Ken Valentine Wrote:I wonder what started the fire in building 7.
And you're right, there wasn't anything in building 7 that would burn hot enough to cause it to come down.
It's also used in some kinds of welding -- like the joints in railroad track rails. It burns at an extremely high temperature.
At any rate, I don't believe a word of the governments explanation of how the buildings came down. I've worked with metals for too many years to be taken in by their nonsense.
Ken V.
linusvanpelt Wrote:Is it possible that the fire in building 7 wasI'd say that seems like more than just a coincidence, but I'm not a Coincidence Theorist any more than I'm a Conspiracy Theorist. I just don't trust the government's explanation.
Deliberate???
Back to Conspiracy Theory 101
Linus
KRW Wrote:I still can't think of a reason for the molten metal that was discovered under the debris pile. :confused:
Brian Wrote:Because of what was pulverized under the pile. It burned for weeks afterwards despite the water that flooded into it. It melted our boots when we walked on it, dug through it and made us sick with an smell I'll never forget.
Ken Valentine Wrote:I'd say that seems like more than just a coincidence, but I'm not a Coincidence Theorist any more than I'm a Conspiracy Theorist. I just don't trust the government's explanation.
Ken V.
Brian Wrote:Pretty ballsy there KRW. Think I'm an idiot? Were you there?You don't have to have been there to know that burning jet fuel and paper is not going to create enough heat to melt your boots . . . much less burn for weeks.
Ken Valentine Wrote:You don't have to have been there to know that burning jet fuel and paper is not going to create enough heat to melt your boots . . . much less burn for weeks.
Thermite would definitely do it though.
Ken V.
Brian Wrote:Pretty ballsy there KRW. Think I'm an idiot? Were you there?