In article <fub28g$l76$3@ruby.cit.cornell.edu>,
Henry <9-11@insidejob.gov> wrote:
>Hertz Donut wrote:
>> "Al Dykes" <adykes@panix.com> wrote in message
>
>>> 6 years of made up shit, fraudulent quotes, and
>>> parotted opinions from non-experts
>
>> Al...it's all they have!
>
> What's really notable, is that some of these non-experts
>actually got their made up shit spewed through millions
>of TVs all over the globe - like Thomas Eagar's claim that
>the central cores consisted of a series of horizontal slabs
>somehow suspended in space. A blatant, deliberate, and gross
>misrepresentation of the evidence, but that's close enough
>for government propaganda guzzling/puking cartoon conspiracy
>sheep... <chuckle>
>
>http://911research.wtc7.net/disinfo/experts/articles/eagar_nova/nova_eagar1_files/coll_wtcdesign.jpg
Nothing you post shows that Dr. Eagar thinks that the above picture
represents "the core".
I suspect you or some other twoofer has taken it out of context.
That's what Twoofers do.
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Al Dykes
News is something someone wants to suppress, everything else is advertising.
- Lord Northcliffe, publisher of the Daily Mail
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