guardian.co.uk— Two months before September 11 Osama bin Laden flew to Dubai for 10 days for treatment at the American hospital, where he was visited by the local CIA agent, according to the French newspaper Le Figaro.
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So there were acetylene torches in the building? Sorry... what is it that burns hot enough to melt steel? Plastic? Carpet? Wood? I'm really intrigued... and once you've found this mysterious substance that was so abundant... Please tell me this... why did a fireman get up to the floor where the planes crashed and say that he could put the flames out? These mysterious flames can burn through insulation, burn theough steel and yet NOT burn through a human being... Wierd huh? Once again the Afghan goatherders defy the laws of physics... amazing...
podragNov 15, 2007
So there were acetylene torches in the building? Sorry... what is it that burns hot enough to melt steel? Plastic? Carpet? Wood? I'm really intrigued... and once you've found this mysterious substance that was so abundant... Please tell me this... why did a fireman get up to the floor where the planes crashed and say that he could put the flames out? These mysterious flames can burn through insulation, burn theough steel and yet NOT burn through a human being... Wierd huh? Once again the Afghan goatherders defy the laws of physics... amazing...
bullcutterNov 17, 2007
i also have the right to claim 9/11 conspiracism is a psychological disorder.
bullcutterNov 17, 2007
Steel does not have to melt to lose its structural integrity. Scientific fact. DONE.
elvisbDec 7, 2007
3500 diggs and this was only posted 24 days ago! The truth will not be stopped in the information age.
elvisbDec 7, 2007
Scott counters the ganja with plenty of fluoride, MSG, and aspartame.
murphy264Nov 27, 2008
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