nickw wrote: ↑Sat Feb 04, 2023 11:12 am
The thing- it was Miles Mathis first said the building was a shell. no real offices not loads of people working there. Thats a possibility? Thus the trippers could bypass the main building & never know the layout of the interior? Stories of people not going to work there on the day ... maybe they never did but were part of the background of "people who worked at the WTC".
I wonder about that. Did the other lifts exist as stated. Or is it like the Eiffel Tower, and you have stages. In that case, the WTC could have had floors at certain levels you could book out for meetings, but only at certain heights, the excuse is built in. Also, on the ground I notice the mezzanine floors. The first floor of the Eiffel Tower only circles the outside perimeter also.
Re: Immoderate Discord
Posted: Sat Feb 04, 2023 7:31 pm
by napoleon
you can put three hundred elephants on each floor if you wanted ,it wouldn't affect what you thought about the collapse .
but by sayiing it was a shell or empty ,it bridges a gap in the reasoning of what we were shown.
remember they only need you or anyone to accept the collapse as real ,no wonder i didn't see an elephant ,there were no elephant's working that day.
probably was empty .but the footage isnt evidence of that .
Re: Immoderate Discord
Posted: Sat Feb 04, 2023 7:51 pm
by rachel
I don't understand what you saying @napoleon.
The two building existed.
Do the two buildings still exist?
What do you mean?
It really does confuse me how exactly you see what was shown on tv the day relates to the real buildings. I feel I'm missing something really basic that I should have got.
Re: Immoderate Discord
Posted: Sat Feb 04, 2023 7:57 pm
by napoleon
the collapse footage is easier to accept if you assume the buildings were shells,
Re: Immoderate Discord
Posted: Sat Feb 04, 2023 7:58 pm
by rachel
You believe the buildings were real?
Or no, you don't?
Re: Immoderate Discord
Posted: Sat Feb 04, 2023 8:03 pm
by napoleon
course they were real ,youve been up them ,as have millions,...
there was two tunnels from both towers running to cia headquarters the solomon building.7
what i'm saying is any evidence from the real towers ,inhabbited or not ,fully floored or not .
makes no difference to what the collapse looked like
Re: Immoderate Discord
Posted: Sat Feb 04, 2023 8:05 pm
by napoleon
but to some they could seem to be mutually eclusive ,ergo no elephants went to work that day ,and we didnt see an elephant in the wreckage
Re: Immoderate Discord
Posted: Sat Feb 04, 2023 8:08 pm
by rachel
Sorry, I just wanted to ask that silly question so I could get rid of it.
I don't know, quite obviously I think the real buildings were demolished. It's just the idea they come up with doing it in the way they did, does put a big question if they were what they were said to be. And since things like the Blackpool Tower popped up in multiple places, it does kind of fit as an excuse.
Re: Immoderate Discord
Posted: Sat Feb 04, 2023 8:20 pm
by napoleon
theres no doubt in my mind the outer steel walls were supporting ,something ,even if just the rigidity,,unreal is an architect he's probably gone over the footage, but i reckon the insides were a work of art ,
i have visions of machines like in brazil the movie cannons to fire sheets of paper to the only real witnesses who would see ,loaded with paper ,ready to be fired out into the new york streets , first twenty seconds look at gilliams film making he's crckers
so instead they fire the files out ,
i like the fantasy behind the trick ,the guessing is what made it fun,,,,,,,,,,not macabre
anyway there a glimpse into an old musing xxx
Re: Immoderate Discord
Posted: Sat Feb 04, 2023 8:30 pm
by rachel
Yes, it occurred to me having a huge space inside might have been useful from the art perspective. Those artists, E-team, The B-Thing.
Are they crowded on a mezzanine floor?
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