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Audio-Bush commenting on explosives in building,Despair in Washington

by 911 inside job
Audio-Bush commenting on explosives in building,Despair in Washington

Audio:
http://dc.indymedia.org/usermedia/audio/1/u2r2h--bush_explosives-15sep06.mp3

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"T Lee Buyea - Fla News Service"

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Desperation In Washington, DC

http://www.rense.com/general73/desp.htm

Bush's cruel and degrading presidency
http://onlinejournal.com/artman/publish/article_1217.shtml

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Bush Tacitly Implies WTC Controlled Demolition?

http://www.prisonplanet.com/articles/september2006/180906bushimplies.htm
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Bush Desperate To Legislate Mengele Style Torture

http://prisonplanet.com/articles/september2006/190906mengelestyle.htm
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The Dollar$ & $en$e Of 911

http://www.rense.com/general73/dollars.htm

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Subject: Physical contradictions of WTC collapse

Accepted at the most popular web repository of professional physics
papers (arXiv.org), a rigorous analysis shows that avalanche of WTC
building collapse could not form only due to initial damage of a
few building floors, irrespective of that initial damage details:

http://arxiv.org/abs/physics/0609105 (paper abstract)

http://arxiv.org/PS_cache/physics/pdf/0609/0609105.pdf (full text, 282
Kb)

Excerpt from paper's conclusions (p. 8):
"We conclude that in a tall building like WTC 2 a single avalanche may
form under the conditions such as those following the airplane impact.
The avalanche can propagate a few floors, at best, before it comes to a
stop. The avalanche cannot reach ground zero, however, if the damage is
localized only to the impacted floors. For the avalanche to develop and
consume whole building in the time of ? 1.2 T extremely high levels of
damage to the floors that were not directly affected by the airplane
collision are required. If such a damage were delivered slowly to the
whole building, this would have initiated one or possibly few slower
avalanches sooner. This did not happen, so judging by the magnitude of
the damage that had to be delivered rapidly to the building moments
before the collapse, we conclude that the airplane impact could not have
been a sole culprit for the catastrophy. Rather, we surmise that there
was a wave of massive destruction (WMD) propagating throughout the
building in the wake of which the avalanche formed. The WMD most likely
started somewhere between the impacted floors and the middle of the
building in a big explosion, which destroyed a number of floors to
create a core of an avalanche. The WMD then propagated downwards
destroying 70-90% of load-bearing capacity of the floors that were
shortly thereafter consumed by the avalanche. In other words,
the scenario suggested by the 9/11 commission, where the building
collapses in a single avalanche in the near-free-fall times, is
physically impossible unless other sources of damage to the building are
identified."

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`Prof. tells illegals to seize S. Cal.
PE.com | Inland Southern California | San Bernardino Metro

http://www.pe.com/localnews/sanbernardino/stories/PE_News_Local_D_navarro18.3a435c3.html
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