Why did the two largest buildings in the United States collapse when set
afire?
Because the Italian Mafia supplied the steel to build the structures in the
first place.
The contract went to a Pennsylvania steel contractor who supplied
substandard steel for the project.
The substandard steel was recognized early on in the WTC tower's
construction and a New York City building inspector shut the project down.
It would have cost the Pennsylvania steel contractor millions of dollars to
right their wrong and replace the substandard steel with the proper product.
It would have also cost Carlos Gambino and the Gambino Crime Familia of New
York their kick back which they received to prevent the labor unions in New
York City from striking.
The Pennsylvania steel contractor asked Gambino if he could help them and
Gambino was told of a rising star in New York City politics and local
government named Rudolf Guiliani whose pride in his Italian heritage ran
deep. Guiliani also respected La Cosa Nostra despite it being an illegal and
murderous organized crime entity well known to the FBI and the entire world.
Gambino asked Guiliani to have lunch with him and Rudy "The Rat" Gouhliani
couldn't have been more happy to honor the Boss of Bosses in American Crime.
FBI photographs show the two having lunch and Gouhliani sat perfectly
straight at attention like the typical Mafia soldier in awe of the God-like
man he was dining with.
Gambino asked Gouhliani, an attorney, if he had any solution to the problem
of the now idle WTC project.
Gouhliani came up with a solution. The mob would muscle the building
inspectors while Gouhliani and his college educated thugs would lobby the
courts to get the NYC building codes changed allowing the substandard steel
to pass inspection and thus prevent the steel contractor from having to
replace the steel used in the building with the proper product.
That is what transpired.
The NYC building inspectors and their families were terrorized and
threatened by the filthy Degos of Mafia and Gouhliani got the codes changed
in a hurry to allow the steel to pass muster.
The WTC tower's construction began again immediately afterward and Rudy "The
Rat" was the hero of the day along with Gambino and the rest of the Degos of
NYC.
All was forgotten until one day both towers were set afire by terrorists.
That day was September 11, 2001.
After burning for about an hour each, the steel in both towers softened and
each collapesed killing 3,000 people and starting a war.
Gouhliani happened to be mayor of NYC at the time and the foolish morons of
America treated the mob's bitch as a hero for his handling of the disaster.
But they didn't know the whole story of Rudy "The Rat" Gouhliani's and the
Gambino Crime Family's involvement in the construction of the WTC towers and
the substandard steel which they forced NYC to accept so they could save a
dollar or two.
Now you do.
Osama Bin Laden was the mastermind behind the suicide attacks which set both
towers ablaze.
Rudy "The Rat" Gouhliani was the mastermind behind the collapse of both
towers.
The Republiscum have prevented this fact from reaching the public and billed
the US tax payer for the damages from the attack.
Now Gouhliani wants to be your President.
Gouliani belongs in prison.
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On the contrary, you belong in a mental institution.
I will delete all references to this including my own but to refer
to others, why is this garbage even being dignified with answer?
To demonstrate the need to remove internet access to the patients at mental
health facilities.
Who renders testimony to Mahomet? Himself. Jesus Christ desires His own
testimony to be as nothing.
The quality of witnesses necessitates their existence always and everywhere;
and he, miserable creature, is alone.
597. Against Mahomet.--The Koran is not more of Mahomet than the Gospel is
of Saint Matthew, for it is cited by many authors from age to age. Even its
very enemies, Celsus and Porphyry, never denied it.
The Koran says Saint Matthew was an honest man. Therefore Mahomet was a
false prophet for calling honest men wicked, or for not agreeing with what
they have said of Jesus Christ.
598. It is not by that which is obscure in Mahomet, and which may be
interpreted in a mysterious sense, that I would have him judged, but by what
is clear, as his paradise and the rest. In that he is ridiculous. And since
what is clear is ridiculous, it is not right to take his obscurities for
mysteries.
It is not the same with the Scripture. I agree that there are in it
obscurities as strange as those of Mahomet; but there are admirably clear
passages, and the prophecies are manifestly fulfilled. The cases are,
therefore, not on a par. We must not confound and put on one level things
which only resemble each other in their obscurity, and not in the clearness,
which requires us to reverence the obscurities.
599. The difference between Jesus Christ and Mahomet.--Mahomet was not
foretold; Jesus Christ was foretold.
Mahomet slew; Jesus Christ caused His own to be slain.
Mahomet forbade reading; the Apostles ordered reading.
In fact, the two are so opposed t
[39]Ps. 119:36. "Incline my heart, O Lord, unto thy testimonies."
40Cicero, De finibus, V. 21. "There is no longer anything which is ours;
what I call ours is conventional."
[41]Seneca, Epistles, xcv. "It is by virtue of senatus-consultes and
plebiscites that one commits crimes."
[42]Tacitus, Annals, iii. 25. "Once we suffered from our vices; today we
suffer from our laws."
43Saint Augustine, City of God, iv. 27. "As he has ignored the truth which
frees, it is right he is mistaken."
[44]Cicero, De officiis, iii, 17. "Concerning true law."
45Eccles. 3:19. "for all is vanity."
46Rom. 8:20-21. "It shall be delivered."
[47]Horace, Odes, III. xxix. 13. "Changes nearly always please the great."
48Seneca, Epistles, xx. 8. "In order that you are satisfied with yourself
and the good that is born from you."
[49]Montaigne, Essays, ii. 12.
50Cicero, De Divinatione, ii. 58. "There is nothing so absurd that it has
not been said by some philosopher."
51Cicero, Disputationes Tusculanae, ii. 2. "Devoted to certain fixed
opinions, they are forced to defend what they hardly approve."
52Seneca, Epistles, cvi. "We suffer from an excess of literature as from an
excess of anything."
53Cicero, De officiis, i. 31. "What suits each one best is what is to him
the most natural."
54Virgil, The Georgics, ii. "Nature gave them first these limits."
55Seneca, Epistles, cvi. "Wisdom does not demand much teaching."
56Cicero, De finibus bonorum et malorum. "What is not shameful begins to
become so when it is approved by the multitude."
57Terence, Heauton Timorumenos, I. i. 21. "That is how I use it; you must do
as you wish."
58Quintillian, x. 7. "It is rare that one sufficiently respects one's self."
59Seneca the Elder, Suasoriae, i. 4. "So many gods are busy around a single
head."
60Cicero, Academica, i. 45