How horrifying! I have a mild phobia of large bridges. I'm sure to have nightmares about it now. So far 3 dead, but I expect there will be more.

OMG, how frightening to know that you just missed it!I passed over the bridge about 5-10 minutes before this happened after work today.
I'm with you on this. I don't see this happening for just repaving the road.Funkmasterr wrote:Although I am no expert on the subject, I have a hard time believing that the construction had anything to do with it collapsing
Are you saying that an invasion of Green Bay is imminent?Sylvus wrote:This bridge collapse was obviously planned. There should be zero doubt in anyone's mind that Bin Laden and a few terrorists were not responsible for it. Finding out who was behind it all is what we'll most likely never know although it involved members of our own government so that should always give Americans pause before accepting their word without question. As with the Kennedy assassination and Vietnam, it basically always boils down to war profiteering.
What should concern Americans (and any other nation) is how far corrupt insiders will go. If they're willing to take down a bridge in Minneapolis to get the ball rolling for war, it's not beyond reason that they'd also set off a nuclear device, use chemical, or use biological weapons somewhere in the world, including within the U.S. to keep the war (and oil) industry healthy.
Watch the video of the collapse, and you'll see that it's so obviously a controlled demolition. When I first saw the video, I commented to everyone around me that it looks just like a bridge demolition I saw once. It really makes you think.Sylvus wrote:This bridge collapse was obviously planned. There should be zero doubt in anyone's mind that Bin Laden and a few terrorists were not responsible for it. Finding out who was behind it all is what we'll most likely never know although it involved members of our own government so that should always give Americans pause before accepting their word without question. As with the Kennedy assassination and Vietnam, it basically always boils down to war profiteering.
What should concern Americans (and any other nation) is how far corrupt insiders will go. If they're willing to take down a bridge in Minneapolis to get the ball rolling for war, it's not beyond reason that they'd also set off a nuclear device, use chemical, or use biological weapons somewhere in the world, including within the U.S. to keep the war (and oil) industry healthy.
I just can't understand how 8-01 conspiracy deniers can be such morons.Winnow wrote:Looks like shoddy midwest workmanship is the cause to me.
Arizona has the safest bridges in the nation according to bridges.com.
No conspiracies to be seen here! Move along!
One thing to keep in mind is that bridges in Arizona aren't subject to the wide ranges of temperatures that are present in MN. Expansion and contraction really take their toll on these structures. In Toronto, bridges and overpasses have ongoing maintenence and repairs to offset the constant environmental damage.Winnow wrote:Looks like shoddy midwest workmanship is the cause to me.
Arizona has the safest bridges in the nation according to bridges.com.
No conspiracies to be seen here! Move along!
This is what I'm thinking too. Another possibility could be the ground shifting during winter then back to normal in the summer.miir wrote:One thing to keep in mind is that bridges in Arizona aren't subject to the wide ranges of temperatures that are present in MN. Expansion and contraction really take their toll on these structures. In Toronto, bridges and overpasses have ongoing maintenence and repairs to offset the constant environmental damage.
It's going to be an invasion from Green Bay. Legions of cheese wielding drunkards are just over the horizon.Boogahz wrote:Are you saying that an invasion of Green Bay is imminent?
Maybe Favre will be injured and finally be forced to retire!Aabidano wrote:It's going to be an invasion from Green Bay. Legions of cheese wielding drunkards are just over the horizon.Boogahz wrote:Are you saying that an invasion of Green Bay is imminent?
Is it possible to be blown up in a non-brutal method?Nick wrote:Oh yeah like 150 people were brutally blown up in Iraq today too.
a wafer thin mint?Boogahz wrote: Is it possible to be blown up in a non-brutal method?
Maybe if you had an airway from your urethra to your lungs...Boogahz wrote:Is it possible to be blown up in a non-brutal method?Nick wrote:Oh yeah like 150 people were brutally blown up in Iraq today too.
