the CIA, Sturgis purchased boatloads of weapons and ammunition from CIA weapons expert Samuel Cummings' International Armament Corporation in Alexandria, Virginia. Sturgis explained later that he chose to throw in with Castro rather than Prio because Fidel was a soldier, a man of action, whereas Prio was a politician, more a man of words.[13]
In March 1958, Sturgis opened a training camp in the Sierra Maestra mountains, where he taught Che Guevara and other 26th of July Movement rebel soldiers guerrilla warfare.[14] When Castro seized power, Sturgis was part of a rebel firing squad on San Juan Hill on January 11, 1959, that executed 71 of their opponents into an awaiting 40-foot ditch that had been opened with a bulldozer. Afterward, Sturgis was photographed holding a rifle on top of the covered mass grave.[15]
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I don't want to debate who killed Kennedy, or who planned and executed 9/11/2001. History might tell the truth someday.
Two planes did not take down 3 steel framed towers. It's clear that the official story is wrong to anyone that has studied Physics. David Chandler, creator of this video used to teach physics.
I don't want to debate it. Oswald did not fire his Italian relic from the book depository without help. He was not a lone gunman. The MIC and intelligence agencies have been subverting our constitution for a long time.
Wars in my lifetime:
Vietnam
The war on poverty
The war on drugs
The war on Terror
The war on the invisible enemy
We must have lost all of these wars for every time one happens the rich get richer, the poor get poorer, and we all lose more of our essential liberties so that the government can keep us safe.