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G. House
User ID: 79751928 ![]() 07/05/2021 07:35 AM ![]() Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | You guys making more of this than it is are ASSHOLES and do not help the investigative community. The building had huge amounts of saltwater periodically in the garage under the building. That destroys steel reinforced concrete after time. This was a disaster that was decades in the making. As for the quick demolition? They did no environmental prep or salvage, they only needed to wire columns on one or two floors. All the BS work was eliminated because it was an emergency order. I live down here and have seen the problems involved with these buildings on the coast. You will see quite a few more abandoned in the near future. In fact what is coming is what you should be talking about. This will drastically affect the market for high end condos down here. In the late 1920's Florida had one of the largest land booms experienced in the US to that time. One ship being grounded and blocking the Miami Channel and then shortly later a devastating hurricane brought that developmental house of cards to an abrupt collapse. Things didn't perk up again down here for over two decades after that. Last Edited by G. House on 07/05/2021 07:41 AM "Everybody lies." |
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beeches
User ID: 78973486 ![]() 07/05/2021 07:40 AM ![]() Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | You guys making more of this than it is are ASSHOLES and do not help the investigative community. Quoting: G. House The building had huge amounts of saltwater periodically in the garage under the building. That destroys steel reinforced concrete after time. This was a disaster that was decades in the making. As for the quick demolition? They did no environmental prep or salvage, they only needed to wire columns on one or two floors. All the BS work was eliminated because it was an emergency order. I live down here and have seen the problems involved with these buildings on the coast. You will see quite a few more abandoned in the near future. like they care what we ponder. I am proud to be an ASSHOLE along with The Old TImer and LAO. Last Edited by beeches on 07/05/2021 07:42 AM ![]() |
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G. House
User ID: 79751928 ![]() 07/05/2021 07:50 AM ![]() Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | You guys making more of this than it is are ASSHOLES and do not help the investigative community. Quoting: G. House The building had huge amounts of saltwater periodically in the garage under the building. That destroys steel reinforced concrete after time. This was a disaster that was decades in the making. As for the quick demolition? They did no environmental prep or salvage, they only needed to wire columns on one or two floors. All the BS work was eliminated because it was an emergency order. I live down here and have seen the problems involved with these buildings on the coast. You will see quite a few more abandoned in the near future. like they care what we ponder. I am proud to be an ASSHOLE along with The Old TImer. The building collapsed because of poor design and then ignoring the ongoing deterioration of the building caused by said poor design. Making up BS about controlled demolition, false flags, etc. does nothing but make GLPer's look like idiots. What really need to be done RIGHT NOW is honest evaluation of similar properties. I live down here the problems at this condo were not unique in any way. People are at risk and you people making it into a conspiracy will only hurt the situation. "Everybody lies." |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 78231171 ![]() 07/05/2021 08:18 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | You guys making more of this than it is are ASSHOLES and do not help the investigative community. Quoting: G. House The building had huge amounts of saltwater periodically in the garage under the building. That destroys steel reinforced concrete after time. This was a disaster that was decades in the making. As for the quick demolition? They did no environmental prep or salvage, they only needed to wire columns on one or two floors. All the BS work was eliminated because it was an emergency order. I live down here and have seen the problems involved with these buildings on the coast. You will see quite a few more abandoned in the near future. like they care what we ponder. I am proud to be an ASSHOLE along with The Old TImer. The building collapsed because of poor design and then ignoring the ongoing deterioration of the building caused by said poor design. Making up BS about controlled demolition, false flags, etc. does nothing but make GLPer's look like idiots. What really need to be done RIGHT NOW is honest evaluation of similar properties. I live down here the problems at this condo were not unique in any way. People are at risk and you people making it into a conspiracy will only hurt the situation. GLPer ? you know this is some kind of conspiracy forum ?? we ask question normal people wouldn't even think of go back to FB retard |
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beeches
