Posts Tagged ‘Debris’
It’s a Eureka “The Boss” upright that worked about 5 times before behaving badly. Right now it’s useless.
BBC World Financial Report 4:40pm 9/13/2001 ….. According to ABC News on 9/11 Morgan Stanley leased more than 50 floors of the North Tower, especially the floors affected. They also owned 12.1% of the North Tower. They also occupied floors in the South Tower, according to this report they only lost 40 employees. 50X4=200floors should be proportional to 40X4=160 killed for 200 floors. How many people were killed on 9/11? ….. The people that did 9/11 used nationalistic pride to hide behind as the heros of the event, New Yorks Senators (Hillary?) want everybody to hang a flag while planning global security dependence and arab nation building with our military being killed ….. The stock markets had not been closed this long since WW1 ……. This tower is being demolished at very close to freefall speed in a smooth controlled decending sequence, the west face failing 20 floors ahead of the north face, the blasts even outracing the blasted outward debris falling through air on the north face. The building fails asymetrically, but falls into itself. The upper section that supposedly did a pile driver through the lower section is gone, blasted outward like fireworks into dust long before the core is crushed, the 70 floor spire showing stability, then falling into itself as well with four loud audible explosions. Thanks to Xenomorph911 for the lead on this one. Watch and rate his WTC1 vs. controlled demolition video.
This is a video on how to construct a Debris Hut. The hut is widely used in survival situations, but it could also be used as a storage facility by campers. Can defianately be put together in under an hour, anyone who tells you otherwise is wrong. It is only advised to build such a hut if the correct materials are nearby(leaves, sticks, branches,). You could use equipment to help further the hut, eg rope can be used to attach the main frame and the use of an axe means you dont have to go looking for specific sized sticks. Part 1.