I was on board with 9/11 a year after it happened, and then se things happened close to home where I could see how steel may not melt, but it certainly could bend under jet fuel temps (it did with grass fires in the area), so I figured the claims that the engineers were brilliant & designed it to fall in on itself must be accurate.
Everything else I have studied since finding Q Makes it clear 9/11 was an inside job & things were far worse than I had ever imagined, though lined up perfectly with what I had been taught about deep state problems growing up.
I know enough about architecture and structure built to know you cannot have it just collapsed like a pancake. You can collapsed but it will go slowly down. Then I was told the jet fuel came down the elevator and ignite from underneath was how I was being explained to. I said, then who light the match at the bottom?
A colonel from the Army told me I need to go work for the FBI. Sent me a recommendation letter there. No one wants me. It's good too because of what I understand now.
I am glad I never jumped on potential opportunities like that. In my younger years I couldn't stop my white knight syndrome & was way too outspoken. I would have been Clintoned.
I was on board with 9/11 a year after it happened, and then se things happened close to home where I could see how steel may not melt, but it certainly could bend under jet fuel temps (it did with grass fires in the area), so I figured the claims that the engineers were brilliant & designed it to fall in on itself must be accurate.
Everything else I have studied since finding Q Makes it clear 9/11 was an inside job & things were far worse than I had ever imagined, though lined up perfectly with what I had been taught about deep state problems growing up.
I know enough about architecture and structure built to know you cannot have it just collapsed like a pancake. You can collapsed but it will go slowly down. Then I was told the jet fuel came down the elevator and ignite from underneath was how I was being explained to. I said, then who light the match at the bottom?
A colonel from the Army told me I need to go work for the FBI. Sent me a recommendation letter there. No one wants me. It's good too because of what I understand now.
I am glad I never jumped on potential opportunities like that. In my younger years I couldn't stop my white knight syndrome & was way too outspoken. I would have been Clintoned.
Exactly. You and me both.