User ID: 78973486 ![]() 07/05/2021 08:44 AM ![]() Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | You guys making more of this than it is are ASSHOLES and do not help the investigative community. Quoting: G. House The building had huge amounts of saltwater periodically in the garage under the building. That destroys steel reinforced concrete after time. This was a disaster that was decades in the making. As for the quick demolition? They did no environmental prep or salvage, they only needed to wire columns on one or two floors. All the BS work was eliminated because it was an emergency order. I live down here and have seen the problems involved with these buildings on the coast. You will see quite a few more abandoned in the near future. like they care what we ponder. I am proud to be an ASSHOLE along with The Old TImer. The building collapsed because of poor design and then ignoring the ongoing deterioration of the building caused by said poor design. Making up BS about controlled demolition, false flags, etc. does nothing but make GLPer's look like idiots. What really need to be done RIGHT NOW is honest evaluation of similar properties. I live down here the problems at this condo were not unique in any way. People are at risk and you people making it into a conspiracy will only hurt the situation. Dear G. House, have you ever heard of "Colonel" House? He was the puppet master behind the weakened President Woodrow Wilson. wonder if you are related in any way. I don't know if "Colonel" House had children. He did a fine job of directing things, and was instrumental in bringing on our entry into WWI the graduated income tax the Federal Reserve. just curious if you know of him. as to your feelings that people are at increased risk by our words, that is ridiculous. ![]() |
Louis in Richmond
I have heard the deafening silence. User ID: 74688504 ![]() 07/05/2021 08:58 AM ![]() Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Very sad. One of the two pet cats still in the building went tumbling through the air. https://imgur.com/sGElPkN We're all a hostage to what we love. The only way to be free is to love nothing. How very sad is that? |
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Louis in Richmond
I have heard the deafening silence. User ID: 74688504 ![]() 07/05/2021 08:59 AM ![]() Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | You guys making more of this than it is are ASSHOLES and do not help the investigative community. Quoting: G. House The building had huge amounts of saltwater periodically in the garage under the building. That destroys steel reinforced concrete after time. This was a disaster that was decades in the making. As for the quick demolition? They did no environmental prep or salvage, they only needed to wire columns on one or two floors. All the BS work was eliminated because it was an emergency order. I live down here and have seen the problems involved with these buildings on the coast. You will see quite a few more abandoned in the near future. like they care what we ponder. I am proud to be an ASSHOLE along with The Old TImer and LAO. I too am an asshole. ![]() We're all a hostage to what we love. The only way to be free is to love nothing. How very sad is that? |
2sunshine
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Louis in Richmond
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Agent 99
User ID: 77082640 ![]() 07/05/2021 09:25 AM ![]() Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | You guys making more of this than it is are ASSHOLES and do not help the investigative community. Quoting: G. House The building had huge amounts of saltwater periodically in the garage under the building. That destroys steel reinforced concrete after time. This was a disaster that was decades in the making. As for the quick demolition? They did no environmental prep or salvage, they only needed to wire columns on one or two floors. All the BS work was eliminated because it was an emergency order. I live down here and have seen the problems involved with these buildings on the coast. You will see quite a few more abandoned in the near future. In fact what is coming is what you should be talking about. This will drastically affect the market for high end condos down here. In the late 1920's Florida had one of the largest land booms experienced in the US to that time. One ship being grounded and blocking the Miami Channel and then shortly later a devastating hurricane brought that developmental house of cards to an abrupt collapse. Things didn't perk up again down here for over two decades after that. Rickenbacker Railroad and Causeway opened Miami up. Older 1960's buildings made of concrete block with high hurricane standards stood up before Andrew. The paper thin ones in Cutler Bay blew away like cardboard. Erosion isn't an issue in places with coral and bedrock. I can imagine when Dubai will start to crumble. They have cheaply overbuilt there too. |
nutmeg
User ID: 76388104 ![]() 07/05/2021 09:26 AM ![]() Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Did they get all the bodies and people out from under the rubble first? Quoting: #1FanNirvana People have been known to live trapped like that for over a month. They didn't get all the bodies out, but they somehow protected that area with the bodies before the demolition. They will continue the search for the bodies at the original collapse. |
Agent 99
