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***9/11 Documentation For Future Generations***
Modern failures push conspiracy theories when simplicity is natures only way.
No need for space lasers or Special Ops HeebieJeebrews.
A fire in an elevator shaft can created a "furnace" effect by essentially acting as a vertical chimney, where the enclosed space readily channels air upwards, providing a continuous supply of oxygen to feed the fire and significantly increase its intensity due to the readily available fuel source, making it burn hotter and spread rapidly throughout the shaft.
The design of an elevator shaft, with its enclosed vertical space, naturally creates an upward air current due to buoyancy, drawing fresh air from lower floors to the fire source at the ignition point.
Unlike open rooms, the limited openings in an elevator shaft (doorways at each floor) restrict the escape of heat and smoke, further trapping the hot air and intensifying the fire.
Combustible materials within the elevator shaft, such as cables, wiring, or even the elevator car itself, can readily act as fuel for the fire, adding to the heat generation.
The continuous air supply can cause a fire to spread quickly through the entire shaft, reaching multiple floors very rapidly. As the fire burns, it consumes oxygen from the air within the shaft. The phenomenon known as “flashover” can occur when the temperature rises sufficiently to ignite all combustible materials in the vicinity simultaneously. This process is exacerbated by the chimney effect of the elevator shaft, where hot gases rise and draw in cooler air from below, effectively feeding the fire with additional oxygen. This cycle can lead to extremely high temperatures, potentially exceeding 1,000 degrees Fahrenheit (538 degrees Celsius).
The hot smoke and toxic gases generated by the fire can easily travel through the elevator shaft, impacting occupants on different floors.
The intense heat generated within an elevator shaft can create what is often referred to as a “furnace effect.” In this scenario, not only does the temperature rise dramatically, but also structural components of the building may begin to weaken due to thermal expansion and material degradation. Steel beams lose about 50% of their strength at around 1,100 degrees Fahrenheit (593 degrees Celsius) and can lose up to 90% of their strength at temperatures above 1,800 degrees Fahrenheit (982 degrees Celsius), leading to potential collapse
In extreme cases where temperatures reach or exceed melting points—such as those found in fires fueled by flammable liquids or gases—metals like aluminum (which melts at approximately 1,220 degrees Fahrenheit or 660 degrees Celsius) could melt and pool in lower areas such as basements. While structural steel does not melt easily (melting point around 2,500 degrees Fahrenheit or 1,370 degrees Celsius), it can become significantly weakened under prolonged exposure to high heat, as we witnessed with the towers.
The combination of weakened structural integrity due to high temperatures and potential melting of metals can lead to catastrophic failure of a building’s framework. As key load-bearing elements fail under stress from both heat and weight above them, progressive collapse may occur. If enough structural elements fail simultaneously or sequentially due to thermal weakening or melting materials pooling below, this could result in an implosion-like effect where sections of the building collapse inward rather than outward.
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Yeah, wake me up when they make a vigilante movie about Rich scumbags who rape kids on Epstein Island etc getting what is coming to them. Not some Israeli production of a “citizen vigilante.” GTFO …
Birthright citizenship is a national disaster. It has made conquering America so easy. Leave the border open, bring in tens of millions on visas, all of the tens of millions, hundreds of millions of children are now citizens.
This isn’t a government representing its people.
⚠️ You are being ripped off
Roger Sherman saw fiat paper “money” as an unjust and immoral weapon
that turns government into a legalized protection racket for fraud.
In A Caveat Against Injustice
he called for criminal punishment for the perpetrators 👇
https://t.co/0P4PLCwsVW
It’s not the constitution that protects the people
It’s the people that supposed to protect their own constitution and their own liberty
Whether the government likes it, or not
As John Hancock put it
“The powers reserved by the people render them secure”
They just need to use them.
🚨 Choosing your own tyrant isn't freedom.
The American Revolution was fought to get rid of despotism.
Not to re-brand it as "strong government"
or give it the illusion of legitimacy
Richard Henry Lee nailed it in 1787
@Matt_Bracken48 Until people ADMIT to themselves that history has been thwarted by the very people who now rule over us (the jew), nothing will ever change. The broom of the jew is always the low I.Q. (muslims, africans, indians, etc.).
If children at a DCF facility in Connecticunt can leed a revolt against staff, you can get your lazy asses up and do the same with your local government and police departments. https://t.co/B8xATRMwAa
@PoliceThePolic1 No.
I am telling you that police are serving & protecting the same governing classes they always have.
Just as they did in the times Plato wrote of in Timaeus, that you have never read, which he wrote of 10,000 years before his present day of dealing with this same issue.