Well, the way you describe it, ALL the buildings in Miami should be falling down.
What, pray tell, are the odds that there have been no other building failures like this in all of Miami's history, but now -- when the bad guys desperately need a distraction -- a building falls into it's own footprint?
Well, the way you describe it, ALL the buildings in Miami should be falling down." No that's not correct at all. I'm pointing out facts that are publicly available yet everyone wants to go right to the "they blew it up" bullshit with zero facts other than "oh I saw a flash of light" and everyone just goes along with it. We're better than that.
What do you mean what are the odds? How the hell should I know but it seems to have happened. Until there's PROOF of this being something other than natural causes like a sink hole or a structural failure which I did hear this building was sited for in the past I will not entertain bullshit theories that make us look like crazys.
It is your right to 'not entertain theories', BUT when you do that you automatically accept the narrative (which itself is a theory).
Then the narrative gets 'set in concrete' for several years while 'someone' does an investigation. Meanwhile, no one releases any information because of the 'ongoing investigation'.
Dozens (if not hundreds) of buildings in Miami have 'been cited' in the past, so that isn't any sort of 'proof'.
I'm not saying it is proven that something shady happened here, I'm just saying it's possible.
It's also possible that anything resembling evidence will be hidden from us, which means we (by default) have to accept the (unproven) narrative because there will never be 'proof' of anything. Narrative 'confirmed'.
Well, the way you describe it, ALL the buildings in Miami should be falling down.
What, pray tell, are the odds that there have been no other building failures like this in all of Miami's history, but now -- when the bad guys desperately need a distraction -- a building falls into it's own footprint?
Well, the way you describe it, ALL the buildings in Miami should be falling down." No that's not correct at all. I'm pointing out facts that are publicly available yet everyone wants to go right to the "they blew it up" bullshit with zero facts other than "oh I saw a flash of light" and everyone just goes along with it. We're better than that.
I agree that 'we're better than that', but you didn't answer my question...
Miami sits on limestone, and has hundreds of hi-rise complexes dating back several decades. None have fallen into their own footprint.
So, what are the odds that it happens now?
What do you mean what are the odds? How the hell should I know but it seems to have happened. Until there's PROOF of this being something other than natural causes like a sink hole or a structural failure which I did hear this building was sited for in the past I will not entertain bullshit theories that make us look like crazys.
https://www.thedailybeast.com/ill-fated-champlain-towers-showed-signs-of-something-off
It is your right to 'not entertain theories', BUT when you do that you automatically accept the narrative (which itself is a theory).
Then the narrative gets 'set in concrete' for several years while 'someone' does an investigation. Meanwhile, no one releases any information because of the 'ongoing investigation'.
Dozens (if not hundreds) of buildings in Miami have 'been cited' in the past, so that isn't any sort of 'proof'.
I'm not saying it is proven that something shady happened here, I'm just saying it's possible.
It's also possible that anything resembling evidence will be hidden from us, which means we (by default) have to accept the (unproven) narrative because there will never be 'proof' of anything. Narrative 'confirmed'.
Make no mistake, you are entertaining a theory.