Humint Events Online: Another View of "The Miracle on Cedar Street"

Wednesday, January 17, 2007

Another View of "The Miracle on Cedar Street"


(click to enlarge)
from a preliminary NIST report: NISTNCSTAR1-5A_chap_1-8 pdf, page 173.

This 12,000 pound set of columns fell 1,00 feet and didn't even break the curb?

Gimme a break!

The picture above and this one below, didn't make it into the final version of the NIST report.


Perhaps these weren't shown because they clearly show how little damage was done to the street and curb.

Also, the right hand part of the columns looks quite fake in both of these pictures.

Photoshop job? Was the NYPD in on it?

8 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

so that is an actual sidewalk with a curb/edge rather than a sidewalk that slopes into and blends with the street like a driveway.

i stand by my earlier comment that i have a 16 lb hammer that i use to bust up concrete etc and i could fully thrash the edge of that sidewalk with 1 or 2 good waks.

16 lbs. the handle is 32" and the length of my arm from the shoulder to the knuckles is 30".
leverage my friends.
how much did that section of perimeter columns weigh?
7 tons. and the length of the devil's arm that day was 1000 or more feet.
that's some serious leverage applied to a serious hammer.

i'd like to now propose a toast to the makers of the magic9/11concrete and the magic9/11boxcutters and the magic9/11jetfuel.

10:43 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

conspiracy smasher said:
"We're all in on it. The only person NOT in on it - is you... "

oh we already know what you're in on as you were kind enough 2 weeks ago to clue us in to your stupid bukkake hobby.

i'd like to propose a further toast to conspiracy smasher's wife.

10:50 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

cs, we're still waiting for you down below. don't tease us by posting such insightful analysis and then disappearing.

completely smashed will now:

a) tell us how that little rubber tire and hub section might be able to dislodge a 12,000 lb (min) section of the WTC perimeter columns, then fall neatly in tact... 500 ft from the towers?!

OR

b) disappear until Spooked posts again, only to follow up with more teasing tidbits of 'insightful' analysis and then disappear back to his 'debunking' minions.

i will raise my glass to the makers of the magic9/11concrete and the magic9/11boxcutters and the magic9/11jetfuel AND to the wife of smasher.

and to follow up, i would like to propose a toast cs and all of your little minions; for poking your collective heads up without ever offering any substantive arguments to refute evidence presented, for sticking it out in the face of solid evidence againt your position, for side stepping essential points raised and critiquing the insignificant, and for pretending you have a foot to stand on with the OTC has been ripped apart, you minions deserve a toast.

here here!

1:34 AM  
Blogger Ningen said...

What is that thick wiry stuff? Piping? That is weird. And the way the panel is resting on the sidewalk looks fake--I agree it should be smashed. How in God's name did it get there?

An answer I got at 911 Blogger about this fake debris in general is that if looks faked it can't be fake because if they faked it they would do it so it didn't seem faked.

Crazy, but it raises the question why all this is so obvious. One theory is that the perps made it obvious for those who question, to fuck with our heads, and to show that the non-questioning will believe anything.

2:26 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

what's interesting is...in the first pic posted (figure 6-17) you can observe that the piping from the top of that supposed WTC outer wall section has totally smashed up the bed of the small dark Chevy pickup truck.

fwiw...

3:44 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

hooray for the entire sword in the truth gang and for the collective wisdom of 911blogger.com/moron.

"ow my movement hurts!"
911blogger.com

3:52 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

wow you're right about the blue truck and what is that on the building next to the truck is that scaffolding? that wouldn't be the famous scaffolding that the too small for a 767 engine magically landed under would it?

4:01 AM  
Blogger spooked said...

Hey, I just posted something on the bashed in truck.

And, no-- that is different scaffolding than where the engine was.

4:25 AM  

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