That camera seemed fairly close to me, wouldn't the detonation of explosives cause the camera to shake... even just a little? That camera looked like it remained pretty damn still when it collapsed.Xatrei wrote:Watch the video of the collapse, and you'll see that it's so obviously a controlled demolition. When I first saw the video, I commented to everyone around me that it looks just like a bridge demolition I saw once. It really makes you think.Sylvus wrote:This bridge collapse was obviously planned. There should be zero doubt in anyone's mind that Bin Laden and a few terrorists were not responsible for it. Finding out who was behind it all is what we'll most likely never know although it involved members of our own government so that should always give Americans pause before accepting their word without question. As with the Kennedy assassination and Vietnam, it basically always boils down to war profiteering.
What should concern Americans (and any other nation) is how far corrupt insiders will go. If they're willing to take down a bridge in Minneapolis to get the ball rolling for war, it's not beyond reason that they'd also set off a nuclear device, use chemical, or use biological weapons somewhere in the world, including within the U.S. to keep the war (and oil) industry healthy.
rhyae wrote:a wafer thin mint?Boogahz wrote: Is it possible to be blown up in a non-brutal method?
Xatrei wrote:There's no point in trying to convince someone that's bought into the conspiracy theories that they're wrong. As I've said elsewhere, those who have accepted that line of thinking do not accept any facts that rebut their opinions because they believe that such evidence is merely part of the cover-up. All that's left to do is to mock them for their gullibility.
Mr. Creosote (iirc) from Monty Python's The Meaning of Life.Boogahz wrote:rhyae wrote:a wafer thin mint?Boogahz wrote: Is it possible to be blown up in a non-brutal method?
Okay, I am stuck on this...wtf are you referring to? I could swear that I have heard the reference before, but I can't place it!
ACK, okay, that would be just as brutal!Sylvus wrote:Mr. Creosote (iirc) from Monty Python's The Meaning of Life.Boogahz wrote:rhyae wrote:a wafer thin mint?Boogahz wrote: Is it possible to be blown up in a non-brutal method?
Okay, I am stuck on this...wtf are you referring to? I could swear that I have heard the reference before, but I can't place it!
An intellectual CE forum doesn't have false chain emails as the subject of a thread.Midnyte_Ragebringer wrote:Intellectual CE forum indeed. lol
No? A good deal came out from it. We all learned something. I beg to differ.Lynks wrote:An intellectual CE forum doesn't have false chain emails as the subject of a thread.Midnyte_Ragebringer wrote:Intellectual CE forum indeed. lol
I do not blindly think anything. I just happen to be of the opinion that those who believe the conspiracy foolishness are beyond reason, and thus not worth expending a great deal of energy on. In spite of those feelings, I'll say this about the matter to make you feel better: Most of the WTC7-specific bullshit is the supposition of non-experts based on various out of context and incorrect bits of information. The current NIST hypothesis makes far more sense and is based on analysis of the evidence by experts, not by deranged conspiracy nuts in their basement. The investigation and research is ongoing, but a final report is expected by the end of this year. To understand that the conspiratorial nonsense that you and others have swallowed whole is pure nonsense, one need look no further than the various status reports and information issued by the NIST over the course of the last several years. The building sustained significant structural damage when the towers collapsed. Load was transferred to columns directly beneath the east penthouse. The combination of fire and structural damage caused that column to give way, which initiated the collapse of the building. All of that is irrelevant to the conspiracy crowd, though, because it's not from a source trusted by the whackos.Midnyte_Ragebringer wrote:Wow. Very convincing. Basically that translates into..."I have nothing interesting to say on that issue. I just blindly think you are wrong, but have nothing whatsoever to back up my feelings."
Xatrei wrote:There's no point in trying to convince someone that's bought into the conspiracy theories that they're wrong. As I've said elsewhere, those who have accepted that line of thinking do not accept any facts that rebut their opinions because they believe that such evidence is merely part of the cover-up. All that's left to do is to mock them for their gullibility.