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Galileo
06-17-2009, 03:46 PM
29 Structural & Civil Engineers Cite Evidence for Controlled Explosive Demolition

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Jun 17, 2009

29 Structural & Civil Engineers Cite Evidence for Controlled Explosive Demolition in Collapses of All 3 WTC High-Rises on 9/11

— Gregg Roberts and Staff

More than 700 architects and engineers have joined call for new investigation, faulting official collapse reports

The facts are in. The evidence is conclusive. These experts lay it all out.

For Some, the Doubts Began Early

"Something is wrong with this picture," thought Nathan Lomba, as he watched replays of the Twin Tower collapses on television on September 11, 2001. A licensed structural engineer trained in buildings' responses to stress, Lomba saw more on the screen than you or I. He puzzled, "How did the structures collapse in near-symmetrical fashion when the damage was clearly not symmetrical?"...

read more...

http://www.ae911truth.org/info/64

http://www.ae911truth.org/downloads/...2009-06-17.pdf

+ 700 architectural and engineering professionals

http://www.ae911truth.org/

This seals the deal. The experts have spoken.

ChumpDumper
06-17-2009, 03:49 PM
"How did the structures collapse in near-symmetrical fashion when the damage was clearly not symmetrical?"Because gravity works in one direction.

ChumpDumper
06-17-2009, 03:53 PM
And any paper that cites ""Heiwa" from the JREF boards can be dismissed out of hand.

DarrinS
06-17-2009, 04:36 PM
Lock, dump, ban, rape.

doobs
06-17-2009, 04:43 PM
I am expert.

http://blogs.pitch.com/plog/karl_hungus.jpg

Blake
06-17-2009, 04:48 PM
March in Eureka protests the six-year anniversery of the Iraq war
Elizabeth Sorrell

Published: Wednesday, March 25, 2009

Updated: Wednesday, March 25, 2009


Elizabeht Sorrell

Pouring rain didn't slow down the crowd, demonstrators still holding signs as they marched down the streets of Eurkea.

More than 150 demonstrators make their way down E Street in Eureka to the sound of trumpets, tubas and drums echoing behind them. The upbeat vocal musings of activist group The Raging Grannies fill protesters with gusto. They do not let the rain or hail get in their way.

Soggy cardboard signs are seen among damp cloth banners urging the community to honor victims of the Iraq war.

This was the scene in Eureka on Saturday. Members of the community, including Arcata City Council Member Shane Brinton and groups like Veterans for Peace, Democracy Unlimited and CopWatch all took the streets. They not only protested against the Iraq War, but wanted to get the word out that pressure must be put on the new president and his administration.

Although the protesters did not have a permit to assemble the threat of arrest did not bother them.

Michael Avcollie held a wet cardboard sign that read “Thanks for Patience” as he directed demonstrators across streets. In the past, Avcollie helped organize these marches. He first became involved in the organization process of anti-war marches in 2004.

But this time, he decided to take a back seat, helping the crowd cross streets and answering questions instead of leading.

Avcollie thought there wouldn’t be very many in the crowd because he feels that people don’t show up to events like this when there is someone new in power.

“It was an awesome turnout considering the change in the administration,” said Avcollie. “It is easy to come out when you hate the guy in the white house. But this time, it is hard to do the right thing.”

Sitting off in the corner outside of the courthouse was Nathan “Nate” Lomba. Lomba, a Vietnam veteran, is a member of Veterans for Peace. Lomba didn’t get active in protesting wars until the mid 90’s.

“As time goes on, if someone doesn’t speak up and present the truth how are people of the next generation going to understand what is going on?” Lomba said.

Starting on I and 5th Street in front of the Eureka Court House, the group turned right once they got to E, and walked down until they hit 1st, ending at a small open field. Originally on the sidewalk, the crowd decided to pile into E Street halfway through the march.

HSU student Christine Maple read a poem later in the rally when the marchers met in the field. “It has been six years and regardless of this Obama change, we have already began new things in Pakistan and we can’t give up.”

Maple started attending the peace walks and marches in Eureka six years ago when they started under Jack Nounnan, the man who organized the first anti-war rally in regards to Iraq in 2002. Maple believes that instead of relying on the government to do our work, people should be out there working for social action. Arcata Councilman Brinton supported this vision.

Brinton was one of the first speakers before the march started. He presented an idea of why we consider Franklin D. Roosevelt a great president. It wasn’t that he himself did things said Brinton, but that people put pressure on him to change things.

Lomba was happy with the positive crowd and reactions he has seen protests get over the years. Though Loomba feels they were preaching to the crowd, he said when they started doing their vigil on the corner in Eureka, they got a lot of middle fingers, which he calls one-fingered peace signs. “People that drive here gave us no signs of approval,” Lomba said.

But that is no longer the case. “For every one-fingered peace sign now, we get around 100 signs of approval. We have had people give us money, come up and give us beer. They are showing that they approve of what we are doing.”

