Gee CIA records aren't available through the FOIA?
Wow!
Gee CIA records aren't available through the FOIA?
Wow!
Yes they were.
You are a liar.
They were not turned off.
You are a liar.
Your pants are on fire and you have a long nose growth.
Open mouth insert foot.
http://rinf.com/alt-news/911-truth/n...-findings/693/
Fetzer said. “Remarkably, the fire alarm system in WTC-7 was turned off at 6:47 AM/ET and placed on ‘TEST’ status for a period of eight hours
Good post.
I actually wrote the first draft of that press release.
Test status means it still sent the alarm signal when there was a fire.
It's not like they could fight the fire anyway if the alarm told them where the fire was in the building -- and it was pretty clear where the fire was anyway, as the many eyewitness accounts attest.
Remarkably, the setting to test status was routine and the alarm still worked when the fire started.
Test status means the signals are stored in memory, and no signals went to the fire department.
Of course, since WTC 7 was blown up, these alarm records have been lost, including the records of the explosions that almost killed Barry Jennings and Michael hess.
You are a liar.
Wrong. The signal still goes to the fire department, there are just no specifics about the location of the fire in the building.
Who makes explosion alarms? You said no buildings made of steel and concrete can burn anyway.Of course, since WTC 7 was blown up, these alarm records have been lost, including the records of the explosions that almost killed Barry Jennings and Michael hess.
Nope. It's all true.You are a liar.
I have to go to HEB I am all out of tin foil. I hope to see some of you thick headed Bush lovers when I get back.![]()
Hope you post what you really think happened on 9/11 when you get back![]()
Wrong. If the alarm messages went to the fire department, they'd have a record of all the explosions and fires in WTC 7.
Remember that massive fire in WTC 7 you used to talk about?
You have a short memory. The messages have been lost, becasue the alarms were off. Of course, with the absence of these records, NIST can easier peddle their stupid thermal expansion theory, as the records of which columns expanded and when are lost.
They truned off the alarms so there would be no record of the explosions on paper.
btw - who turned off the alarms? In a high security building, that's not easy to do, unless it's an inside job.
they do have a record of the fire in WTC7.
Yes, there is a record of that.Remember that massive fire in WTC 7 you used to talk about?
It's pretty clear when the fire started.You have a short memory. The messages have been lost, becasue the alarms were off.There are no column expansion alarms. You have a really poor concept about what alarms do.Of course, with the absence of these records, NIST can easier peddle their stupid thermal expansion theory, as the records of which columns expanded and when are lost.
Again, there are no explosion alarms. There was fire before there were explosions in WTC7, and that fire was reported by the alarm system.They truned off the alarms so there would be no record of the explosions on paper.
It was done routinely every few weeks. Had you bothered to read the NIST report, you would know this.btw - who turned off the alarms? In a high security building, that's not easy to do, unless it's an inside job.
show me the records. They should have dozens of alarms triggered as the fire moved around slowly in the building.
You ought to pass those records on to NIST as well.
The NIST is where you will find the records.
Thanks for admitting you never read the report and for continuing to demonstrate your complete ignorance of alarm systems of any sort.
show me in the records where this explosion shows up:
WTC 7 Explosion on Audio (heard by firemen)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0YvrKfWkxdw
There are no explosion alarms made for buildings that you claim could never catch fire.
so you are telling us that the alarm system wouldn't alert the fire department if a large explosion went off?
I'm saying the alarms were not ON, they were on TEST status, which effectively means the alarms were OFF.
Convenient, if you wanted to make last minute planning for a demolition later that day.
Oh, by the way, did you ever figure out who turned the alarm off and under whose authority.
You'd think in an arson case, ya might want ot know that.
I am telling you that the alarm had already gone off and firefighters were alreay on the scene and unable to fight the fires.
You can say that, but it isn't true.I'm saying the alarms were not ON, they were on TEST status, which effectively means the alarms were OFF.
There was no reason to bring down WTC7 in any manner.Convenient, if you wanted to make last minute planning for a demolition later that day.
It's all in the report you didn't read.Oh, by the way, did you ever figure out who turned the alarm off and under whose authority.
http://www.nist.gov/public_affairs/t..._1120_wtc7.htm
It wasn't arson.You'd think in an arson case, ya might want ot know that.
NIST did not use any alarm data to determine the time and place of the fires.
Remember the diesel tank theory from the 5th floor? If the alarm data were there, they'd know if a fire was really roaring down there on the 5th floor.
Now we have the thermal expansion theory, where core column # 79 snapped off from girder # 44.
You have not read through the reports, you just regurgitate bull . NIST doesn't have any alarm data to determine where and when the fires were. They determined the fire locations by eyewitness testimony and visual evidence.
Yes, but after WTC 7 went down, all the alarm data was lost.
Why did you answer a question you didn't ask?
They could see where the fire was by looking at the building.Remember the diesel tank theory from the 5th floor? If the alarm data were there, they'd know if a fire was really roaring down there on the 5th floor.
There were no thermal expansion alarms.Now we have the thermal expansion theory, where core column # 79 snapped off from girder # 44.
That's exactly what I have been saying. Thanks for finally catching up to me and good to know you fully support the eyewitness testimony and visual evidence.You have not read through the reports, you just regurgitate bull . NIST doesn't have any alarm data to determine where and when the fires were. They determined the fire locations by eyewitness testimony and visual evidence.
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