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In reply to the discussion: LOL, YouTube gets it [View all]William Seger
(11,149 posts)31. (Sigh) The office contents, obviously
... which not a single real expert finds surprising, and steel "glowing bright yellow and orange" simply confirms that temperature rather than refutes it. Where is the evidence of any temperature anywhere near the temperature of thermite, and where is the rational explanation of how thermite would be found burning "weeks after" or why steel melted by thermite before the collapse would still be "molten" weeks later? The thermite theory isn't just unsupported; it's downright irrational.
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I think there is quite a few more than 3 or 4 and...just because they disagree with the
wildbilln864
Mar 2015
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