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  • rhamersley

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    At publishing time, Noem had been escorted off the property by security personnel but was last seen setting up a perch on a nearby building and assembling a sniper rifle.
     

    BeDome

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    I hope most know by now that
    THIS IS NOT ME!

    But there is so much of this out there I think some from our side need a pushback to this poisonous media. Not sure how.

    Call this post reveille, if you were not aware of the scope of this massive mess.

    :xmad: :xmad: :xmad:

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    ZurokSlayer7X9

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    I hope most know by now that
    THIS IS NOT ME!

    But there is so much of this out there I think some from our side need a pushback to this poisonous media. Not sure how.

    Call this post reveille, if you were not aware of the scope of this massive mess.

    :xmad: :xmad: :xmad:

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    I have a feeling that Christians who believe this will very likely fall for the Beast System and end up taking the real mark. The fact that they are so obsessed with him likely comes from indoctrination from the Media, which if they can't discern the lies and propaganda, means they will be easy prey more defenseless than dodo birds for the Beast System.
     

    BugI02

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    Having been in the building trades for a couple of years, you learn that a steel beam will last a quarter of the time that a wood beam of the same bearing capacity in a fire.

    Whereas wood needs to burn nearly all the water through. A steel beam will collapse when heat softens it slightly.

    The strength of steel remains essentially unchanged until about 600°F. The steel retains about 50% of its strength at 1100°F. The steel loses all of its capacity when it melts at about 2700°F. However, for design purposes, it is usually assumed that all capacity is lost at about 2200°F.

    Typical physical properties for Jet A / Jet A-1[
    Jet A-1 Jet A
    Flash point 38 °C (100 °F)
    Autoignition temperature 210 °C (410 °F)
    Freezing point −47 °C (−53 °F) −40 °C (−40 °F)
    Max adiabatic burn temperature 2,230 °C (4,050 °F)
    open air burn temperature: 1,030 °C (1,890 °F)
    Density at 15 °C (59 °F) 0.804 kg/L (6.71 lb/US gal) 0.820 kg/L (6.84 lb/US gal)
    Specific energy 43.15 MJ/kg (11.99 kWh/kg) 43.02 MJ/kg (11.95 kWh/kg)
    Energy density 34.7 MJ/L (9.6 kWh/L)[15] 35.3 MJ/L (9.8 kWh/L)
    1000s of gallons (767 burns about 11-12000 lbs per hour equal to 1650 to 1800 gallons per hour and those aircraft were fueled for transcontinental flights of 4.5 to 5.5 hrs. Assuming they used their reserve allowance in flight before they were crashed, they would have had between 7500 and 10000 gallons aboard at impact) crammed into several floors of a building with the windows largely blown out and the winds at 900 or so feet of altitude giving a bellows effect, the temperatures attained could be expected to be well above the open air burn temperature (which is quite high enough to soften the steel) and closer to the max adiabatic burn temp (which is quite high enough to melt steel). The max temperature attained would be determined by the rate of heat transfer from the immediate burn area to other parts of the building
     
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