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Old February 23rd 06, 05:17 AM posted to rec.travel.air,alt.disasters.aviation,rec.aviation.piloting,rec.aviation.military
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Default Physics Professor's Peer Reviewed Paper on WTC CONTROLLED DEMOLITIONSon 9/11

Orval Fairbairn wrote:

snipped to save readers - since the bandwidth question is moot...


"TRUTH" is starting to sound like "Brad Guth," who denies the lunar
landing.


I have a kill file of exactly - one.
And that's the boy right there, officer!


The passengers on the fourth plane, hearing about the first two, decided
to do something about it and overpowered some of the hijackers. The
hijackers in the cockpit either broke the plane in midair or dived it
into the ground, killing all aboard.


I'm still rather upset that more honor has not been officially bestowed
on these people. I think of them as our modern Minute Men.

Just a few minutes into an orchestrated attack on our nation, these
people ACTED, and to my mind, became the new American Patriots.



Now, what part of the facts doesn't "TRUTH" understand?


Well, he wasn't too sharp on Bernoulli.

Still waiting for the inevitable denunciation of the Seven Basic Machines.
I have to admit, this is the first time I've EVER found Wikipedia useful G.

For those unfortunate souls in rec.travel.air and rec.aviation.military who
missed the first show....




But those statements do not apply to controlled demolitions at the WTC


What made you think that this is rec.WTC.collapse.conspiracy.for.clueless.
ragheads.that.dont.yet.understand.the.mechanics.o f.a.bicycle?

Hells bells, boy. We have to start your technical education SOMEwhere.

I thought Bernoulli would be a relevant beginning point.

LOTS of hot air, but no lift...


Richard

TRUTH wrote:


Don't understand that at all. Perhaps if you used scientific evidence....



Grim. Ok, I think we should "start at the very beginning".


Machine
From Uncyclopedia, the content-free encyclopedia.

In mechanics, a machine is a technological device that is designed to do
something cool. Technologists throughout the ages have identified seven (7)
basic machines from which all other machines can be constructed.

The Seven (7) Basic Machines from which All Other Machines Can be Constructed

1. the screw
2. the wing nut
3. the wheel and hubcap
4. the big heavy rock
5. the pointed stick
6. the VLSI integrated circuit
7. duct tape


Chronology

The first compound machine, a big heavy rock covered with duct tape, was
invented by Og the Cave Person in 500,000 BCE. Later that evening, he figured
out a practical use for this peculiar contraption: clubbing baby proto-kittens
for fun and profit.

The next important innovation was the Rube Goldberg Machine, coincidentally
invented and patented by none other than Leonard Bernstein in 1903. Using a
mere 3,141,592,653 parts (note: some authorities say 3,141,592,655), it was
the first machine ever built that could successfully peel a tangerine by the
power of thought alone.