Let’s see.
1. You posted about Harrit’s thermite paper to which I responded that Steven Jones inadvertently showed the spectra of primer paint chips which matches that of the supposed thermite chips spectra in said paper. I also pointed out that Harrit never tests the resistivity of primer...
Once again, you can’t refute what I’ve presented and try to hand wave everything away.
Just makes you look like a fool.
Keep up the “good” work though!
So how about those seams between the aluminum cladding pieces, or the connections between the perimeter column assemblies instead of your idiotic “explosive laser cuts”.
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Then they should be easy to counter/refute right EMH?
Or do you lack the intelligence/knowledge to do so?
You see, you CAN’T admit you’re completely wrong because it will destroy your “forum street cred” here. Instead, you blather on insulting and changing the subject at a every turn to avoid...
Once again, when you get slapped down with facts, you avoid addressing those facts and try and change the subject.
Are you afraid of admitting you were completely wrong?
Oh boy. Let me hit you with some knowledge so you stop making things up because of your lack of understanding.
Those areas circled in red are not "explosive laser cuts".
That is where each piece of aluminum cladding ended and the next one began. That's were the seams between each piece is. I...
Again.
Explain how this DENT, circled in red, occurred in the aluminum cladding on the opposite side of where the explosive force came from. Use the diagram I posted just above if you need help.
Specifically where? That wing damage is how many perimeter columns long? Getting information out of you is like pulling teeth! Do you know how to mark up an image?
Explain how that would work. You're not just throwing shit at the wall to see what sticks are you? You've thought this through right?
How would an explosion on the INSIDE of the perimeter column cut aluminum cladding on the opposite side of the perimeter column??? Did the explosive force come...
Reading comprehension. The aluminum cladding is DENTED on the outside. Do you know the difference between DENTED and CUT.
Tell me again how explosives were used to DENT the aluminum cladding INWARD.
Come on EMH...
Like I said! AMAZING explosives that blew up from the inside and chopped off the cladding on the outside.
Keep posting. You're making yourself look like a fool.