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### MN Bridge Was a Professional Demolition! ###
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Kalki User ID: 278911 8/7/2007 4:23 PM Report abusive post | ### MN Bridge Was a Professional Demolition! ###
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Take a look at this pic:
[link to hitlerwasright.blogspot.com]
(Recent I35 bridge collapse in Minnesota)
This is NOT a 'collapse' - this is a professional demolition! Look at all the perfectly straight/perpendicular cuts!
This was done because the 'North American Union" plan (the merging of Mexico|Canada|USA) calls for a huge SuperHighway (6 -lanes wide, on each side, plus train tracks,etc...) to be built, running up from Mexico, straight through the US, and into Canada = YES!, it is scheduled to run through Minneapolis (I35)!
Many existing bridges will have to be taken down to make room for this SuperHighway
Soon after the I35 Bridge collapse, a gubbermint spokesman said, "100,000 bridges in the US are structurally deficient..."
This operation was carried out to eliminate opposition to HUNDREDS of structurally sound bridges being demolished in order to make way for their "Super Highway" |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 270409 8/7/2007 4:46 PM | | Re: ### MN Bridge Was a Professional Demolition! ### | Quote |
Take a look at this pic:
[ link to hitlerwasright.blogspot.com]
(Recent I35 bridge collapse in Minnesota)
This is NOT a 'collapse' - this is a professional demolition! Look at all the perfectly straight/perpendicular cuts!
This was done because the 'North American Union" plan (the merging of Mexico|Canada|USA) calls for a huge SuperHighway (6 -lanes wide, on each side, plus train tracks,etc...) to be built, running up from Mexico, straight through the US, and into Canada = YES!, it is scheduled to run through Minneapolis (I35)!
Many existing bridges will have to be taken down to make room for this SuperHighway
Soon after the I35 Bridge collapse, a gubbermint spokesman said, "100,000 bridges in the US are structurally deficient..."
This operation was carried out to eliminate opposition to HUNDREDS of structurally sound bridges being demolished in order to make way for their "Super Highway" Quoting: Kalki 278911
I've been posting and posting and screaming about this for days now...
... Instead of pics, I've got the NASCO PDF predicting this "collapse" here:
[link to godlikeproductions.com] |
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SubarcticBeef  Two Legged Wrecking Machine User ID: 221410 8/7/2007 4:47 PM
 | | Re: ### MN Bridge Was a Professional Demolition! ### | Quote | I think your head underwent a professional demolition. It was an old structure with several design flaws. It collapsed in sections because it was planned and built in sections. Mush head. Large and Powerful
[link to s49.photobucket.com] |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 266073 8/7/2007 5:05 PM | | Re: ### MN Bridge Was a Professional Demolition! ### | Quote | Plus they wouldn't demo it with people driving on it. Jeez. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 270409 8/7/2007 5:09 PM | | Re: ### MN Bridge Was a Professional Demolition! ### | Quote |
Plus they wouldn't demo it with people driving on it. Jeez. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 266073
Oh really? Tell that to the victims of 9/11.
Or are you still going with the government's official story on that one? |
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NYC Messenger User ID: 201927 8/7/2007 5:12 PM
 | | Re: ### MN Bridge Was a Professional Demolition! ### | Quote | Where in that PDF does it "predict" the collapse? “I always wanted to be the best at whatever I did. On Wall Street, that meant being the best criminal. And I was. I danced around the SEC for three years. This is how stupid they are: They used a conference room in my offices as the headquarters for their investigation, so I bugged it. For three years, I heard every word they said about me.”
-Jordan Belfort |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 266073 8/7/2007 5:14 PM | | Re: ### MN Bridge Was a Professional Demolition! ### | Quote |
Plus they wouldn't demo it with people driving on it. Jeez.
Oh really? Tell that to the victims of 9/11.
Or are you still going with the government's official story on that one? Quoting: Anonymous Coward 270409
Im just sayin it would be too obvious if they "pulled" it with people driving on it. |
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DrPostman   Forum Moderator User ID: 51197 8/7/2007 5:19 PM
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This was done because the 'North American Union" plan (the merging of Mexico|Canada|USA) calls for a huge SuperHighway (6 -lanes wide, on each side, plus train tracks,etc...) to be built, running up from Mexico, straight through the US, and into Canada = YES!, it is scheduled to run through Minneapolis (I35)! Quoting: Kalki 278911
:bsstreet: No, it isn't planned to go through Minneapolis.
Besides, why would they destroy an 8 lane bridge to make way
for a smaller bridge?
