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....and how would there only be a 16ft(or less) hole in the side of the pentagon, before that block collapsed, when the wingspan of a Boeing 757 is 120+ft?
The body of a Boeing 757 is around 15ft though...
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10.04.06 16:08 Post #31 | Last edited: 10.04.06 16:09 (Star Worms - 1 times) |
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Ofcourse, this is not porn
I must admit this movie convinced me........I mean, I saw few months ago a documentary about CIA and what they was doing for past few decades, especialy in Cold War, and I'm sure they are capable for doing this
And day before I saw this, I watched movie on TV, with De Niro and Dustin Hoffman, where they made up war in Albania just to win elections
I belive this about 9/11 is true, but dont know how they posibly thought that entire world is stupid enough to belive in their story
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10.04.06 18:59 Post #32 | [ArchamondCOM ] [Hide Sig (20)] [Profile] [Quote] |
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Until now, we have believed the story if I'm not mistaken. At least the guy that made this (Loose Change) had enough time to convince the rest of us that it could have in fact all been planned out by the governtment.
Also, Starworms, sure the body of a 757 may only be about 15 or so feet in diameter, so what does that matter? the wings wouldve left impressive holes in the side of the building.
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Ofcourse, this is not porn
This wings should be nocked-off when hitting, dunno whats exatc term for this, high things with light balls(lol), as they said in the movie, and there is no wings outside pentagon....
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11.04.06 07:50 Post #34 | [ArchamondCOM ] [Hide Sig (20)] [Profile] [Quote] |
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Also, Starworms, sure the body of a 757 may only be about 15 or so feet in diameter, so what does that matter? the wings wouldve left impressive holes in the side of the building.
But he does go onto say that they did reinforce that single side of the pentagon to withstand such an attack. I'm not going to debate whether the evidence is true or not further.
It wasn't some strange revelation to me that the American Government could orchestrate such an attack and I think it's cute how many of the Americans never even considered it to be an option.
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http://news.uns.purdue.edu/html4ever/020910.Sozen.Pentagon.html
The model indicates the most critical effects were from the mass moving at high velocity.
"At that speed, the plane itself is like a sausage skin," Sozen said. "It doesn't have much strength and virtually crumbles on impact."
But the combined mass of everything inside the plane – particularly the large amount of fuel onboard – can be likened to a huge river crashing into the building.
The simulation deals specifically with steel-reinforced concrete buildings, as opposed to skyscrapers like the World Trade Center's twin towers, in which structural steel provided the required strength and stiffness. Reinforced concrete is inherently fire resistant, unlike structural steel, which is vulnerable to fire and must undergo special fireproofing.
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