> In article <Xns9395B203DF3A4sp...@65.82.44.187>,
> MonkeyPox <spamsp...@spam.spam> wrote:
>
>> And yet we are supposed to believe that those at the centre of a blast
>> which vapourized a 100 ton aircraft left DNA which tested 98.4%
>> successful.
>
> Only you claim it's vaporised. The vast majority of it entered the
> building. Much of it melted.
>
> The human body is mostly water. It can absorb enourmous amounts of
> heat before it breaks down. The DNA in the bones will be the last to
> go and it will survive until well after every drop of moisture in the
> flesh has been boiled out.
>
> ---- Andy
>
Loon...
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occurred." --Full Force Frank
Why is he a loon? Because he answered your question in a perfectly fair,
straightforward manner without resulting to insults?
Pity he was talking out of his ass, eh?
-dlj.
Why was he "talking out of his ass"? Because he won't buy into your
paranoid fantasy?
He is always talking out of his ass. This is the plane that "melted",
remember?
Or does DNA outlast aluminium in heat tests?
Ask him about the flying 757 engine he was touting last month...
You're assuming the fire coated the area evenly and there were no body
remains thrown out of the direct area of the fire to be found and
tested.
As far as bizarre paranoid theories go, the "evidence" (note quotes)
that the fallen lamp posts were planted because they didn't match the
lamp posts seen in the parking lot takes the cake. Having read that, I
started looking at lamp posts. Here in my city, the highway (I think
it's Route 6, but since I depend on public transportation and don't
drive, don't quote me on that!) has one sort of lamp post while the
local street (Broadway) has no less than four different styles of lamp
posts! (Three of them are free-standing, one of them is actually
bolted onto a telephone pole!)
Now if something big had knocked down lamp poles on the highway and
the photo showed different lamp poles on the local street in the
background, would you scream that it "proved" the lamp posts had been
planted?
I could give a crap about lamp posts. Show me a plane.
I don't give a crap about lamp posts either. I'm just telling you one
of the [wackier] theories out there.
As far as the plane... drive a plane into a building at 400+ MPH and
have the whole thing catch on fire with jet fuel and I'll bet all you
get are little pieces of metal and molten puddles. What [is] left will
be crammed inside the building. Where you there 24/7 while they did
(or did [not]) pull out debris?
I'm the guy who planted the biggest piece of evidence.