User ID: 77082640 ![]() 07/05/2021 09:27 AM ![]() Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | You guys making more of this than it is are ASSHOLES and do not help the investigative community. Quoting: G. House The building had huge amounts of saltwater periodically in the garage under the building. That destroys steel reinforced concrete after time. This was a disaster that was decades in the making. As for the quick demolition? They did no environmental prep or salvage, they only needed to wire columns on one or two floors. All the BS work was eliminated because it was an emergency order. I live down here and have seen the problems involved with these buildings on the coast. You will see quite a few more abandoned in the near future. like they care what we ponder. I am proud to be an ASSHOLE along with The Old TImer. The building collapsed because of poor design and then ignoring the ongoing deterioration of the building caused by said poor design. Making up BS about controlled demolition, false flags, etc. does nothing but make GLPer's look like idiots. What really need to be done RIGHT NOW is honest evaluation of similar properties. I live down here the problems at this condo were not unique in any way. People are at risk and you people making it into a conspiracy will only hurt the situation. There were reports of loadbearing beams being removed for renovations also. |
Agent 99
User ID: 77082640 ![]() 07/05/2021 09:27 AM ![]() Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Did they get all the bodies and people out from under the rubble first? Quoting: #1FanNirvana People have been known to live trapped like that for over a month. They didn't get all the bodies out, but they somehow protected that area with the bodies before the demolition. They will continue the search for the bodies at the original collapse. How much would be left of those bodies? Probably no more than some bones and the clothes they were in. |
Trained Noticer![]() Forum Moderator User ID: 80558422 ![]() 07/05/2021 09:27 AM ![]() Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | You guys making more of this than it is are ASSHOLES and do not help the investigative community. Quoting: G. House The building had huge amounts of saltwater periodically in the garage under the building. That destroys steel reinforced concrete after time. This was a disaster that was decades in the making. As for the quick demolition? They did no environmental prep or salvage, they only needed to wire columns on one or two floors. All the BS work was eliminated because it was an emergency order. I live down here and have seen the problems involved with these buildings on the coast. You will see quite a few more abandoned in the near future. like they care what we ponder. I am proud to be an ASSHOLE along with The Old TImer and LAO. I too am an asshole. ![]() We Assholes UNITE! ![]() For those who believe, no proof is necessary. For those who don't believe, no proof is possible. (Stuart Chase) It's easier to fool people than to convince them that they have been fooled. (Mark Twain) |
nutmeg
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 18709312 ![]() 07/05/2021 09:39 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | You guys making more of this than it is are ASSHOLES and do not help the investigative community. Quoting: G. House The building had huge amounts of saltwater periodically in the garage under the building. That destroys steel reinforced concrete after time. This was a disaster that was decades in the making. As for the quick demolition? They did no environmental prep or salvage, they only needed to wire columns on one or two floors. All the BS work was eliminated because it was an emergency order. I live down here and have seen the problems involved with these buildings on the coast. You will see quite a few more abandoned in the near future. like they care what we ponder. I am proud to be an ASSHOLE along with The Old TImer. The building collapsed because of poor design and then ignoring the ongoing deterioration of the building caused by said poor design. Making up BS about controlled demolition, false flags, etc. does nothing but make GLPer's look like idiots. What really need to be done RIGHT NOW is honest evaluation of similar properties. I live down here the problems at this condo were not unique in any way. People are at risk and you people making it into a conspiracy will only hurt the situation. They should not have designed it wired with demolition explosives. Bad design |
Mac34
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nutmeg
User ID: 76388104 ![]() 07/05/2021 09:40 AM ![]() Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Did they get all the bodies and people out from under the rubble first? Quoting: #1FanNirvana People have been known to live trapped like that for over a month. They didn't get all the bodies out, but they somehow protected that area with the bodies before the demolition. They will continue the search for the bodies at the original collapse. How much would be left of those bodies? Probably no more than some bones and the clothes they were in. True, but I'm assuming they still have to search for body parts. If they find anything that appears to be skin, bones, etc, they will use DNA to identify. Gruesome but neccessary for the families. |
