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"they were designed and built
before jumbo jets were flying - forty years ago!!"
OK moron. Now try joining the waking world!
"Construction began in 1966 and cost an estimated $1.5 billion. One World Trade Center was ready for its first tenants in late 1970, though the upper stories were not completed until 1972; Two World Trade Center was finished in 1973..
http://www.skyscraper.org/TALLEST_TOWERS/t_wtc.htm
Wow, so they didn't have jets in the 1970s. You must have REALLY had a good 60s!
"They were not designed to withstand the impact of modern jets full of fuel"
Unless you somehow know more than the very people that designed the towers, you are wrong.
"And how did the jets fly into excatly the right floors
of the buildings?"
I never said this. I said that towers 1 & 2 fell EXACTLY the same way that tower 7 did..you know, that 47 story building that fell (was demolished) and was NOT hit by an aircraft???
"Why did people go to work on floors that
(according to you) were stacked with hundreds of kilos of
explosives?"
Why would people have known about the explosives? Do you really think they were set up so they could be seen in plain view? Get serious..
"The different colour of the first impact is because it was
taken with a cheap video camera set up to capture images
in the darkness of the street, not in the open sky."
Sure. The camera that those French filmmakers used was PROFESSIONAL quality. In fact, it was the same cameras used by big movie studios. There goes that bullcrap theory.
"You are totally off the planet with your conspiracy theory."
Hey maybe, but at least I'm a real American that is actually trying to investigate what happened, and not simply accepting some cockamamie conspiracy theory put forth by a lying criminal federal government. - Posted by: Jeff Spicoli Posted on: 07/23/04 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use
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