Do old things never fall apart in your universe? "I've had two teenagers who were considering killing themselves, because they didn't want to
be around when the world ends. Two women in the last two weeks said they were contemplating
killing their children and themselves so they wouldn't have to suffer through the end of the world."
-- NASA Astrobiology Institute scientist David Morrison, on 2012 fears
Can't PM? Feel free to email me at DrPostman(at)gmail.com
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camouflage User ID: 272341 8/7/2007 5:20 PM | | Re: ### MN Bridge Was a Professional Demolition! ### | Quote |
This operation was carried out to eliminate opposition to HUNDREDS of structurally sound bridges being demolished in order to make way for their "Super Highway" Quoting: Kalki 278911
.. sounds good enough to me
- and having some repair teams on it provides good cover |
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NYC Messenger User ID: 201927 8/7/2007 5:24 PM
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This was done because the 'North American Union" plan (the merging of Mexico|Canada|USA) calls for a huge SuperHighway (6 -lanes wide, on each side, plus train tracks,etc...) to be built, running up from Mexico, straight through the US, and into Canada = YES!, it is scheduled to run through Minneapolis (I35)!
:bsstreet: No, it isn't planned to go through Minneapolis.
Besides, why would they destroy an 8 lane bridge to make way
for a smaller bridge?
Do old things never fall apart in your universe? Quoting: DrPostman
No, everything MUST be a conspiracy. It couldn't of been because of the TONS of paving equipment loaded with thousands of pounds of rocks on a bridge that has been termed structurally deficient. “I always wanted to be the best at whatever I did. On Wall Street, that meant being the best criminal. And I was. I danced around the SEC for three years. This is how stupid they are: They used a conference room in my offices as the headquarters for their investigation, so I bugged it. For three years, I heard every word they said about me.”
-Jordan Belfort |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 270409 8/7/2007 5:30 PM | | Re: ### MN Bridge Was a Professional Demolition! ### | Quote | I'll bet you more people died in my tiny county last night in car accidents than the number that (we're told) died in the "collapse"... 5 so far.
Why did the President (and separately his wife) rush to stand (once again) on rubble to let us know how tragic this was?
And for all of you paid shills here, how to you debunk the NASCO PDF document about the I-35 bridge:
[link to godlikeproductions.com] |
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NYC Messenger User ID: 201927 8/7/2007 5:34 PM
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I'll bet you more people died in my tiny county last night in car accidents than the number that (we're told) died in the "collapse"... 5 so far.
Why did the President (and separately his wife) rush to stand (once again) on rubble to let us know how tragic this was?
And for all of you paid shills here, how to you debunk the NASCO PDF document about the I-35 bridge:
[ link to godlikeproductions.com] Quoting: Anonymous Coward 270409
So where does it say anything about the bridge in there? “I always wanted to be the best at whatever I did. On Wall Street, that meant being the best criminal. And I was. I danced around the SEC for three years. This is how stupid they are: They used a conference room in my offices as the headquarters for their investigation, so I bugged it. For three years, I heard every word they said about me.”
-Jordan Belfort |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 270409 8/7/2007 5:43 PM | | Re: ### MN Bridge Was a Professional Demolition! ### | Quote |
I'll bet you more people died in my tiny county last night in car accidents than the number that (we're told) died in the "collapse"... 5 so far.
Why did the President (and separately his wife) rush to stand (once again) on rubble to let us know how tragic this was?
And for all of you paid shills here, how to you debunk the NASCO PDF document about the I-35 bridge:
[ link to godlikeproductions.com]
So where does it say anything about the bridge in there? Quoting: NYC Messenger
Ah semantics. You got me Mr./Mrs. Government Operative... it doesn't specifically name that exact I-35 bridge... but it doesn mention that road several times... does it not?
And that same PDF says this isn't the North American Union Superhighway... time will tell when they're caught as bloody liars. |
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THE DRAGON User ID: 163816 8/7/2007 6:03 PM | | Re: ### MN Bridge Was a Professional Demolition! ### | Quote | No, everything MUST be a conspiracy. It couldn't of been because of the TONS of paving equipment loaded with thousands of pounds of rocks on a bridge that has been termed structurally deficient.
I noticed that too, lots of construction cones and equipment on the bridge right before the collapse. Even noticeable lane stripping of the surface and lane closures on the bridge itself.
I will bet the actual cause was from overstress due to lane repair equipment which either vibrated or induced enough physical load stress or shifting in the stripping operation that caused the support spar over the river to buckle out.
