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(回答先: ひょっとしたら「上からの爆破解体」は鉄骨高層ビルにふさわしいのかな?(本文わずか) 投稿者 バルセロナより愛を込めて 日時 2007 年 10 月 27 日 07:47:05)
まだご紹介の、比較している映像を観ていませんが
私も全く同感です。
WTC程の超高層のビルがそれ以前に倒れたことがないのではないか
と思うのです。調べてみないとわかりませんが。
これが初めてだったとして、下からだけ爆破をやっていったら
上の方が(どちらかの塔が実際そうだったように)
途中で折れて、そのまま大きな塊が周囲に落下し
犯人達が希望しない被害が出た可能性が高い
と思うのです。
ここでついでに書いておきますが、
最初の頃、コントロールド・デモリション社の名前が出たときに
(オクラホマの後処理もやったという説明つきで)
私は「同社の中に犯人がいるのだろう」と勘違いしたのですが
犯人(爆発物を設定した直接の犯行を実行した者)は
米軍の爆発物の専門家たちですよね。
軍にいれば、命令に従うしかないし
緘口令を破ったら軍事裁判......。
その前に「真犯人たちがつかまる」と思うけれども
真っ只中にいて、脅かされている人々(軍内部の犯人たち)にはそれは見えにくいだろうし
下手をすれば、そういう超違法な行為をしてもへいちゃらな人間が担当した
という可能性もある。
カネのために
Blackwaterなどの民間の暗殺者団体なんかに勤める人間がいるんだから。
そういえば、以前個人的英文BCCメールで紹介した
"Shadow Company"
http://www.shadowcompanythemovie.com/
は完成した模様ですが(そのBCCメールを下に貼り付けておきます)
Google(接続が悪くてイマイチ見えなかったりする)か、分けてYouTubeに
載らないでしょうか?>観たいなぁ!と思っている。
また、先日書こうと思ってやめといた話ですが
これまで出ている資料だけでもWTCが制御爆破だったことは明白だけれども、
去年(だったと思うが)リバティー通りにあったドイチェ・バンク
(日本語で言うとドイツ銀行か)の屋上から
何百(400だったかな?)もの遺骨の破片が出たという話、
WTCタワーから同ビルまでの距離も調べなければなりませんが
そんな遠くまで、しかも“破片”が飛ぶというのは
爆発しかあり得ないという説明を、もっと声高に出せないかと思って。
そうすれば、いまだに騙されている平和活動家、市民、および
犠牲者のご遺族も真実が見えるようになる。少なくとも
そういう人ももっと出てくるのではないかと思うのですが
いかがでしょう?
遺骨、遺体の一部ということで
他のコンピューターの破片だのより注目を集めやすいと思うのですが
日本ではあまり大きく取り上げられなかったのでしょうか?
では、2006年1月2日に流した私のBCCメール、ご参考までに。
HTMLで送ったけれども、ここでは平板なテキスト形式になりますね。↓
書くときに<b>などを使えば太字になるのかな?この掲示板。
#よく知らないので、悪しからず。
Working in Iraq
Contractors
Marcenaries
Private soldiers
Whatever you call them...
They are working in Iraq.
Just like you work for a company like IBM
or any other corporation in the world,
"Is that corporation doing a service or disservice to society...
And if you believe they're doing a disservice,
And you still work for them, what does that make you!?"
"SHADOW COMPANY"
http://www.contractiraq.com/
or click
http://www.aegisiraq.co.uk/images/Shadow%20Company.wmv
A couple of links from Google search for 'AEGIS':
AEGIS Specialist Risk Management
AEGIS foundation. AEGIS is a British specialist security and risk management
company based in London. It comprises three operating divisions: ...
www.aegisworld.com/ - 9k - Cached - Similar pages
Telegraph | News | 'Trophy' video exposes private security ...
Aegis conducts a number of security duties and helped with the collection of ...
the media without clearing it with the project management or Aegis London. ...
www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/ 2005/11/27/wirq27.xml&sSheet=/news/2005/11/27/ixworld.html - 33k - 29 Dec 2005 - Cached - Similar pages
Wow, there are so many 'shadow companies' working there...
http://www.aegisiraq.co.uk/Security.htm
A post I saw on their Message Board
http://www.aegisiraq.co.uk/Message_Board.htm
FAO: Mr. Tim Spicer
From: Just another number!
