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View Poll Results: does jet fuel melt steel beams | |||
yes | 28 | 48.28% | |
no | 17 | 29.31% | |
bush didn't knock down the towers | 13 | 22.41% | |
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jet fuel does melt steel beams
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got prof of the prof. i reckon not mr. secrets whose very name reveals there are more secrets to 911 bush fucked the polizia behind the towers
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Bet that guy can make a sweet battle axe
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not the same steel
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so he lifts the anvil with 1 piece of steel, then heats a different piece. how do we even know that the second piece could lift the anvil if not heated? video is so retarted. Also im pretty sure 9/11 used a lot more steel than that little finger diameter piece.
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which rmt scandal does this translate to?
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jet fuel doesn't melt steel beams, but jet fuel burns hot enough to significantly lower the tensile strength of steel. and the twin towers core structure was designed to maximize office space inside rather than for strength.
http://www.popularmechanics.com/mili...-trade-center/ good debunk | ||
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Pewp4
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