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I understand what your saying, but it seems to me like when someone (not just myself) asks a question regarding decisions made or events that ocurred related to the government, they get shackled and beaten for questioning the authority of the oh mighty administration. It's one thing to flame some extreme conspirator for making a video that's possibly a heap of crap, it's another thing to bite someone for trying to search for answers to question they don't understand.
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I work every day with a branch of the gov't. In no way are these people "the almighty administration". Like I said before, it's a wonder
anything gets done. Nearly everyone serves their own interests. FWIW: I support the structure of our government, not necessarily the present administration. I'm rebutting your crap arguement here.
You did not come here looking for answers as you claim. You came here to post something you found controversial and start a fight about it. There are plenty of threads here where it has been discussed to death and plenty of other webboards where you could read about it.
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Anyhow, back to the subject. What i meant by the bringing up the turbine material is that if as the video claims, jet fuel only burns at 2000 degrees F, then the material making up the turbine can't be disenagrated by the fire can it?
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I suppose I should actually watch the video to refute this one. But, I will offer this... just because there isn't video of it, doesn't mean it wasn't there. Recall that the Pentagon is military installation. It is surrounded by I-395 on one side where it faces Pentagon City shopping center. The plan travelled north on 395 (approximately up the route in the link I posted) and crashed into the side. The side it hit has another highway in front of it (not an interstate, but not a country road). There is also a fence. It's also down a slight hill. Remember what I said about it being a military installation? In the middle of a big f-cking problem such as this, they aren't too keen on having the news hanging out up close filiming sh_t. That and they couldn't get too close anyway, because of the highway.
I believe that the guys that made this video also only pulled content from the open domain. Well in DC, even though I could see a plume of smoke out my living room window, I could watch on EVERY channel NYC ablaze. Even for days afterward. It was like "oh, yeah, we've got a fire too." Given that was the case in DC, where it happened, it's no wonder the rest of the country might thinks something didn't really happen....