"chico chupacabra" <no@way.jose> wrote in message news:tjZEg.8277$3l.8197@tornado.texas.rr.com...
pearl wrote:
<..>
They are.
They aren't, lesley. The hijackers are all dead. Some
accomplices who didn't board the planes may be alive,
but the hijackers are all dead. No one survived any of
the plane crashes.
'Hijackers Alive And Well
No, they are not. The hijackers all died in the
crashes. Some plotters may be alive, but the hijackers
are all dead. No one survived the crashes.
Some of the people named as hijackers are still alive.
Certain names are very common in various parts of the world, but that
doesn't mean the hijackers are alive and well. They're all dead.
And "fire brought down the WTC".
Gravity did; the fire only weakened the steel, dumbass.
'The WTC, on this low-wind day, was likely not stressed more than
a third of the design allowable, which is roughly one-fifth of the yield strength of the steel. Even with its strength halved, the steel could still support two to three times the stresses imposed by a 650°C fire.' http://www.tms.org/pubs/journals/JOM/0112/Eagar/Eagar-0112.html
On 8/19/2006 3:44 PM, pearl wrote:
"chico chupacabra" <no@way.jose> wrote in message
news:tjZEg.8277$3l.8197@tornado.texas.rr.com...
pearl wrote:
<..>
They are.
They aren't, lesley. The hijackers are all dead. Some
accomplices who didn't board the planes may be alive,
but the hijackers are all dead. No one survived any of
the plane crashes.
'Hijackers Alive And Well
The hijackers are all dead.
No, they are not. The hijackers all died in the
crashes. Some plotters may be alive, but the hijackers
are all dead. No one survived the crashes.
Some of the people named as hijackers are still alive.
Certain names are very common in various parts of the world, but that >>>>> doesn't mean the hijackers are alive and well. They're all dead.
And "fire brought down the WTC".
Gravity did; the fire only weakened the steel, dumbass.
'The WTC, on this low-wind day, was likely not stressed more than
a third of the design allowable, which is roughly one-fifth of the yield
strength of the steel. Even with its strength halved, the steel could
still
support two to three times the stresses imposed by a 650°C fire.'
http://www.tms.org/pubs/journals/JOM/0112/Eagar/Eagar-0112.html
LOL! Very humorous to see a foot-rubbing prostitute trying to pass
herself off as a structural engineer.
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