MH370: Fragment Is From Missing Flight
hcs_$reboot writes: The plane part (the flaperon) that was found on a beach in the Indian Ocean on Réunion island was determined to be part of MH370, the Malaysia Airlines flight that vanished more than a year ago. Some experts have postulated that the damage suggests the flaperon may have been deployed when the plane hit the water, meaning that someone in the cockpit was consciously manipulating the controls. The Malaysian Prime Minister said at a press conference "We now have physical evidence that ... Flight MH370 tragically ended in the Southern Indian Ocean.".
This doesn't prove how the jet fuel was able to melt steal beams.
With decent airflow (no windows left, building is hundreds of feet tall with no horizontal obstructions at that level), and enough temperature, virtually anything will burn. The airflow and temperature are competing factors to some extent, but I'm sure that fire got quite hot.
That explains the first 2 alright...don't explain the third one that was over a block away they tried to claim some "burning debris" landing on top (which video showed really wasn't much at all) managed to drop it straight down. Again we are talking burning debris landing on top of the building and causing it to pancake straight down exactly like the first two....oh and that just so happened to be the building where all the evidence was being held for a major part of the Worldcom scandal involving federal officials...damned shame.
Even if you buy the first two, the third one not getting hit by shit and dropping? If that don't set off your bullshit-o-meter then you'll believe anything.
ACs don't waste your time replying, your posts are never seen by me.