Magic Diesel & Bill O'Reilly
Bill O'Reilly says Americans like me who question the official "story" of 9/11 are somehow dangerous. Apparently this is because there is a chance that the rest of you could believe us and this would hurt the government's credibility. That would be true but does that make me dangerous if I am correct and dangerous to whom?
Apparently, Billy boy doesn’t believe in the law of gravity and thinks buildings can crash through themselves all the way to the ground just as fast as the speed of a gravity free fall – like when the steel supporting structure of a building is cut with high explosives by experts.
So Billy thinks bombs are not necessary to bring buildings straight down at the speed of gravity like was the case of CIA Building Number Seven. He says we could have lit a few fires in the Astro Dome or that Las Vegas Casino and waited a few hours then they would have magically imploded. One wonders why in fact explosives experts waste so much time and money wiring old buildings with timed explosives.
In the future all old buildings will be imploded using 9/11 MAGIC DIESEL.
9/11 MAGIC DIESEL is unlike regular diesel which is hard to even light on fire and when it burns doesn’t burn very hot. Burning regular diesel would be adequate for marshmallows but not hot enough to melt steel by a long shot. However, when 9/11 MAGIC DIESEL is used, apparently anywhere in a building, it burns so hot it can even cause the steel supporting beams 50 to 100 floors below to “sag.”
I think that Timothy McVeigh dude used some of that 9/11 MAGIC DIESEL when he blew up the building in Oklahoma. But I think the experts called it OKLAHOMA MAGIC DIESEL back then?
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