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Yeah I don't know why people are talking about some shitty Trade embargo. But Anyone who is wasting 2000 dollars on in game items has to look at his priorities. Or check and see if they have any. Any who! I'll be streaming some 29s Soon I wanted to beat Advanced Warfare and Borderlands 2 during this holiday break I'm almost there. I also played Some Rollercoaster tycoon always a classic.

says the guy who brought swifty's friendship...

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Manhattan Project did not start until after the attack of Pearl Harbor. Although there were prior economic studies.

If you must know, the Britians and Germans as well as Japan were studying fissionable atomic weapons well before America. Hell, Japan got a cyclotron from U of C at Berkeley(all part of the master plan I suppose). America just had the industrial might to have developed deliverable functional devices before them.

My doubt's regarding 9/11

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767's flying at 500 mph + at an altitude near sea level would be met by far greater air resistance, they wouldn't be able to generate the thrust required and are not designed to, and would just brake up....

* When the planes hit the towers it looks like a bad special effect, the planes just simple disappear into the buildings, no crumpling, no deceleration or signs of resistance from the buildings, even the alloy wings seem to just cut right through the outer steel columns....

* Flight 93 Pennsylvanian, where on earth is the plane debris?

* Again with the pentagon, where is the plane debris?, and the damage isn't consistent with the planes wing span, Plus the plane hit the face of the building, meaning it was traveling only a few feet above the ground at 500 mph....and where is all the other surveillance footage? does the pentagon only have one security camera?

* Carbon fires don't produce enough heat to melt steel, it's clear the fire was not hot from the color of the smoke, yes there where thousands of gallons of fuel, which about 85% of ignited on impact...

* Why did the towers suffer a catastrophic collapse? not a partial collapse around the impact zone, but of total devastation, why did the buildings take the path of most resistance (falling in on them selves) guess newton's law doesn't apply to terrorists....

* WT7 was not hit by a plane, yet it also suffered a catastrophic collapse, due to office fires (World first)...


I'm not a fan of conspiracy theories, I merely believe in what I see, and the report that N.I.S.T released doesn't even explain the collapse of the buildings just the initiation point.

This guy is a physic teacher and can explain things a little better.

David chandler


 
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