Fred Dibnah How to bring down a chimney stack.

Fred Dibnah bringing down a chimney stack in memory of his friend Harry Holdings

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Comment by Tina Night on August 13, 2013 at 8:46pm
Sorry if anyone lost someone on 9/11. Please don't read below if you could get upset. THE 9/11 EVENTS:

Fred Dibnah was a steeplejack who lived in the North of England, and his job was to fell old factory chimneys. He never got it wrong. He didn't need to set explosives, he'd just weaken the base of the very tall chimneys so he could make them fall hw he wanted. He knew that factors like wind and so on were a factor he had to take into consideration. Sadly, he's no longer with us. Look him up. He was a very ordinary man who would have spotted all the flaws in the 9/11 buildings straight away.
I know a lot of people who fly aircraft and it's common knowledge that most aircraft are controlled on auto pilot until landing - so easy to direct an aircraft by remote, let alone the air traffic controllers not stopping those ( remote controlled aircraft, possibly drones ).
I have also spoken to top Architects who know those building had to be brought down by explosives. There have been buildings far weaker and with fire in them and a lot of combustibles, which are still standing. The event was obvious to lots of people I know - as deliberate. Some people were even warned against flying to N.Y. that day.
Sad thing is, in the U.K. assassination is prevalent and even what seems like accidents are obviously not.

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