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10-28-2011, 10:06 PM
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Re: Edna Cintron, The Woman in Hole From 9/11
I know what you mean. At first rescue still seemed possible, but all you had to do was keep looking up at them, you could tell hope was fading quick. Imagine the circumstances that make a person go from thinking they will be rescued to thinking I will get it over with in under an hour.
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10-29-2011, 08:07 PM
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Re: Edna Cintron, The Woman in Hole From 9/11
It doesnt take much heat to buckle exposed steel. Steel is weak under extreme heat and add to that the combined weight. It was game over as soon as the steel was exposed to the temperatures and they couldn't stop the fire. |
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10-29-2011, 08:13 PM
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Re: Edna Cintron, The Woman in Hole From 9/11
Man, I am glad some on here understand that concept. Some on here must wear the little tinfoil hats and shit. I had a guy try to tell my eyes betrayed me, that I was not seeing planes hit the building, it was a "hologram". And I was seeing dummies throwed out the windows, and not person after person fall to a certain horrifying death.
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