Here a book preview of the popular mechanics debunking book. http://www.google.com/books?id=3C7J...nking&sig=lB8F0EXGs2_XfRifJSKtxIRVkHY#PPA4,M1 Google books is getting pretty good lately.
There is more out there than the public is allowed to know about. Nobody really knows what brought the buildings down or by which method. All they know is that it wasn't by jet fuel. Jet fuel doesn't pulverize buildings into fine powder and vaporize the contents of buildings, nor do most conventional explosives. Some people believe thermate was used. Some believe it was thermobaric devices. Some believe it was micro nukes (also called clean nukes). Some people believe it involved the use of directed-energy technology. Some people believe it was a combination of things. I believe it was a combination involving the use of conventional explosives and not so conventional technology. I don't believe the buildings were rigged like the buildings you see demolished in Vegas.
But Hearst publishing, which publishes PM, is known for its YELLOW JOURNALISM. Type YELLOW JOURNALISM into Wikipedia and see what you come up with. I wouldn't trust anything coming from PM anymore than I would FOX News. It's sensationalistic and disingenuous journalism.
Mkay. In a hypothetical situation, let's say that there were explosive devices and evidence of them. What difference does this make?
By they, you mean you. And of course they weren't rigged like a demolition, it would have been very apparent. The idea of a vaccum bomb is kinda fun though.
Yes we've all seen Citizen Cane. What other issues do you have with popular mechanics content other then them attacking 9/11 conspiracys? You're attacking the source rather then the content.
All I know is that everything I say about politics is probably wrong... Can I be a skeptic and a statist at the same time, you think zen? Or do I have to be an anarchist? I don't think so, but just asking. I'm just a dibbler. Dibble with this, dibble with that, and on I go with this strange life.
Bush woke up in the morning and a prospector who was sleeping over at the white house came up and said, "Theres gold in them there towers."