Friday, August 10, 2007

Whas there uranium used on 9/11?

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Upload Time: 06-05-07 06:01:12
User: dr0mer
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Clip that qeustion the 911 atacks. so watch en open your mind.

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exile4eva ::: Favorites
if that small engine survived, why didn't the titanium casings (which weighed about 9 tonnes each)?
06-12-04 19:57:42
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sara121012 ::: Favorites
i know there was bombs set off in the and a small plane was set in it
07-01-22 15:42:06
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darklag ::: Favorites
this is bullshit...a fucking plane crashed into the fucking tower, the towers fell...END OF FUCKING STORY there was no bombs and no urainem or however u spell it!
07-02-04 21:36:23
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OrganicDrew ::: Favorites
uranium is kind of far stepped more likely the prospect of bringing back soil evidence and trace elements that could link to some kind of exotic explosive that would not correlate with the official story of a JETA Fuel combustion
07-04-27 23:24:16
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anothertangent ::: Favorites
I just can't take something that was narrated by a 16 years old seriously. Especially when his sources are "a scientist" and "experts".
07-05-09 19:02:36
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apocalypsynch ::: Favorites
Wouldn't it be too dangerous for the workers at the Pentagon to expose themselves to radiation at all without protective suits?
07-07-30 02:49:59
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ulostknowledge ::: Favorites
haha
07-08-06 01:41:18
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flyana ::: Favorites
Regarding the engines, the engine is actually only a few feet in diameter, as seen in the photo of the wreck. The basis of his engine theory is the outside turbine blades, which is what draws air into the engine for combustion, as the engine sits in the center and simply compresses the large amounts of air drawn in for discharge out the back (Known as Jet Blast). If the engine were 9 feet in diameter, the cowling (What encases the engine) would have to be much greater in size then 9 feet.
07-08-09 17:59:33
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flyana ::: Favorites
Actually, very little titanium is on a passenger jet as the FAA and it's foreign counterparts, have never permitted titanium to be used for the engine casings, which instead are made of an aluminum alloy (Hence why exhaust temperatures cannot go above 240 degrees farenheit (In order to prevent the casings from getting damaged).
07-08-09 19:38:49
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flyana ::: Favorites
And it was Continental's use of titanium without permission, which caused the Concorde disaster. Hence why they were indicted for the violation.
07-08-09 19:40:24
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