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Old Dec 5th, 2005, 10:25 AM       
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its widely known ann coulter and the neocons have this desire to restrict the first amendment for everyone to STFU on the opposition of iraq war, 9/11 cover ups, etc....

spectre sorry for taking so long but i see your post, i raise you this post...

Definition of Squib (from wikipedia):

"A squib otherwise refered to as an electric match is a small explosive device which is used in pyrotechnics and display fireworks. A squib can range in size from a small cap only millimeters in diameter to larger, more spectacular ones which can be 1/2 inch or larger. In display fireworks, it is used to ignite the fuse of a commercial firework shell. The squib is generally connected to a "firing-rail" or "breakout box" which connects to a central firing board. Squibs are designed to be fired using a small current which can be supplied from sources such as a 9V battery or a Car Battery in larger setups. Squibs are also very sensitive to EM radiation and devices such as vehicles, radios, celluar phones, and even cellular and microwave transmitters can set off a squib unless the two leads are terminated correctly.

In pyrotechnics, squibs are used to produce a spark which would simulate gunshots, sparking/arcing electrical equipment and much more.

In aviation squibs are used to generate pressurised gas to open valves and operate small mechanical devices on such as ejection seats and to pierce metal diaphrams that are retaining pressurised liquids such as halon and fluorocarbon extinguishants or release compressed nitrogen gas to act as a propellant.

They are also widely used in the special effects industry to simulate a bullet hit by coupling the squib itself with a packet of either fake blood for hits on persons or dust/debris for hits on other objects.

Squibs were originally made from parchment tubes, or the shaft of a feather filled with fine black powder and sealed at the ends with wax. These were inserted into the touch holes of cannon and used to ignite the main propellant charge. Roger Bacon first described the making of squibs in 1248.

A "damp squib" is literally one that fails to go off due to wetting but the term has come into general use to mean anything that fails to meet expectations."


Squibs shooting out before the collapse in order to weaken the building structure...

http://www.whatreallyhappened.com/IM...moke.below.wmv

Source from http://science.howstuffworks.com/bui...implosion1.htm ......

"Generally speaking, blasters will explode the major support columns on the lower floors first and then a few upper stories. In a 20-story building, for example, the blasters might blow the columns on the first and second floor, as well as the 12th and 15th floors. In most cases, blowing the support structures on the lower floors is sufficient for collapsing the building, but loading columns on upper floors helps break the building material into smaller pieces as it falls. This makes for easier clean-up following the blast."

-Smoke coming out of bottom of building...

http://www.whatreallyhappened.com/IM...evel_smoke.wmv

-the shake up before collapse...

( http://www.911research.wtc7.net/wtc/...eos/index.html )

click on: North Tower collapse from northeast mpeg
This 29-second video shows the top of the North Tower from the northeast, with the collapse staring about 16 seconds into the video.

-look at the right side of the building as several squibs shooting out of wtc as it collapse...

( http://www.911research.wtc7.net/wtc/...eos/index.html )

click on: North Tower collapse from distant northeast mpeg
This 8-second KTLA5 video shows the North Tower as it starts to collapse. It shows squibs and streamers ahead of the mushrooming top. See still frames from this video.

the collapsing of WTC7...

( http://www.911research.wtc7.net/wtc/...eos/index.html )

Building 7 collapse mpeg
This 9.6-second video shows the Building 7 collapse from a vantage point only about 1000 feet to the north.

EDIT: damn...i didnt realize the wbepage blocks video clips which are hotlinked in other websites...just go to the video index of the webpage and click on the descriptions above...
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