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Wolframio ha scritto: Cita:
BlitzKrieg ha scritto: Credo che tu debba ridefinire il tuo concetto di castroneria
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Non ridefinisco un bel niente, anzi lo ribadisco. Perbacco! ![Felice [:)]](./images/smilies/UF/icon_smile.gif)
Dal crollo del WTC1 contro il WTC7 sono arrivati solo polvere e detriti leggeri, nulla che possa provocare un crollo.
Tra le due torri si trovava il WTC6 che come ho detto è stato gravemente danneggiato ma non è crollato.
Riguardati il grafico della FEMA ed inventamene un'altra piu credibile.

I cerchi più esterni indicano dove sono stati trovati detriti più leggeri quali i rivestimenti di alluminio.Cita:
BlitzKrieg ha scritto: si continua ad ignorare volutamente il fatto, preferendo "azzerbinarsi" sulle rivelazioni prossimo complottista di turno.
Ci mettiamo anche la Fema tra il complottista di turno? Allora, secondo te, la torre 7 e stata colpita da un'ondata di talco
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Valanga di detriti investe la torre:

Lato sud, squarcio al 18mo piano

Fumo da ogni piano della torre:

Fumo da ogni piano ritaglio:

Danni sulla parte alta della torre:

Ancora fumo da tutti i piani:

News video frame:

Interviste ai comandanti dei vigili del fuoco. Estratti:
Chris Boyle expands on what he saw when he viewed the south side, not just the corner.
Captain Chris Boyle
Engine 94 - 18 years
Boyle: ...on the north and east side of 7 it didn’t look like there was any damage at all, but then you looked on the south side of 7 there had to be a hole 20 stories tall in the building, with fire on several floors. Debris was falling down on the building and it didn’t look good.
Firehouse: When you looked at the south side, how close were you to the base of that side?
Boyle: I was standing right next to the building, probably right next to it.
Firehouse: When you had fire on the 20 floors, was it in one window or many?
Boyle: There was a huge gaping hole and it was scattered throughout there. It was a huge hole. I would say it was probably about a third of it, right in the middle of it. And so after Visconti came down and said nobody goes in 7, we said all right, we’ll head back to the command post. We lost touch with him. I never saw him again that day.
http://www.firehouse.com/terrorist/911/ ... boyle.htmlAnother report talks of damage that suggested collapse was a real possibility:
...Captain Varriale told Chief Coloe and myself that 7 World Trade Center was badly damaged on the south side and definitely in danger of collapse. Chief Coloe said we were going to evacuate the collapse zone around 7 World Trade Center, which we did.
http://graphics8.nytimes.com/packages/p ... 110462.PDFFire chief Daniel Nigro says further assessment of the damage indicated that it was severe:
The biggest decision we had to make was to clear the area and create a collapse zone around the severely damaged [WTC Building 7]. A number of fire officers and companies assessed the damage to the building. The appraisals indicated that the building's integrity was in serious doubt.
http://www.cooperativeresearch.org/enti ... 846767-634Another fireman reported damage that progressed as the day wore on.
Deputy Chief Peter Hayden
Division 1 - 33 years
...also we were pretty sure that 7 World Trade Center would collapse. Early on, we saw a bulge in the southwest corner between floors 10 and 13, and we had put a transit on that and we were pretty sure she was going to collapse. You actually could see there was a visible bulge, it ran up about three floors. It came down about 5 o’clock in the afternoon, but by about 2 o’clock in the afternoon we realized this thing was going to collapse.
Firehouse: Was there heavy fire in there right away?
Hayden: No, not right away, and that’s probably why it stood for so long because it took a while for that fire to develop. It was a heavy body of fire in there and then we didn’t make any attempt to fight it. That was just one of those wars we were just going to lose. We were concerned about the collapse of a 47-story building there. We were worried about additional collapse there of what was remaining standing of the towers and the Marriott, so we started pulling the people back after a couple of hours of surface removal and searches along the surface of the debris. We started to pull guys back because we were concerned for their safety.
http://www.firehouse.com/terrorist/911/ ... ayden.htmlSpiacente, non ho molto tempo per tradurre il tutto, ma chi vuole capire, capisce.
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