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RE: What really happened on 911???

Our advice is to go out and start some fires, learn how fire works. None of what you wrote makes even the faintest amount of sense. Fires have a huge dependency on certain things:

  1. Wind
  2. How close the next set of fuel is (in your nieghborhood photo, the next seet of houses has a nice distance from the burnt set, distances get shorter with wind, but perhaps no wind that day?)
  3. type of fuel: if you knew ANYTHING about fire, you'd know a tree with green leaves that's not a pine, has about as much chance of burning as ZERO. You can practically grow one inside of a giant fire. A green non-evergreen tree is LOADED with water, water don't burn.
  4. structure. the tree you say is "burning inside out" is a hollow tree, it's IDEAL for fire, as ideal as a wooden skyscraper (which is how all of San Fran went down)

You know exactly NOTHING about fire, and it's clear from this post. Again, not trying to be a GIANT dick (just a bit of a prick), but you really need to get outside, get some sunburn and some beta rays from a fire you make yourself. If you practise burning stumps, for instance, you'll actually learn something so when you read all the consipracy-theory articles you'll know better which ones might have some merit, and which ones are written by pasty-white teenagers with no friends in a damp mold-spore filled basement on a hidden beyond-Antarctica island called Fatlantis.

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