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06 July 2008 21:02
Anyone watching this about third tower "falling down "
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06 July 2008 21:04
No but i watched Top Gear. Pis#ed myself laughing all the way through!
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06 July 2008 21:09
ORIGINAL: bobhail No but i watched Top Gear. Pis#ed myself laughing all the way through! Is there anywhere i can watch a repeat of this?
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06 July 2008 21:10
bbc iplayer, think it's repeated on tv at some point too.
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06 July 2008 21:10
ORIGINAL: Play Anyone watching this about third tower "falling down " No i didnt watch it but i read something earlier this week about it falling down as a result of fire.
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06 July 2008 21:11
ORIGINAL: Kaneda bbc iplayer, think it's repeated on tv at some point too. Thanks i'll try iPlayer. I've heard about it before but never tried it. Maybe now is a good time
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06 July 2008 21:13
I watched something on youtube about this the other day, it mainly had alot of the news coverage on and how it had been edited
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06 July 2008 21:28
Seen em all before and funny how the BBC lost the news footage of them reporting the tower had collapsed when it was clearly pictured in the background..
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06 July 2008 21:29
ORIGINAL: Play Anyone watching this about third tower "falling down " The so called conspiracy files. Move along, nothing to see here, nothing on the government owned television anyway. All three skyscrapers were demolished with explosives.
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06 July 2008 21:34
ORIGINAL: ziggy ORIGINAL: Play Anyone watching this about third tower "falling down " No i didnt watch it but i read something earlier this week about it falling down as a result of fire. The only steel framed skyscrapers to ever fall because of fire occured on 911. Three of them, on the same day. Funny that. But where is the steel? Where are the steel cores? Why straight down at freefall speeds? Why no resistance between floors? Why so symmetrical? Alas this thread is doomed to failure. There'll be those that get it, those that begin to get it, and those that will never get it because they have no understanding of engineering, physics, science, or skullduggery.
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06 July 2008 21:36
ORIGINAL: Yohimbe ORIGINAL: ziggy ORIGINAL: Play Anyone watching this about third tower "falling down " No i didnt watch it but i read something earlier this week about it falling down as a result of fire. The only steel framed skyscrapers to ever fall because of fire occured on 911. Three of them, on the same day. Funny that. But where is the steel? Where are the steel cores? Why straight down at freefall speeds? Why no resistance between floors? Why so symmetrical? Alas this thread is doomed to failure. There'll be those that get it, those that begin to get it, and those that will never get it because they have no understanding of engineering, physics, science, or skullduggery. Someone has been watching loose change
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06 July 2008 21:41
You have to admit that Loose Change does bring up some interesting points.When i watched it i was quite convinced by their version of events.
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06 July 2008 21:46
interesting points but i don't believe a mass conspiracy on behalf of the government to kill its own people... think of the amount of people and planning and undercover work required in such an operation
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06 July 2008 21:51
ORIGINAL: Yohimbe ORIGINAL: ziggy ORIGINAL: Play Anyone watching this about third tower "falling down " No i didnt watch it but i read something earlier this week about it falling down as a result of fire. The only steel framed skyscrapers to ever fall because of fire occured on 911. Three of them, on the same day. Funny that. But where is the steel? Where are the steel cores? Why straight down at freefall speeds? Why no resistance between floors? Why so symmetrical? Alas this thread is doomed to failure. There'll be those that get it, those that begin to get it, and those that will never get it because they have no understanding of engineering, physics, science, or skullduggery. There were no steel cores. They were steel exterior framed buildings.
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06 July 2008 21:51
ORIGINAL: Little Big Horse interesting points but i don't believe a mass conspiracy on behalf of the government to kill its own people... think of the amount of people and planning and undercover work required in such an operation Not difficult when you think of the larger scale of events and the gains to be made in Iraq's oil fields.
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06 July 2008 21:57
that guy was canny edgy!!
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06 July 2008 22:00
I find the whole pentagon story far more interesing. A plane that hit the building and makes the cleanest whole in it. Not that i belive any of that stuff if any if the lizards are reading this
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06 July 2008 22:01
Good documentary. None of the conspiracy theorists will be dissuaded from their view though. They can't be. Any expert who comes out with a rational explanation of their anomalies is simply labelled part of the conspiracy. Thus it's an un-falsifiable theory, much like religion.
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06 July 2008 22:01
I find the pentagon stuff more interesting
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06 July 2008 22:19
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