Science fiction writer Ben Bova wrote:
The most prescient — and chilling — of all the science fiction stories ever written, though, is “The Marching Morons,” by Cyril M. Kornbluth, first published in 1951. It should be required reading in every school on Earth.

The point that Kornbluth makes is simple, and scary: dumbbells have more children than geniuses. In “The Marching Morons” he carries that idea to its extreme, but logical, conclusion.

Kornbluth tells of a future world that is overrun with dummies: men and women who don’t know anything beyond their own shallow personal interests. They don’t know how their society works, or who is running it. All they care about is their personal — and immediate — gratification.

A comedy with similar reference....Watch the trailer......click me


Thursday, February 18, 2010

Plane crashes Into Building


Austin, Texas
Building catches on fire......but doesn't collapse.


I'm surprised the intense heat didn't weaken the steel beams.
Like the Windsor Building that burned for 20+ hours and collapsed..........errrr




Well ok it was still standing but maybe it didn't get hot enough to weaken the steel............



Oooops.......nevermind.

Well how about WTC?

There we go. The only modern steel buildings in the world that ever collapsed due to fire.
The intense heat must have weakened the 47




36"x12"x2" thick columns that made up the core to a point where the the weight above caused the towers to collapse in a nice neat footprint so they could clean up before any investigation could begin.
Funny how we take planes that crash and piece it back together, sometimes taking up to 3 or 4 years, to determine what caused the failure,



but with WTC we don't investigate, instead we cart the stuff off to Asia before any conclusion about why or how they collapsed could be determined.
Can someone tell me how 2" thick steel melts or weakens from kerosene and office supplies?




Heat?
What heat.
Certainly not enough to melt 2" thick steel. Think about it, click on the picture that shows the sections of box beams they pulled from WTC, and the next time you are around steel that thick throw some kerosene and an office chair on it and see what happens. Heck, go all out and throw in a couple calculators and an electric pencil sharpener too.
Do you think that beam will get soft? Weaken? Ya right.
The thicker the steel the more heat you need.

And as far as the aluminum skinned planes severing those columns (like the recent Purdue article suggests)........wouldn't they have failed right away? And when was the last time you saw a controlled demolition company take down a building by cutting some columns and splash some kerosene around on the upper floors........then wait for it to fall in a nice neat pile?
They don't do it that way for a reason. The lower columns/structure is built to support the weight in the first place......even if the steel columns are heated up and become weak.
The weight was already there. Nothing has changed.
It's like climbing a tree and cutting off the top.............does the tree fall?

Don't say pancake effect, like they wanted us to believe, where one floor fell onto the next because that's already been proven wrong by the simple fact that the core would have still been standing after the floors collapsed.


And then there is WTC 7




Ask questions and keep an open mind. Use common sense.
Just as information about The USS Liberty, Pearl Harbor, Vietnam, Iraq, Afghanistan......etc, has shown us what really happened, a shitload of information won't be available or declassified till most of us are dead and gone, or don't even give two shits. But for now I believe we should at least realize that our government, not only has proven, but is most definitely capable of killing it's own or sending many to their deaths to benefit those in power.

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