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Dec-24-2013 09:55printcomments

I'm Still Standing
Fire Sweeps Chinese Skyscraper but...

Around 380 firemen battled the flames, which quickly overwhelmed the entire building.

Skyscraper fire in China
Courtesy: South China Morning Post

(SALEM) - Chinese residents in the city of Guangzhou were shocked last week when a massive skyscraper lit ablaze, tumbling to the ground at free fall speed, almost exactly like the three buildings in New York City that burned and fell on 11 September 2001.

OK, it isn't April Fool's Day, so I will cut the charade. The building in China did burn, for 11 hours in fact, but it didn't fall because fires do not make skyscrapers fall, implosions make them fall.

I wonder how the U.S. government was able to fool the entire national populace into believing the impossible scenario they presented.

Architects and Engineers for 911 Truth immediately objected to this justification for the loss of the buildings, explaining that jet fuel can not melt steel, at all. But then why listen to the scientific experts, that after all, won't get a series of Middle east wars started.

I still talk to Americans frequently and ask, "How many buildings came down in New York that day?" The inevitable answer is "two" because people by and large are just discovering that Trade Tower 7, which lacked the drama of an airliner strike, free fell to the ground like the other two buildings.

So back to China, the fire in the Jianye Building, in the heart of China's fourth most populous city, started around 7:00 p.m. on Sunday, 15 December 2013, state media said.

Around 380 firemen battled the flames, which quickly overwhelmed the entire building, for most of the night up till Monday, the Guangzhou fire department said.

So, for the record, we are witness to an actual building fire, one that swept a building, which gave no signs of falling. Americans, you have so been had, wake up before it really is too late.

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