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Difficult Facts for 9/11 Skeptics to Deny

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posted on Jun, 20 2007 @ 03:16 PM
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Originally posted by skyeagle409
If there was molten metal flowing out of the buildings, then we know at least the temperature was well over 1200 degrees F.


In NCSTAR 1-3 section E.3.6 the NIST CLEARLY STATES THAT only ONE out of all of the steel samples tested ever reached a temperature above 250C.

Page 43.

wtc.nist.gov...

NIST has been trying to TRICK people with the AIR temperatures for years... It is OBVIOUS that the important temp for their collapse model is the STEEL temp.

They shoot their own model down with the < 250C testing.



posted on Jun, 20 2007 @ 04:10 PM
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Originally posted by Griff
The fires could have been hot, but it doesn't mean that those huge heat sinks (columns) got anywhere near that temperature. Or else NIST would have found specimens that did.


Watch this video.

www.youtube.com...

In regards to false claims that steel buildings never collapse due to fire.



Kader Toy Factory Fire

At about 4pm on May 10th, 1993, a small fire was discovered on the first floor of part of the E-shaped building. Workers were instructed to keep working as the fire was thought to be minor. The fire alarm in this building did not sound.

The building was reinforced with un-insulated steel girders which quickly weakened and collapsed. This part of the building was dedicated to the storage of finished products and the fire spread quickly. Other parts of the factory were full of raw materials which also burnt very fast.

Workers in the first building who tried to escape found the ground floor exit doors locked, and the stairwells soon collapsed. Many workers jumped from the second, third and fourth floor windows in order to escape the flames, resulting in severe injuries or death. Fire-fighters arrived at the factory at about 4:40pm, to find Building One about to collapse.

The Kader buildings,...collapsed relatively early in the fire because their structural steel supports lacked the fireproofing that would have allowed them to maintain their strength when exposed to high temperatures. A post-fire review of the debris at the Kader site showed no indication that any of the steel members had been fireproofed.




[edit on 20-6-2007 by skyeagle409]



posted on Jun, 21 2007 @ 07:33 PM
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Now, this!

www.youtube.com...



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