Why Didn’t The Inferno At Grenfell Towers Yesterday Make It Fall Down Just Like Building 7 On 9/11?
The reason why Grenfell Tower did not fall is because there is no fire
capable of being created that is able to make a steel structure building
fall to the ground. What does all this mean/ It means that everything
you were told in the government version about how the buildings on 9/11
came down was a lie. A complete and total lie.
capable of being created that is able to make a steel structure building
fall to the ground. What does all this mean/ It means that everything
you were told in the government version about how the buildings on 9/11
came down was a lie. A complete and total lie.
June 14, 2017
When
the Twin Towers caught fire, those fires covered less than 5% of the
total floor space of either building. Building 7 only had a handful of
small, localized office fires. But Grenfell Tower was completely
engulfed with flames for hours, and not only did it not fall, it didn’t
even sway or give the slightest indication that it would fall. After the
blaze was over, it still stood ramrod straight. There’s a reason for
that.
On 9/11, we witnessed miracles of physics never seen before in human history. We watched 2 massive steel and
concrete towers go into free-fall after being hit by airplanes, and then
we watched the 47 story Building 7 also go into free-fall after being
hit by absolutely nothing and only have a few isolated, small fires.
Yesterday in London, we watched as flames engulfed a 24 story steel building called Grenfell Tower,
with fires raging on every, single floor for hours. How long did it
take for the inferno to make the steel soft enough to bend and send the
building into free-fall like the World Trade Center? Watch for yourself
and see:
Grenfell Tower: Massive Building Fire In London
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