This spar located at the connection to the river side pylon support is shown in the first CNN video where it "pinches" down just before the section over the river drops straight down.
The pylons now being un-evenly loaded buckle as gravity tilts the pylon supports into the weighted side (road surface) which causes those section to then collapse, bringing down the next outer section.
The sections collapse back to the highest reinforced point on the bridge, solid concrete "bunkers" with an expansion gap where the spanner sections where joined to it.
Overall the root cause was, improper maintenance coupled with un-equal static loading of the bridge surface and overweighting the static load by section, ie too many heavy vehicles located within a narrow length of bridge, exerting too much pressure over one spare that caused the failure. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 278938 8/7/2007 6:09 PM | | Re: ### MN Bridge Was a Professional Demolition! ### | Quote | A witness reported a 200 foot plume of smoke just before the bridge collapsed. This only happens when a bridge is demo'ed.
[link to www.pclaeys.be] |
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NYC Messenger User ID: 201927 8/7/2007 6:09 PM
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No, everything MUST be a conspiracy. It couldn't of been because of the TONS of paving equipment loaded with thousands of pounds of rocks on a bridge that has been termed structurally deficient.
I noticed that too, lots of construction cones and equipment on the bridge right before the collapse. Even noticeable lane stripping of the surface and lane closures on the bridge itself.
I will bet the actual cause was from overstress due to lane repair equipment which either vibrated or induced enough physical load stress or shifting in the stripping operation that caused the support spar over the river to buckle out.
This spar located at the connection to the river side pylon support is shown in the first CNN video where it "pinches" down just before the section over the river drops straight down.
The pylons now being un-evenly loaded buckle as gravity tilts the pylon supports into the weighted side (road surface) which causes those section to then collapse, bringing down the next outer section.
The sections collapse back to the highest reinforced point on the bridge, solid concrete "bunkers" with an expansion gap where the spanner sections where joined to it.
Overall the root cause was, improper maintenance coupled with un-equal static loading of the bridge surface and overweighting the static load by section, ie too many heavy vehicles located within a narrow length of bridge, exerting too much pressure over one spare that caused the failure. Quoting: THE DRAGON 163816
Take a look for yourself.
[link to www.nytimes.com] “I always wanted to be the best at whatever I did. On Wall Street, that meant being the best criminal. And I was. I danced around the SEC for three years. This is how stupid they are: They used a conference room in my offices as the headquarters for their investigation, so I bugged it. For three years, I heard every word they said about me.”
-Jordan Belfort |
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4by2   Forum Moderator User ID: 74018 8/7/2007 6:11 PM
 | | Re: ### MN Bridge Was a Professional Demolition! ### | Quote | I just thought that it was very odd that a whole bridge collapsed!!! |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 275222 8/7/2007 6:24 PM | | Re: ### MN Bridge Was a Professional Demolition! ### | Quote | it was odd...the entire engineering of this bridge was odd...it appears that it leaned on the shoreline for support...when the shoreline stretched (for whatever reason, caves, rains, age) the entire support system collapsed...or at least, that is the way I understand it...
that is why the bridge next to it was unaffected by the stretch...it was supported by pillars and pilings...
I watched a special yesterday, and it said the avj bridge was only meant to last 25 years... |
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Kalki User ID: 278911 (OP) 8/7/2007 6:25 PM | | Re: ### MN Bridge Was a Professional Demolition! ### | Quote | click on this link:
[link to hitlerwasright.blogspot.com]
to watch the following short videos...
1.The "Super Highway" is ALREADY BEING BUILT!