Passersbys seemed positive, cheering and honking as the march went on. Avcollie said that when citizens see people marching they know that at least someone cares, that the issue still exists. “If you can at least just raise the awareness of the issue,” he said “maybe they will check it out and learn something about what is going on. You have to start with something.”

http://www.thejackonline.org/news/march-in-eureka-protests-the-six-year-anniversery-of-the-iraq-war-1.1627959


naw.....no agenda here for any of these whacko "experts"

Nbadan
06-17-2009, 06:49 PM
.....predictable....the Bush Faith crowd (the anti-truthers/pro 9/11 commission crowd ) want credible experts in engineering, architecture, explosives, etc...etc...you give it to them and they close their eyes

ChumpDumper
06-17-2009, 06:55 PM
Bjorkman (Heiwa) is not a credible expert in civil engineering.

He believes that if you dropped the top 10 floors of a WTC tower from a height of two miles onto the other 100 floors, its fall will be arrested with no damage to the 100 floors.

True story.

So I am still waiting for credible experts in engineering. Here I get the rantings of an insane boat welder.

Blake
06-17-2009, 07:01 PM
.....predictable....the Bush Faith crowd (the anti-truthers/pro 9/11 commission crowd ) want credible experts in engineering, architecture, explosives, etc...etc...you give it to them and they close their eyes

why is it that when I click on the "29 structural and civil engineers" link that I keep getting sent to another and another and never get the list?

please provide the list of these "experts" and I am extremely confident that their credibility will be thoroughly debunked, as usual.

edit: never mind, found the list......

but just a list of names by themselves would be nice.

SnakeBoy
06-17-2009, 07:10 PM
please provide the list of these "experts"

You don't need a list. There are only 32 structural & civil engineers in the world, so odds are if you pick one they believe 9/11 was staged.

Nbadan
06-17-2009, 07:14 PM
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_civil_engineers
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_structural_engineers

dolacheck
06-17-2009, 07:59 PM
I also bet "experts" would say its impossible to be hit by a meteorite and live as well, but oh wait that ACTUALLY happend. Point being, crazy shit happens that isnt supposed to or that defy the odds. Move on with your life

The_Worlds_finest
06-17-2009, 08:11 PM
Bjorkman (Heiwa) is not a credible expert in civil engineering.

He believes that if you dropped the top 10 floors of a WTC tower from a height of two miles onto the other 100 floors, its fall will be arrested with no damage to the 100 floors.

True story.

So I am still waiting for credible experts in engineering. Here I get the rantings of an insane boat welder.

these AIAs and PEs are all wack jobs too

http://www.ae911truth.org/

these pilots are all wack jobs too

http://pilotsfor911truth.org/

ChumpDumper
06-17-2009, 08:19 PM
these AIAs and PEs are all wack jobs too

http://www.ae911truth.org/

these pilots are all wack jobs too

http://pilotsfor911truth.org/Yes.

The_Worlds_finest
06-17-2009, 08:20 PM
Yes.

:lmao

ChumpDumper
06-17-2009, 08:27 PM
If you actually look into their claims, the wackiness ensues.

http://911guide.googlepages.com/Gagebox-full.jpg/Gagebox-full-full.jpg
Richard Gage, ae911truth.org

The_Worlds_finest
06-17-2009, 08:53 PM
I am in construction. Rarely is an engineer wrong in his work. These guys are highly detail oriented, very precise,and accurate in what they do. The amount of work that goes into building engineering is unreal.

They know what they are doing and for as many HIGHLY EDUCATED EXPERTS in their field and to say something isnt right should certainly shake your footings.....

ChumpDumper
06-17-2009, 09:10 PM
I am in construction. Rarely is an engineer wrong in his work. These guys are highly detail oriented, very precise,and accurate in what they do. The amount of work that goes into building engineering is unreal.

They know what they are doing and for as many HIGHLY EDUCATED EXPERTS in their field and to say something isnt right should certainly shake your footings.....There are many more qualified and highly educated experts in their field that say these people are loons.

MavTalker
06-17-2009, 09:36 PM
Galileo 3

Chump 2

Blake 1

Wild Cobra
06-17-2009, 11:07 PM
I am in construction. Rarely is an engineer wrong in his work. These guys are highly detail oriented, very precise,and accurate in what they do. The amount of work that goes into building engineering is unreal.

They know what they are doing and for as many HIGHLY EDUCATED EXPERTS in their field and to say something isnt right should certainly shake your footings.....
I'd say you are right. One of my Uncles is a retired Civil Engineer. Thing is, I'm sure it would be really easy to find 29 of these guys from the hundreds of thousands out there that haven't seen the structural details of the Twin Towers, and assume it's built like any other.

I wonder how many of these 29 saw detailed specs on the building? I wonder how many of them are such a joke in the community the can no longer find work as a structural engineer?

Blake
06-18-2009, 10:02 AM
Galileo 3

Chump 2

Blake 1

I'm beating CD?

Yes! :lobt: