Message from @rip.lul

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2020-12-27 06:45:30 UTC  

Yeah, he has a show on Bloomberg. He is not shy about how he made money lol. Bush jr was good for him.

2020-12-27 06:46:01 UTC  

What was the address of that damn building...

2020-12-27 06:46:16 UTC  

I think it does show that in some records that it's owned by Staples Street.

2020-12-27 06:46:19 UTC  

Soros was a partner with them in the 90s

2020-12-27 06:46:33 UTC  

this dude is why CNN is so vile

2020-12-27 06:46:36 UTC  

i surmise

2020-12-27 06:47:32 UTC  

The Carlyle group is profitable because they are so intimate with Washington lol

2020-12-27 06:47:57 UTC  

Deep state.

2020-12-27 06:48:07 UTC  

exaclty right?

2020-12-27 06:48:14 UTC  

Do a search in Google for AT&t buildings and look at all the images...

2020-12-27 06:48:19 UTC  

blurrred

2020-12-27 06:48:30 UTC  

They all have that devil look

2020-12-27 06:48:39 UTC  

oh i see what u mean

2020-12-27 06:48:52 UTC  

brb let me grab my tinfoil hat

2020-12-27 06:49:32 UTC  

So is this whyyou shared the bomb collar story?

2020-12-27 06:49:45 UTC  

Maybe it's just the one in Nashville

2020-12-27 06:50:11 UTC  

i recal tht pic ya

2020-12-27 06:50:22 UTC  

I still think itโ€™s funny he was worried about 5G spying on him ๐Ÿ˜‚

2020-12-27 06:50:32 UTC  

yea lol

2020-12-27 06:50:40 UTC  

he was the victim

2020-12-27 06:50:58 UTC  

bomb collar

2020-12-27 06:51:41 UTC  

I don't see how we just kept some explosives after he went out of business?

2020-12-27 06:51:53 UTC  

What's the guy actually that explosives dealer or did he deal in fireworks?

2020-12-27 06:52:04 UTC  

sounds like a John Grisham novel to me

2020-12-27 06:52:06 UTC  

Like if you do firework displays I think you got to have the same kind of license.

2020-12-27 06:52:23 UTC  

So saying the dude had an explosive license I mean that could mean a lot of things...

2020-12-27 06:52:24 UTC  

I'm assuming this is in response to the trade towers conspiracy... The steel used to construct the trade centers was A36 which is a low carbon steel that melts around 1450 degrees C. The maximum jet fuel burn temp for A1 and B1 types is ~825 C. So, it couldn't melt it. Now if you want to talk about structural integrity, A36 has a maximum strain measurement of 70 ksi at 200 c, and 23 ksi and 600 c. So it does loose a lot of it's structural integrity at 600-825 c. However, I think the question really is in the way the towers fell, not really in the burning temperature of the jet fuel...

2020-12-27 06:52:48 UTC  

You lose several hundred kilos of explosives...

2020-12-27 06:53:04 UTC  

my tinfoil hat is on so hard right now

2020-12-27 06:53:47 UTC  

They be like didn't this guy in Nashville lose several hundred kilograms of explosives less cross check his vehicles oh he has an RV just like the one in the picture.

2020-12-27 06:53:50 UTC  

how are all these companies conected.

2020-12-27 06:54:08 UTC  

He's a patsy...

2020-12-27 06:54:24 UTC  

Just an incestuous community of people who do government contracts.

2020-12-27 06:54:29 UTC  

And contract work

2020-12-27 06:54:30 UTC  

prolly

2020-12-27 06:54:42 UTC  

the AT&t building would have to be up to a military specification in order to handle any kind of military communications through it.

2020-12-27 06:54:53 UTC  

So it would make sense for people who understand those specifications to build design own such a building.

2020-12-27 06:55:00 UTC  

are you familiar with their hardware?

2020-12-27 06:55:10 UTC  

What hardware are we talking about?

2020-12-27 06:55:20 UTC  

ATT hardware that was in that building?

2020-12-27 06:55:32 UTC  

It's probably a bunch of routers dude...