Storm Area 51, They Can't Stop All of Us Event

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there will absolutely be a select few idiots that will show up smh
 

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I actually hope they go and try it. It's going to be funny when they realize they have to traipse through 110 degree heat for 20 miles to even come to a structure before which they will likely have already died from thirst or exposure.
 

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Gave a nice long ramble half asleep but couldn’t find the energy to edit it all or clean it up.

Trump said building wouldn’t fall from an airplane. I believe him.

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Steel cores are ridiculously tough for an airplane to fly through after just having flown through the exterior of the towers to then fly though the other side.


~ 5:15 in Trump lays out his understanding of the strength.
 
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Gave a nice long ramble half asleep but couldn’t find the energy to edit it all or clean it up.

Trump said building wouldn’t fall from an airplane. I believe him.

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Steel cores are ridiculously tough for an airplane to fly through after just having flown through the exterior of the towers to then fly though the other side.

Are you drunk? Keep editing...there are so many typos (giving you credit here), run on sentences and misused words that I couldn't read the whole rant even if I wanted to...

By the way, steel melts at 2500 degrees but it loses its structural integrity long before that temperature. And no, the plane didn't slice through the entire structure of the building. If it had, the building (or at least the top) would have dropped/moved/something. Obviously the structure held up to the impact, but not the prolonged fire.
 

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Are you drunk? Keep editing...there are so many typos (giving you credit here), run on sentences and misused words that I couldn't read the whole rant even if I wanted to...

By the way, steel melts at 2500 degrees but it loses its structural integrity long before that temperature. And no, the plane didn't slice through the entire structure of the building. If it had, the building (or at least the top) would have dropped/moved/something. Obviously the structure held up to the impact, but not the prolonged fire.

I was 3/4 asleep lying in bed going off a lot of memory and old stuff I’ve retired to the back of my mind.

I fixed it already bud, ie you’re quoting me saying I already deleted/heavily simplified my post.

Speaking of drunk, beer!

Uh, also you might want to watch the footage because the entire narrative of why the buildings fell is because the impacted areas weakened the areas so badly that the higher floors eventually collapsed and fell down onto the damaged impact zone. The story is the weight was so much that it pancaked every floor from there down very shallow to the base of the building.

I linked a 10 min video that shows the pancaking. Don’t you remember the pancaking happened 30+ odd minutes after? I was in school and remember seeing it on TV.


Here’s fire fighters that weren’t in the loop.


I hold the belief maybe 50-200 people were in on the tower attack. Some were in positions of government but our government didn’t orchestrate this. We had nothing to gain from this. I think 33 years from now, it’ll be declassified that we just were completely unprepared/didn’t anticipate such a thing could be pulled on us. We were caught with our pants down, and reacted.
 
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