Bodiless![]() Forum Administrator 07/05/2021 09:44 AM ![]() Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | You guys making more of this than it is are ASSHOLES and do not help the investigative community. Quoting: G. House The building had huge amounts of saltwater periodically in the garage under the building. That destroys steel reinforced concrete after time. This was a disaster that was decades in the making. As for the quick demolition? They did no environmental prep or salvage, they only needed to wire columns on one or two floors. All the BS work was eliminated because it was an emergency order. I live down here and have seen the problems involved with these buildings on the coast. You will see quite a few more abandoned in the near future. like they care what we ponder. I am proud to be an ASSHOLE along with The Old TImer and LAO. ![]() “We have assembled the most extensive and inclusive Voter Fraud Organization in the history of America”—Joe “SippyCup” Biden Joe Biden will never be the man Michelle Obama is The worst thing about dying is that you become a democratic voter for eternity |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 80544676 ![]() 07/05/2021 09:45 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | You guys making more of this than it is are ASSHOLES and do not help the investigative community. Quoting: G. House The building had huge amounts of saltwater periodically in the garage under the building. That destroys steel reinforced concrete after time. This was a disaster that was decades in the making. As for the quick demolition? They did no environmental prep or salvage, they only needed to wire columns on one or two floors. All the BS work was eliminated because it was an emergency order. I live down here and have seen the problems involved with these buildings on the coast. You will see quite a few more abandoned in the near future. In fact what is coming is what you should be talking about. This will drastically affect the market for high end condos down here. In the late 1920's Florida had one of the largest land booms experienced in the US to that time. One ship being grounded and blocking the Miami Channel and then shortly later a devastating hurricane brought that developmental house of cards to an abrupt collapse. Things didn't perk up again down here for over two decades after that. ![]() |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 78783227 ![]() 07/05/2021 09:46 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | You guys making more of this than it is are ASSHOLES and do not help the investigative community. Quoting: G. House The building had huge amounts of saltwater periodically in the garage under the building. That destroys steel reinforced concrete after time. This was a disaster that was decades in the making. As for the quick demolition? They did no environmental prep or salvage, they only needed to wire columns on one or two floors. All the BS work was eliminated because it was an emergency order. I live down here and have seen the problems involved with these buildings on the coast. You will see quite a few more abandoned in the near future. In fact what is coming is what you should be talking about. This will drastically affect the market for high end condos down here. In the late 1920's Florida had one of the largest land booms experienced in the US to that time. One ship being grounded and blocking the Miami Channel and then shortly later a devastating hurricane brought that developmental house of cards to an abrupt collapse. Things didn't perk up again down here for over two decades after that. Explain why IDF was there... This wasn't a global incident... We have loads of people and rescuers even armed forces... Why did Israeli Defense Force show up to a collapsed building... You make sense of that... Just the expenditure of money it would take... Justify that... Things aren't always what they seem and yeah the building was shite but the other one wired and rigged to blow in a day?... Yeah pretty sure a controlled demolition takes a week of planning... |
nutmeg
User ID: 76388104 ![]() 07/05/2021 09:47 AM ![]() Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I'll try to find the article I read that said that a woman's husband was out of state on business. She was talking with him on the phone while looking out the window. He said she told him she just watched the pool sink. Then the phone went dead. She's one of the missing. Since the collapse happened in the early morning hours, she must have been looking down at the pool, which is lit up at night. Last Edited by nutmeg on 07/05/2021 09:47 AM |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 80568181 ![]() 07/05/2021 09:51 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I live in Thailand and we haven't had a condo collapse despite the really shoddy construction work that is carried out. We have nothing like the US health and safety standards or quality materials. Same goes for India, Bangladesh, Cambodia and dozens of other third world or developing countries which all have plenty of coastal buildings and skyscrapers. You hear of the occasional collapse but it always amazes me that there are not more building collapses. So when I heard of the one in Miami it immediately smells fishy. If it's a common problem of saltwater and bad design then there should be dozens of buildings falling down in Miami and other coastal US areas. Doesn't seem like we have the whole story. |