2.Security and Prosperity Partnership of North America
3. The Amero - North American Currency |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 278978 8/7/2007 6:29 PM | | Re: ### MN Bridge Was a Professional Demolition! ### | Quote |
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Kalki User ID: 278911 (OP) 8/7/2007 6:31 PM | | Re: ### MN Bridge Was a Professional Demolition! ### | Quote |
Quoting: Anonymous Coward 278978
Your Mother |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 237207 8/7/2007 6:32 PM | | Re: ### MN Bridge Was a Professional Demolition! ### | Quote |
Take a look at this pic:
[ link to hitlerwasright.blogspot.com]
(Recent I35 bridge collapse in Minnesota)
This is NOT a 'collapse' - this is a professional demolition! Look at all the perfectly straight/perpendicular cuts! Quoting: Kalki 278911
IMBICILE,
DID IT EVER OCCUR TO YOU THAT THE STRAIGHT LINES ARE THE PLACE WHERE THE PREFABRICATED SECTIONS ARE BOLTED TOGETHER? |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 185840 8/7/2007 6:37 PM | | Re: ### MN Bridge Was a Professional Demolition! ### | Quote | NASCO, a non-profit group initially founded in 1994 as the I-35 Corridor Coalition, represents
member cities, counties, states, provinces and private sector members devoted to maximizing the
efficiency and operations of the existing U.S. Interstate Highways 35/29/94 (the NASCO
SuperCorridor) and the intermodal inland ports NASCO has inspired to sprout along them. Never
have our efforts been more needed or been more urgent. |
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INFAMOUS COW HARD User ID: 241906 8/7/2007 6:38 PM | |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 103782 8/7/2007 6:39 PM | | Re: ### MN Bridge Was a Professional Demolition! ### | Quote | yup |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 278897 8/7/2007 6:39 PM | | Re: ### MN Bridge Was a Professional Demolition! ### | Quote | I would not consider a site naming itself "Hitler was right" very believable... Just consider the move into Russia. Since Napoleon, he had to know better. There is no way to conquer Russia with mainly groundforces in the winter. Leaving alone the multible frontier war. Hitler was a stupid egomaniac degenerated puppet by the same forces ruling then and today.
From my german point of view...
Although I think, there is more to this bridge collapse, than told by the MSM. |
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KALKI User ID: 278911 (OP) 8/7/2007 6:42 PM | | Re: ### MN Bridge Was a Professional Demolition! ### | Quote |
Take a look at this pic:
[ link to hitlerwasright.blogspot.com]
(Recent I35 bridge collapse in Minnesota)
This is NOT a 'collapse' - this is a professional demolition! Look at all the perfectly straight/perpendicular cuts!
IMBICILE,
DID IT EVER OCCUR TO YOU THAT THE STRAIGHT LINES ARE THE PLACE WHERE THE PREFABRICATED SECTIONS ARE BOLTED TOGETHER? Quoting: Anonymous Coward 237207
Yes, dipshit, which explains the 200-foot plume of smoke BEFORE the collapse and all the witnesses being muzzled on MSM:
[link to hitlerwasright.blogspot.com]
CNN: Witness claims plume of smoke 200 feet high THEN the bridge collapsed!
There is more to this then we are being told.
They muzzled an eye witness on FOX news when he started to talk about the plumes of smoke.
...additional witness on CNN said the same thing - he was a pedestrian who fell off the bridge into the river and survived...
...the large puff of smoke started on the Mpls sidethen the bridge domino collapsed to the St. Paul sideaccording to the man who was walking on the bridge when it happened...
...another witness on cnn - Will Farley saw the dust cloud rise BEFORE it happened he was on one of the banks near the bridge which collapsed on the trains
...witnesses saw dust shoot up 200 ft in the air just BEFORE the bridge collapsed!
At first I just heard a big bang and I thought it was thunderstorms," Boyle told MSNBC.com. "Then I looked outside and I noticed there was dust coming up from the bridge, and then I saw it go down and hit a train. I saw some cars trying to hit their brakes and stuff like that, and a whole bunch of cars went down."
[link to www.msnbc.msn.com] |
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Kalki User ID: 278911 (OP) 8/7/2007 6:48 PM | | Re: ### MN Bridge Was a Professional Demolition! ### | Quote |
Quoting: INFAMOUS COW HARD 241906
Yes, the supports were cut, but failed to give (in this instance). |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 266073 8/7/2007 6:49 PM | | Re: ### MN Bridge Was a Professional Demolition! ### | Quote | Also, note the bright flash of light just before the cam operator turned to view the bridge on that new video of the bridge collapse. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 57483 8/7/2007 6:51 PM | | Re: ### MN Bridge Was a Professional Demolition! ### | Quote |
Plus they wouldn't demo it with people driving on it. Jeez.
Oh really? Tell that to the victims of 9/11.
Or are you still going with the government's official story on that one?
Im just sayin it would be too obvious if they "pulled" it with people driving on it. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 266073
Do you think it would have been LESS obvious if they stopped all the traffic, and then blew it up?
Or waited until 3 in the morning? |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 270409 8/7/2007 6:52 PM | | Re: ### MN Bridge Was a Professional Demolition! ### | Quote | Can someone explain why the car they just pulled up (with no people inside of it because they managed to survive) was fully wrapped in a blue tarp?
I just saw it on Lou Dobbs.
Why is it being covered up?
This bridge collapse was an inside job. |
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