31-10-2012, 10:44 AM
Marvelous insights from chief electrical engineer Richard Humenn and controlled demolition technician Tom Sullivan.
Mr. Humenn:
If the floors pancake, columns still standing.
Interior columns compromised, black hole sucking everything in.
Accessibility of elevator companies 24/7; elevator companies worked at night, access to interior of core columns
Sub stations 107/75/41/7: 4 transformers each side: (4 + 4) X 4 = 32 X 30,000 lb = 960,000 lb = 480 tons
Aircooled dry type; where are the transformers
Antenna fell first: at top, not at impact
Mr. Sullivan:
Our procedure: cut at intervals, cut stairways, elevators, remove cars
A complex and precise process
NIST said fire caused one column to fail causing global collapse: nonsense
Access for team of loading experts, right kind of explosives
Sometimes load only lower third; don't have to load all floors, only bottom third
Wireless remote detonators, too expensive for civilian use, used by military
Thermite since invention in 1984; vs. RDX copper jacketed
Successive, progressive, smaller waves of sound
Thermite > melting > cutting > far less noise (nothing left but melted steel)
[Phil's note: The fire down below; so hot, for so long.]
Lean? It happens, even in controlled demolition
I knew from Day One it was a controlled demolition
Classic kink, center core failed first, classic implosion: penthouse first
Phil's footnote:
On the basis of the testament of these two highly qualified observers, the next step would be to catalog the most recent elevator work
And, again, I say, the presence of the E-4B: why
Why do you need an Air Force command center over New York--it's a platform designed for a post-nuclear exchange environment
Mr. Humenn:
If the floors pancake, columns still standing.
Interior columns compromised, black hole sucking everything in.
Accessibility of elevator companies 24/7; elevator companies worked at night, access to interior of core columns
Sub stations 107/75/41/7: 4 transformers each side: (4 + 4) X 4 = 32 X 30,000 lb = 960,000 lb = 480 tons
Aircooled dry type; where are the transformers
Antenna fell first: at top, not at impact
Mr. Sullivan:
Our procedure: cut at intervals, cut stairways, elevators, remove cars
A complex and precise process
NIST said fire caused one column to fail causing global collapse: nonsense
Access for team of loading experts, right kind of explosives
Sometimes load only lower third; don't have to load all floors, only bottom third
Wireless remote detonators, too expensive for civilian use, used by military
Thermite since invention in 1984; vs. RDX copper jacketed
Successive, progressive, smaller waves of sound
Thermite > melting > cutting > far less noise (nothing left but melted steel)
[Phil's note: The fire down below; so hot, for so long.]
Lean? It happens, even in controlled demolition
I knew from Day One it was a controlled demolition
Classic kink, center core failed first, classic implosion: penthouse first
Phil's footnote:
On the basis of the testament of these two highly qualified observers, the next step would be to catalog the most recent elevator work
And, again, I say, the presence of the E-4B: why
Why do you need an Air Force command center over New York--it's a platform designed for a post-nuclear exchange environment