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POPS9/11 Fact Sheet
# Office fires burn at low temperatures of 600-800* F. Jet fuels maximum burning temperature is 1200* F in open air. Steel melts at 2750* F. Neither jet fuel nor the burning contents of the buildings could cause the towering steel structures to fail. Yet molten steel “like a foundry” was found under the smoldering rubble. # Tests have shown that cell phone calls cannot be made at altitudes over 4000-8000 feet, as cell towers are located on the ground. Commercial airplanes fly at 30,000 ft. and above. No passenger cuold havew successfully placed a call for help by cell phone from these altitudes on 9/11 as reported. # 9/11 was very quickly declared an act of war by President Bush. Also the rubble from the twin towers was carted away and the steel sold then shipped overseas without examination or investigation on the physics of the collapse. Removing evidence from a federal crime scene is a federal offense. # Enormous profits were made by insiders on plummeting stock prices of the 2 a
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POPSBBC Trying To Push Pancake Lie Again The problem with this hypothesis is that it failed to answer why support mechanisms that were completely undamaged offered next to no resistance as the collapse unfolded, and it violated the Law of Conservation of Momentum. "Where is the delay that must be expected due to conservation of momentum – one of the foundational Laws of Physics? That is, as upper-falling floors strike lower floors – and intact steel support columns – the fall must be significantly impeded by the impacted mass. ....................More
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POPSLucky Larry Silverstein. "I remember getting a call from the...er...fire department commander, telling me that they were not sure they were gonna be able to contain the fire, and I said, 'We've had such terrible loss of life, maybe the smartest thing to do is pull it.' And they made that decision to pull and we watched the building collapse."
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POPSWaco, Tx - The elites had to have the Branch Davidian Village eliminated because: The Branch Davidian compound in Waco, Texas, is shown engulfed by flames in this April 19, 1993, file photo. Retreating from its past denials, the FBI is acknowledging that federal agents fired one or more incendiary tear gas canisters during the standoff with Branch Davidians, while maintaining its stance that it did not start the fire that consumed the compound with Koresh and more than 80 followers inside.