The NIST 9/11 Scam Exposed in All Its Glory

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  1. MuchAdo

    MuchAdo Well-Known Member

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    Do you not understand how ChatGPT functions? Basically, it scours the internet for any information related to the question asked. You have to be very specific with your questions. You obviously asked a generic question and then conflated the answer to be specifically related to the two towers when it was responding with generalities. The reason why ChatGPT can’t be a conspiracy theorist is because when searching for answers it relies on credible well-established sources of information. It prioritizes factual and evidence-based content and avoids conspiracy theories and misinformation.
     
  2. psikeyhackr

    psikeyhackr Well-Known Member

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    Do you not understand a sarcastic joke?

    Try finding data on the distribution of steel down the North Tower. I have said that we need to know the Tons of Steel and Tons of Concrete on each level of the Twin Towers for almost Two Decades.

    The Conservation of Momentum had to slow the collapse down. And the strength of steel on each level had to be overcome.
     
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    Betamax101 Well-Known Member

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    Teehee.
    Yes, two decades of repeating the same thing dozens of times.
    Which it did, but not enough to stop the floor below (in every case), from collapsing.
    Exhaustively debunked for 20 years.
     

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