Dubai Skyscraper Engulfed in Flames, Does Not Collapse |
Written by Eli Rika | |||||||||
Thursday, 13 December 2012 19:28 | |||||||||
Latest High-Rise Fire Reveals More Public Skepticism of Official 9/11 Story
A high-rise building catches fire in a major city. All of its occupants are evacuated as fire crews arrive to put out the blaze. After a few hours, the flames spread across dozens of floors and in the end, the building remains standing. That was the story last month in Dubai, the most populous city in the United Arab Emirates (UAE), as the Tamweel Building was added to the long list of skyscrapers that have withstood major fires. This stark contrast to the Twin Towers and WTC Building 7, the only steel framed skyscrapers in history, whose complete collapses have been officially blamed on fire, is causing more people to question the official 9/11 story.
The fire in the Tamweel Building sent flames across all 34 stories of the high-rise, according to the local Khaleej Times, with the largest flames appearing at the top floors. The blaze lasted for more than five hours before it was extinguished.
We published an article in 2010 that chronicles some of the major high-rise fires that have occurred in steelframed highrises, many of which lasted longer and affected more floors than the fires that NIST blames for the fall of the Twin Towers and WTC 7. This record complements the overwhelming scientific, forensic, and eyewitness evidence that proves the WTC skyscrapers were not destroyed by fire. We are pleased to see that the general public is starting to become aware that other highrise fires show the official 9/11 account cannot be true. In the Daily Mail article about the Dubai fire, seven of the 10 highestrated comments made reference to the fact that it defies the explanation for the WTC Towers collapse:
While some of the commenters use sarcasm in their remarks, they clearly resonate with the conclusion of the dozens of technical professionals featured in 9/11: Explosive Evidence Experts Speak Out: The only logical explanation for the complete destruction of the WTC skyscrapers is controlled demolition. Update: The original version of this article incorrectly stated that the Tamweel building as a steel-framed skyscraper; it is actually a concrete skyscraper. In addition, it stated that flames went across all 34 stories of the building; to clarify, only one side of the building was affected. It also included a photo which inaccurately compared the Tamweel fire to the WTC 7 fire. You can find more information about the Tamweel fire at the following links: Gulf News: Cigarette Butt Caused Tamweel Tower Fire Gulf News: Cladding of the Burned Tamweel Tower to be Replaced
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