Our local news media report a tanker crash on a busy LA freeway this past weekend. The LA Times story contains a video with this fine actress, Lauren Wonder, a CalTrans Spokesperson:
Lauren earnestly implores us (at about 1:30 in the video linked below) to realize that gasoline fuel burns at 4000F! "That fuel can burn at 4000 degrees so you can imagine the damage ... and the flames ... and what it can do to concrete and steel," she says with a sincerity and urgency that would make Meryl Streep proud.
Four thousand degrees? Really? Everybody else says it's more like 1000F but I guess LA gasoline burns hotter due to to all the bullshit glitter and glamor that we have here in our atmosphere.
Here is the story link with video:
http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/lanow/2 ... -fire.html
The above Caltrans actress, Lauren Wonder, is previously quoted as saying, "“Public affairs work is so exciting; there’s never a dull moment. Those of us in this practice may have just an inch of science and engineering knowledge, but we know how to spread a good story a mile wide.” Source
Yep, that about sums it up, Lauren.
We've had other similar news stories in the last couple years here in LA. All with tankers that crash and burn and just happen to do it under another section of freeway causing heat damage to the "concrete and steel" above. They never seem to crash out in the open for some reason.
MEDIA still pushing "burning fuel melts steel"
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She has no time for facts, there are more important things like diversity training workshops and following orders.
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It reminds me of the old turntables (I'm showing my age) which could stack several records and drop them one at a time for play however I just don't remember the record dropping and destroying the turntable so the pancake theory collapses.
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Same goes for pancakes.
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I seem to recall seeing "pancake collapse" type gags in various cartoons from many years ago though I couldn't name them now.
Perhaps a psy-op suggestion from that long ago? I wonder.
Perhaps a psy-op suggestion from that long ago? I wonder.
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Goodness, TPTB weren't the least bit worried about whether their 9/11 psyop made any sense at all. They knew people are gullible and bloodthirsty, so they only had to "throw something'' together, and present an obvious enemy, and America would go to war.whatsgoingon wrote:Not a single person with a degree in physics, chemistry, math or logic was present that day. Either that or the decision was from the top down and the top in this case has not a single working neuron. Or the Top thinks the public is mentally equivalent to a chicken or fish.
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Absolutely hilarious! Droll and sardonic. Totally rockin'.MrSinclair wrote:It reminds me of the old turntables (I'm showing my age) which could stack several records and drop them one at a time for play however I just don't remember the record dropping and destroying the turntable so the pancake theory collapses.
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Is it realistic to hope that some American science teachers are not afraid to set their students straight about crap like that?lux wrote: Lauren earnestly implores us (at about 1:30 in the video linked below) to realize that gasoline fuel burns at 4000F! "That fuel can burn at 4000 degrees so you can imagine the damage ... and the flames ... and what it can do to concrete and steel," she says with a sincerity and urgency that would make Meryl Streep proud.
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I will now post this link - IN ANTICIPATION of Heiwa's reaction - as I'm sure he would have done so before myself !whatsgoingon wrote: Does anyone think $25000 in Jet A fuel could take out a skyscraper?
How absurd.
http://heiwaco.tripod.com/chall.htm
On an even more serious note: anyone still accepting that a passenger airplane's burning fuel can take down two steel-structures, 110 stories tall, must be totally deranged / terminally stupid. We, "the conspiracists", as they call us - are often asked to 'take our medications'. Well, people still believing in the official 9/11 tale are far beyond sick. They are gravely brainwashed - and victims of what is called "mass psychosis".
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I think this calls for quoting a passage I read today in Monsters & Magical Sticks: There's No Such Thing As Hypnosis?, page 45. (c)1987.simonshack wrote:On an even more serious note: anyone still accepting that a passenger airplane's burning fuel can take down two steel-structures, 110 stories tall, must be totally deranged / terminally stupid. We, "the conspiracists", as they call us - are often asked to 'take our medications'. Well, people still believing in the official 9/11 tale are far beyond sick. They are gravely brainwashed - and victims of what is called "mass psychosis".
Underneath all so-called problems, lies that fuel called fear: fear of rejection, fear of dying, fear of falling, fear of not being good enough. Whatever you tag it, it still comes out fear. Fear is what makes the field fertile for the "planting" of hypnotic suggestions which result in behavior labeled by some psychiatrists and psychologists as neurotic, psychotic, paranoid, manic-depressive and, in rare cases, normal.
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Actually jet fuel is injected in any air plane jet engine of steel, where it is burned at high temperature to produce driving force and ... the jet engine doesn't melt. Same thing with a car engine. It doesn't melt when petrol gas explodes inside it, so you can drive a street. Not even the lubrication is affected.
Buy a gallon of jet fuel and put it in any pot or pan and ignite it ... and put some steel into the pot or pan. The pot or pan will not melt. And nor the steel that you put in.
Buy a gallon of jet fuel and put it in any pot or pan and ignite it ... and put some steel into the pot or pan. The pot or pan will not melt. And nor the steel that you put in.
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In addition to the excellent analysis and humour above, I would like to remind readers that steel conducts heat too. So any "intense heat" from aviation fuel would have been dissipated throughout the towers' steel structure!
Even if people believe in planes or Father Christmas - surely they can see why the twin towers would NOT have collapsed through high temperatures?
Even if people believe in planes or Father Christmas - surely they can see why the twin towers would NOT have collapsed through high temperatures?