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In reply to the discussion: 2335! update: 2416, update: 2444! new update: 2613 and growing! [View all]William Seger
(10,775 posts)17. Oh, the magical delayed remote action bombs?
So you believe people in or near the buildings heard bombs all over the place, including out in the street, well before the buildings collapsed (and you're sure they were bombs because nothing else sounds like an explosion and nothing else explodes in a fire), and then when the magic was just right, they caused the buildings to collapse up where the planes hit? Is that supposed to be less idiotic than magical silent explosives?
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I don't have any problem with people who "question the official narrative"
William Seger
Nov 2015
#31
I'm so glad you asked, here's some homework so you might answer your own questions honestly.
greyl
Oct 2015
#8
Wrong, false, and untrue. You did ask, "What do you account for the percentage...yada yada"
greyl
Oct 2015
#11
You ignore attrition. Many former "truthers" have discovered they were lied to
William Seger
Oct 2015
#13
I used to work with a Structural Engineer that was neck deep into all sorts of woo.
whitefordmd
Dec 2015
#40