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Crungy
25th November 2006, 08:48 AM
I read this article in Thursday's Chicago Tribune. The witness accounts of what they thought the explosion is similar to those ear witness accounts from the WTC attacks. Also, check out the last paragraph of woo. As anyone who follows news events can attest to, strange "unexplainable" events do happen. Imagine if this type of event would of happened in relation to the 9/11 attacks. The C-Nutters would have a field day with this "defies the laws of physics" event. I'm sure Lyte Trip would spend countless hours "researching" how it was staged.



Mass. blast flattens homes
25 houses destroyed; minor injuries reported

By Glen Johnson
Associated Press
Published November 23, 2006

DANVERS, Mass. -- A chemical plant outside Boston blew up Wednesday with a roar so thunderous that people thought it was an earthquake or a plane crash, destroying about two dozen homes in a tightly packed neighborhood but causing only minor injuries.

The fiery blast flattened the CAI Inc. factory, a manufacturer of solvents and inks, about 3 a.m., knocking buildings off their foundations, shredding roofs and shattering windows in neighboring Salem. The explosion could be heard more than 20 miles away.

"I was in bed and then next thing I knew, I was on my feet. I saw the flames and grabbed my clothes. My first thought was that an airplane crashed," said Paul O'Donnell, an aircraft mechanic, "but then I thought it was too early for that."

Nearly 90 homes were damaged, with about 25 wrecked beyond repair, authorities said. But only 10 of the more than 300 people believed to be in the neighborhood were hurt, and their injuries were minor. The plant was empty at the time.

"The miracle is you have the equivalent of a 2,000-pound bomb going off in a residential neighborhood at night when everybody is home, and no one's dead and no one is seriously injured," Gov. Mitt Romney said.

Officials said it could take weeks to determine the cause of the explosion.

Most of the damaged homes were in view of the plant, and some stood right across the street. The neighborhood is among the oldest in the city, dating to the 1700s. It has a mixture of businesses and homes because it was settled before modern zoning rules.

Firefighters from 30 cities and towns battled the blaze in this community about 20 miles northeast of Boston.

Bakery owner Luis Ferreira was working overnight making bread and pies for Thanksgiving customers when "all of the sudden, boom, and everything gets dark."

Through the flour and dust, employees called out to each other.

"We had no idea what happened at the time. We just got out of there," said Ferreira, who suffered scrapes on his face.

CAI Treasurer Paul Sartorelli said in a statement Wednesday that company officials didn't know what caused the accident, and said the company underwent safety upgrades in 2001.

In one condominium across the nearby Crane River, the blast was so strong it bowed a woman's bedroom windows, sucked her curtains out and then returned the unbroken glass and frames to their original position--with the curtain tops attached to the rod inside but the curtain bottoms fluttering outside in the breeze.

uk_dave
25th November 2006, 09:05 AM
"I was in bed and then next thing I knew, I was on my feet. I saw the flames and grabbed my clothes. My first thought was that an airplane crashed," said Paul O'Donnell, an aircraft mechanic, "but then I thought it was too early for that."

That can only mean that a plane crash was scheduled but the blast occured before the plane could be crashed. He is obviously in on the conspiracy.

"We had no idea what happened at the time. We just got out of there," said Ferreira, who suffered scrapes on his face.

Did he really mean 'got out', or did he really mean 'pulled out'?

huh? huh? What're you trying to hide Crungy? If that even is your real name.....

Horatius
25th November 2006, 09:15 AM
DANVERS, Mass. -- A chemical plant outside Boston blew up Wednesday with a roar so thunderous that people thought it was an earthquake or a plane crash, destroying about two dozen homes in a tightly packed neighborhood but causing only minor injuries.


So, what kind of Weapon could "destroy" dozens of homes, but leave people completely uninjured? No explosion in history has ever done this!



"I was in bed and then next thing I knew, I was on my feet. I saw the flames and grabbed my clothes. My first thought was that an airplane crashed," said Paul O'Donnell, an aircraft mechanic, "but then I thought it was too early for that."


So now they expect us to believe that an explosion can gently place you on your feet, while "destroying" your house? What, is it, a Star Fleet Battles type Tractor-Repulser (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Star_Fleet_Universe#Andromeda_Galaxy)?

Nearly 90 homes were damaged, with about 25 wrecked beyond repair, authorities said. But only 10 of the more than 300 people believed to be in the neighborhood were hurt, and their injuries were minor. The plant was empty at the time.

Wait, so now there's 90 homes destroyed? What about the earlier two dozen number? Did they send someone in after to "finish the job"?


"The miracle is you have the equivalent of a 2,000-pound bomb going off in a residential neighborhood at night when everybody is home, and no one's dead and no one is seriously injured," Gov. Mitt Romney said.


And now we have the Governor trying to sell us on some "Miracle", so we'll just accept it, and stop asking questions. As if we'd ever do that!