Date: 26 Oct 2005
Time: 20:14:54
Remote Name: 66.18.212.54
Comments
Dear Mr Spicer, I am assuming by now you have read all of the antics of the so called amazing head shed of Baghdad. I'm sure I dont need to mention how seriously life threatening the last stunt could have been. I mean its not like Route Irish (Airport Road also known as the most dangerous road in the world) is dangerous, its perfectly safe according to some personnel, funny how its only the personnel who only travel on it once every 10 weeks to go on leave, oh no I forgot every 6 weeks as the admin staff seem to go on leave when they want and not when they are told. Anyway this is not what I am writing to you about, I have asked for your E-Mail address several times and for some reason no-one wants to give it to me, strange! Mr Spicer I think aside from the problems you clearly have with your admin staff in Baghdad and the problem that in fact you have lost all respect of SET/LT members who are on the ground and in fact keeping this company and contract stable. You also have the problem of alcohol and drugs within the regions, Regional Directors, Operations staff and even SET/LT Team leaders have the knowledge that there is clearly an alcohol problem within the regions and dne nothing about it, DIWANIYAH ESPECIALLY. This is not just SET/LT Team members who incidently are armed 24 hours per day and probably drunk for 12 hours per day it is a problem within the management of the regions for the following reasons: Not only are they drunk almost every night they are getting drunk with the guys who are on the ground, the guys who are protecting Aegis's clients and each other. You should also maybe ask about the missions to Baghdad from Diwaniyah just to collect alcohol, I myslef have been on some of those missions even though I expressed my opinion at the time and was told there are plenty more CV's in London. Also maybe you might want to ask where certain members of Diwaniyah managment and SET/LT members spent the night of the 12th May, Im sure you wont get the truth which is they were arrested by Polish soldiers for being very drunk and violent. The second major problem you have is, why is it the Army have CDT's? Im sure you can think of a dozen reasons right now. Shouldnt Aegis be having CDT's aswell for the exact same reasons, drugs is becoming a problem in Iraq especially performance enhancing drugs. This is not necessarilly drugs on the ground but definately when personnel are on leave, Im no doctor but im pretty sure if it has been in your system then it definately effects you for longer than a few days. I know for definate of a handful of personnel who take hard core drugs on leave. Well Mr Spicer I have said my piece, I really hope that you don't just take this as another ex-Aegis member throwing his teddy, this is something I truly beleive is a major problem and something I definately beleive is going to result in the loss of life. Just for your information also it is not just Aegis personnel who know the address to this message board, I know directors of other major companies in the sand pit are finding it very interesting reading. Sincerly
Mr Spicer's Thoughts about this site
http://www.aegisiraq.co.uk/Home.htm
From: Andrew Joscelyne
Sent: 12 October 2005 17:08
To: All Baghdad; All Basrah; All Diwaniyah; All Fallujah; All Mosul; All Tikrit; All Victory
Subject: BLOGSITES
I have today seen the new website - "Aegis Iraq PSD Teams", I have a number of points I wish to make:
I am fully in favour of good natured banter and a light hearted view of life and its difficulties in Iraq .
I encourage anything that takes the pressure off and improves motivation.
I would not be in favour of a site if it was in any way libellous to anyone, down right nasty or detrimental to anyone's morale.
My major concern is one of OPSEC - either that of our clients or our own individuals - posting unblanked photos may not be so clever. Anything that is of use to AIF should not be allowed to flourish.
I am also concerned about media interest in this site and I remind everyone of their contractual obligation not to speak to or assist the media without clearing it with the project management or Aegis London. This site could be construed in this way.
I remind everyone that there is a proper chain of command for airing concerns, grievances etc.
Please think twice about posting your happy snaps and whilst I am not concerned about this site as yet, if it develops into something other than a light hearted pressure valve I will take a much greater interest.
Remember that your job and those of your colleagues indirectly relies on the maintenance of our contract. Refrain from posting anything which is detrimental to the company since this could result in the loss or curtailment of our contract with resultant loss for everybody.
Lieutenant Colonel Tim Spicer, OBE
And let us think about why children throw stones at 'American Convoy'...
http://www.aegisiraq.co.uk/images/American_convoy_kids_throwing_rocks.wmv
by watching what they did in Fallujah in November 2004 as a start?
http://www.rainews24.rai.it/ran24/inchiesta/video/fallujah_ING.wmv
(WARNING: Above contains many very disturbing images)
And a Happy New Year to you!!
Chihaya
P.S. - Please think about signing at
http://www.thepetitionsite.com/takeaction/736718529?ltl=1135908579 and take a look at what the Coalition of Killing is doing, plus what's happening to their troops by clicking below.
http://www.melbourne.indymedia.org/news/2006/01/102877.php