Thousands of pounds of explosives sometimes fail to knock over buildings, but this building in Florida just demolishes itself

Dusty

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This is just not possible, so it is some form of terrorism, or this building was built out of lime and not cement
 
Y’all aren’t focusing on all the buildings which HAVENT fallen down. Jeez.
 
Or the ground underneath it wasn't stable.
Nope even if the ground was bad the building should have started to crumble making it clearly unfit for habitation. But no it just up and demolished itself. Bullshit
 
Holy crap, I hope this isn't another conspiracy theory.
Buildings like this need tons of explosives to fall like this one did, the fact is that nothing like this has ever happened before. But you can explain why it totally fell before there was any damage. You can also point to the last time that this happened.

But do not look too hard because it has never happened

 
Y’all aren’t focusing on all the buildings which HAVENT fallen down. Jeez.
Yes I am and they are the point, some buildings literally can not be knocked over and have to be taken apart piece by piece yet this one just implodes itself.
 
I am focusing on all of those government employees with a high percentage of diversity mandated equity and it is a few days now to find the bodies of the people affected by the collapse. If you are searching for life, how many days will they survive in a collapsed building? We are in decline. Our nation is in decline. There was a time the men who were just that would put their lives on the line and die to save someone. Remove the debris with equipment at an acceptable level. This is fishy otherwise.
 
There is a phenomena called "spalling" where the steel reinforcement in concrete gets exposed to salt and begins to deteriorate. It happens to bridges up north due to road salt and any concrete structure built near the ocean. It's endemic to the old condos in south Florida.
 


This is just not possible, so it is some form of terrorism, or this building was built out of lime and not cement


It is obviously possible. There are absolutely no signs of any demolition.

This is why you should wait for the actual causes of a disaster before posting lunatic theories.
 
Or the ground underneath it wasn't stable.
Nope even if the ground was bad the building should have started to crumble making it clearly unfit for habitation. But no it just up and demolished itself. Bullshit
More food for thought:

 
Or the ground underneath it wasn't stable.
Nope even if the ground was bad the building should have started to crumble making it clearly unfit for habitation. But no it just up and demolished itself. Bullshit
More food for thought:

Can't be corrosion as there are far too many older and similar buildings still standing.
 

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