Most of the damaged homes were in view of the plant, and some stood right across the street. The neighborhood is among the oldest in the city, dating to the 1700s. It has a mixture of businesses and homes because it was settled before modern zoning rules.


So now they're claimig there were "businesses" as well, but why were no businesses destroyed? Did the Capiltalist swine pay their protection money to the NWO Molech worshippers that month?


Firefighters from 30 cities and towns battled the blaze in this community about 20 miles northeast of Boston.

"Firefighters"? Why would anyone trust these guys, after what they did to WTC7?

Bakery owner Luis Ferreira was working overnight making bread and pies for Thanksgiving customers when "all of the sudden, boom, and everything gets dark."

Oh, so now, instead of everybody being at home in bed, we now conviently have a "businessman" who was "working" to "testify" about what "happened". Obviously a planted shill!


CAI Treasurer Paul Sartorelli said in a statement Wednesday that company officials didn't know what caused the accident, and said the company underwent safety upgrades in 2001.

And why is the CIA treasurer involved at all? Was the plant actually manufacturing Zyklon B for the FEMA death camps?


In one condominium across the nearby Crane River, the blast was so strong it bowed a woman's bedroom windows, sucked her curtains out and then returned the unbroken glass and frames to their original position--with the curtain tops attached to the rod inside but the curtain bottoms fluttering outside in the breeze.

See what I mean? Tractor-repulsers (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Star_Fleet_Universe#Andromeda_Galaxy), had to be, hun.


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Horatius
25th November 2006, 09:16 AM
That can only mean that a plane crash was scheduled but the blast occured before the plane could be crashed. He is obviously in on the conspiracy.

Look, how many times are you going to attack an unimpeachable witness before you accept my Tractor-repulser research (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Star_Fleet_Universe#Andromeda_Galaxy)?

DavidJames
25th November 2006, 09:23 AM
"The miracle is you have the equivalent of a 2,000-pound bomb going off in a residential neighborhood at night when everybody is home, and no one's dead and no one is seriously injured," Gov. Mitt Romney said.Here is Romney having a Rummy moment where he inadvertently leaked inside knowledge that the explosion resulted from a bomb.

uk_dave
25th November 2006, 09:24 AM
(Killtown Mode)

There was NO explosion!

Those buildings were dismantled piece by piece and sold to the chinese to be made into shoes.

The footage of the explosion (ha ha ha) was faked

Wake up people!

:rolleyes:

uk_dave
25th November 2006, 09:26 AM
(Roxdog mode)

They deserved it. They were all marxists and degenerates anyway....

PerryLogan
26th November 2006, 11:04 AM
We could fantasize better if we had a blurry video of the event.

Horatius
26th November 2006, 04:02 PM
We could fantasize better if we had a blurry video of the event.

Oh, they have blurry video of it alright, they just won't release it, because it will clearly show the evidence of the use of tractor-repulser beam technology (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Star_Fleet_Universe#Andromeda_Galaxy).

I demand the release of all the blurry video!

I also demand that someone else do the work to ensure that my previous demand actually reaches someone who can do something about it!

Zep
26th November 2006, 08:41 PM
Who did the CGI?

W6102LA
26th November 2006, 08:59 PM
DANVERS, Mass. -- A chemical plant outside Boston blew up Wednesday
Wow !! This is an obvious attempt at destroying the evidence of the chemicals used in the chemtrails

:eek:

Horatius
27th November 2006, 05:47 AM
Wow !! This is an obvious attempt at destroying the evidence of the chemicals used in the chemtrails

:eek:

You mean you actually believe that was a chemical plant? Sheeple!

The best way you can tell it isn't a chemical plant is that they have told you it is a chemical plant! Get with the program! Stop deliberately spreading disinfo!

Why do yo hate those of us who hate AmeriKKKa?

Crazy Chainsaw
27th November 2006, 06:02 AM
Sound-wave form effects you got to love them you have no choice, they are part of the physics in this universe.
Anyone who can explain the physics of wave transmission though solids to Dr. Steven Jones?
Doubt it he will just not listen.

Great article.

gumboot
27th November 2006, 02:19 PM
In one condominium across the nearby Crane River, the blast was so strong it bowed a woman's bedroom windows, sucked her curtains out and then returned the unbroken glass and frames to their original position--with the curtain tops attached to the rod inside but the curtain bottoms fluttering outside in the breeze.

I have nothing to add. I just wanted to say how incredibly cool that is.

-Gumboot

Mashuna
28th November 2006, 03:10 AM
You mean you actually believe that was a chemical plant? Sheeple!

The best way you can tell it isn't a chemical plant is that they have told you it is a chemical plant! Get with the program! Stop deliberately spreading disinfo!

Why do yo hate those of us who hate AmeriKKKa?

Is the opposite true? I live near lots of things that aren't chemical plants. That must mean I'm in massive danger :jaw-dropp

There's a huge chemical refinery plant about 30 miles from me. I'm going to go and live under the chimneys there. Then I'll be safe. You'll all see.

HAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHHAHAHHA :tinfoil