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GlennB
28th July 2008, 07:43 AM
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/somerset/7528165.stm

Sad story, but when a sea pier - open to the elements below - belches black smoke like this you have to wonder just how much CTists know about fires :(

Par
28th July 2008, 08:16 AM
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/somerset/7528165.stm

Sad story, but when a sea pier - open to the elements below - belches black smoke like this you have to wonder just how much CTists know about fires :(


I knew that teaching the people of Weston-super-Mare how to make fire was a bad idea. They’re just not ready for it yet. They’ll be introducing the wheel to Bridgwater next. It’s madness.

Horace Wheeljack
28th July 2008, 09:29 AM
Do you notice how witnesses report 'loud bangs', that the 'official story' suggests were left over fireworks. How very convenient. "Weston-super-mare was an inside job".

peteweaver
28th July 2008, 09:34 AM
Peter Tyler: "After a little while I heard what sounded like an explosion. I don't know if it was an explosion or the noise when the pier collapsed.

Bombs ??

Graham Bloomfield "It's such a shame, all that is left of the pier is twisted smouldering steel girders.

Thermite ??

LOL.

Its yet another nail in the coffin of the twoof movement, who seven years after the 11th Sept attacks, still haven't twigged that fire can damage steel.

Quad4_72
28th July 2008, 10:22 AM
Wait a sec. Isn't steel impervious to fire?

Par
28th July 2008, 10:35 AM
The owners had only just bought the site. Presumably they would have needed insurance to do so – insurance that would have specifically covered fire.

Dee Williams, deputy manager of the Grand Atlantic Hotel, which lies 200 yards from the pier, described the fire as "an inferno"...


Do hotels lie? No. You wouldn’t use the word “lie” for a hotel. They were talking about this Ms. Williams. She lies. Therefore, there was no “inferno”. The fires were small.

Dee Williams... heard loud bangs which she believed to be fireworks left over from a recent display.


She was, however, telling the truth about the explosions, but she was lying again about the fireworks.

Police have placed a cordon around the pier and beach and advised people to avoid the area.


The area was immediately cordoned off. What don’t they want us to see?

X
28th July 2008, 07:59 PM
Ah damn. I've been there. Tragic.