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reply posted on 28-3-2006 @ 01:07 PM by The Links
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Originally posted by Zaphod58
Just for you, here are a few pictures of fire extinguishers, just fire extinguishers in general. See the similarties? Amazing isn't it.

They all have double levers and none are cone shaped, glad to see you are trying. Try again.
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reply posted on 28-3-2006 @ 01:11 PM by Zaphod58
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You simply can't see the other portion of the handle. It's obvious to everyone but you that it's simply a fire extinguisher.
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reply posted on 28-3-2006 @ 01:23 PM by Griff
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How's this. Looks kinda cone shaped to me.
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reply posted on 28-3-2006 @ 01:28 PM by HowardRoark
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It is also obvious that it is not "in the column" but rather it is in the enclosure built out around the column.
You can even see the metal drywall studs the fire extinguisher cabinet is mounted on.
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reply posted on 28-3-2006 @ 01:48 PM by AgentSmith
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Now you've posted the picture, it looks like it's in the wall to me..
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reply posted on 28-3-2006 @ 01:59 PM by The Links
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Originally posted by Zaphod58
You really are close minded about this. .
Troll. 
LOL really, i think it is you who is the troll, you are adding nothing to this conspiracy section at all, you want to be the thread killer. If you
want to believe the official story that is fine with me, i won't say you are close minded. Just as i choose not to believe in aliens, i won't be in
that section poo pooing everyones words, get a life you wonderful person.
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reply posted on 28-3-2006 @ 02:07 PM by AgentSmith
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The Links, while I commend your in depth research, you do appear to ignore the fact that many people can explain your anomolies. You seem to
consistantly forget to post links to original images so people can see the context, while also (in other cases) ignoring other, clearer images from
the same source.
You do appear to enjoy provoking a reaction amongst people, but i do admire your dedication in finding anomalies for analysis.
You can't however get upset when a large number of people come forward and point out what it is you are looking at, why ask people's opinions if you
are not interested in learning what it actually is?
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reply posted on 28-3-2006 @ 02:07 PM by byhiniur
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Looks alot like a fire extinguisher encased in the wall around a supporting column.
Think... if it was a bomb would FEMA be putting it on there website... under the section entitled 'debunking our official story'.
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reply posted on 28-3-2006 @ 02:31 PM by denythestatusquo
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Looks like a fire extinguisher inside a supporting beam to me too. The fire extinguisher is no longer bright red also. Is the lack of color due to
heat or it exploding or chemical reaction?
Below the space where the fire extinguisher is seen, we have what looks like asbestos against the beam as we would expect to see. The person on the
'picker' looks to be in a full suit which if often used in serious abatement procedures. I can't tell what kind of head gear the person has but
should be fully enclosed with air filtering and recirculation.
I don't see any enclosed wall so what are these people here talking about?
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reply posted on 28-3-2006 @ 02:32 PM by Zaphod58
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The wall is NORMALLY enclosed. However due to the damage, it's no longer enclosed.
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reply posted on 28-3-2006 @ 03:17 PM by ug87
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The guy in the basket is wearing just a normal air mask with charcoal canisters. You can buy one at Home Depot if you really want one.
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reply posted on 28-3-2006 @ 03:30 PM by denythestatusquo
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Originally posted by ug87
The guy in the basket is wearing just a normal air mask with charcoal canisters. You can buy one at Home Depot if you really want one. 
You really think so?
Then what kind of suit is he wearing? Let us know where we can buy that too and how much it costs. thanks.
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reply posted on 28-3-2006 @ 03:31 PM by AgentSmith
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Hopefully this will help, the main big picture is enhanced using brightness and sharpen filters on Photoshop. The one in bottom left is the crop from
the main picture The Links posted and obivously the fire extinguisher pic is just one that came up on Google.
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reply posted on 28-3-2006 @ 03:32 PM by denythestatusquo
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Originally posted by Zaphod58
The wall is NORMALLY enclosed. However due to the damage, it's no longer enclosed. 
Is it? are you saying that the plans show this or are you speculating again? I don't see any wall and it looks like the extinguisher or bomb or
whatever it is faces outward just behind the buildings facing metal work.
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reply posted on 28-3-2006 @ 03:39 PM by Zaphod58
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The extinguisher is in a box just like AgentSmith showed in his pics. Do you really think they're gonna leave all that piping and metalwork around
it exposed? It's head on, but if it were shown from the side you would see the wall section that was around it before it was blown apart in the
explosion/collapse.
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reply posted on 28-3-2006 @ 03:39 PM by AgentSmith
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Originally posted by denythestatusquo
Then what kind of suit is he wearing? Let us know where we can buy that too and how much it costs. thanks. 
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reply posted on 28-3-2006 @ 03:48 PM by denythestatusquo
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Originally posted by Zaphod58
The extinguisher is in a box just like AgentSmith showed in his pics. Do you really think they're gonna leave all that piping and metalwork around
it exposed? It's head on, but if it were shown from the side you would see the wall section that was around it before it was blown apart in the
explosion/collapse. 
Why does the box extend above and below that floor? It looks like a supporting beam to me. Furthermore, how far into the building is this? Nobody here
seems to know.
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reply posted on 28-3-2006 @ 03:50 PM by Zaphod58
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It looks like it goes floor to ceiling in the pic he posted. In the big pic it goes floor to ceiling, and the next one starts at the floor above, and
goes to the ceiling, etc.
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reply posted on 28-3-2006 @ 03:51 PM by denythestatusquo
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Originally posted by AgentSmith
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Emphasis mine... 
Doesn't look like what they are wearing to me? Besides I don't know where you are from but my understanding is that when you are working in an area
with asbestos with so many pp's per million in the air you are supposed to be wearing special clothing.
My understanding is that much of the structural steel in the WTC was coated in spray on asbestos. Which brings up the question of how effective fire
would be in melting too, but that is to asked in annother thread.
So the construction company or whoever is employing these guys is breaking the law.
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reply posted on 28-3-2006 @ 03:53 PM by The Links
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Originally posted by AgentSmith
The Links, while I commend your in depth research, you do appear to ignore the fact that many people can explain your anomolies. 
I am not ignoring any facts presented to me, as none are being presented.
 [You seem to consistantly forget to post links to original images so people can see the context, 
I don't know where half of the images come from that i have collected in the last few weeks, i am very very sorry Agent Smith. I find something in
one of those images which i would like to enquire about, and i post it in a thread, i crop it to keep it simple and to keep the size down. If there is
further question about it i can try and work out where i got it from, today this took over 2 hours. Source unknown would save me allot of bother
believe me.
 [while also (in other cases) ignoring other, clearer images from the same source. 
Now your back on about another thread where i found an image from a site with thousands of images, unlike yourself i only downloaded what i thought i
needed at the time. And from of those initial images again i asked a question of, you saying i should return to the site i got my original from and
cross check every image before asking a question here on ATS?
 [You do appear to enjoy provoking a reaction amongst people, 
I ask questions people have problems answering.
 but i do admire your dedication in finding anomalies for analysis.
You can't however get upset when a large number of people come forward and point out what it is you are looking at, why ask people's opinions if you
are not interested in learning what it actually is? 
If you call my words of "GET A LIFE YOU SAD PERSON" being upset then you are a sad person also. The ultimate Troll calls me a troll and i get
censored for calling him a sad person, lol what next.
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