So here is the condo being blown up. | |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 2272340 United States 07/05/2021 01:16 PM 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. WHAT BS!? It was contracted out to a DeepState contractor- literally CONTROLLED DEMOLITION INC responsible for OKC as well as others! whose the imbecile? what planet are you on? or lemme guess, you are one of the members of this site that accounts for the 'honeypot' crowd You are insane. Or very poor AI. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 79240261 United States 07/05/2021 01:17 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: beeches 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. WHAT BS!? It was contracted out to a DeepState contractor- literally CONTROLLED DEMOLITION INC responsible for OKC as well as others! whose the imbecile? what planet are you on? or lemme guess, you are one of the members of this site that accounts for the 'honeypot' crowd You are insane. Or very poor AI. type that corp into google, you human joke! |
KuvaszLove
User ID: 79848633 United States 07/05/2021 01:19 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I am amazed any building in Florida is still standing! Did you all know you can't find a home in Florida with a basement? Not allowed, can't dig that deep without creating all kinds of ECO problems. Florida is an Island, peninsula; a big one but not the mainland! |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 2272340 United States 07/05/2021 01:23 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: G. House 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. WHAT BS!? It was contracted out to a DeepState contractor- literally CONTROLLED DEMOLITION INC responsible for OKC as well as others! whose the imbecile? what planet are you on? or lemme guess, you are one of the members of this site that accounts for the 'honeypot' crowd You are insane. Or very poor AI. type that corp into google, you human joke! No thanks, kook. |
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G. House
User ID: 79751928 United States 07/05/2021 01:29 PM 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. The hitch in that getalong is that all the buildings would have had saltwater in their below level garages and foundation areas. It would not affect just this one. If you want to go that route then there are 1000s of buildings about to be declared unsafe. Or fall one day or night on their own. It is amazing how much the demolition looks just like the fell all by itself saga. It was just about textbook the first time. Are you dense? The point I'm trying to make is YES, possibly thousands of buildings are going to be declared unsafe. The market for high end condos on the beaches in Florida is going to take a huge hit from this. I really can't imagine the total fallout this event will set in place. Well actually I can. You are going to have a large amount of high dollar properties become not only worthless but potential liabilities. That's not even mentioning what the insurance industry will do. "Everybody lies." |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 79240261 United States 07/05/2021 01:32 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: Anonymous Coward 79240261 WHAT BS!? It was contracted out to a DeepState contractor- literally CONTROLLED DEMOLITION INC responsible for OKC as well as others! whose the imbecile? what planet are you on? or lemme guess, you are one of the members of this site that accounts for the 'honeypot' crowd You are insane. Or very poor AI. type that corp into google, you human joke! No thanks, kook. hence the only kook is yourself - are you illiterate? - there was a NYtimes article about literal 'controlled demolition' which won't bother to link - but you may as well be reading the Times, why do you come here? can't think for yourself anyway |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 77795181 United States 07/05/2021 01:32 PM 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. The hitch in that getalong is that all the buildings would have had saltwater in their below level garages and foundation areas. It would not affect just this one. If you want to go that route then there are 1000s of buildings about to be declared unsafe. Or fall one day or night on their own. It is amazing how much the demolition looks just like the fell all by itself saga. It was just about textbook the first time. Are you dense? The point I'm trying to make is YES, possibly thousands of buildings are going to be declared unsafe. The market for high end condos on the beaches in Florida is going to take a huge hit from this. I really can't imagine the total fallout this event will set in place. Well actually I can. You are going to have a large amount of high dollar properties become not only worthless but potential liabilities. That's not even mentioning what the insurance industry will do. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 77795181 United States 07/05/2021 01:36 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Quoting: Anonymous Coward 2272340 hence the only kook is yourself - are you illiterate? - there was a NYtimes article about literal 'controlled demolition' which won't bother to link - but you may as well be reading the Times, why do you come here? can't think for yourself anyway Of course controlled demolition is a real thing. That doesn't prove it was a deep state contracted controlled demolition in the case of the first collapse in this case. One thing doesn't prove the other. That was incredibly lame "logic" on your part. |
G. House
User ID: 79751928 United States 07/05/2021 01:44 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I am amazed any building in Florida is still standing! Did you all know you can't find a home in Florida with a basement? Not allowed, can't dig that deep without creating all kinds of ECO problems. Florida is an Island, peninsula; a big one but not the mainland! Quoting: KuvaszLove It's not that it's not allowed, where I'm at if you dig a hole more than 4 feet deep chances are it will fill with water. In fact a lot of single family housing developments built in the 70's came with water wells for their lawn sprinkler systems. The down side is the water has so much iron in it it stains sidewalks and and anything sprinkled on brown, even parked cars, very hard to get off. Last Edited by G. House on 07/05/2021 01:44 PM "Everybody lies." |
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LobsterJ
User ID: 77337434 United States 07/05/2021 01:58 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | IDF has a lot of experience digging people out from rubble. Also it's extremely common for the US to accept international offers of help when major incidents occur; it literally happens every single time. Militaries and first responders around the world both have and need experience and so it's common to accept help whether you actually need it or not as you are also sharing the opportunity for acquiring experience with them. All the disinformation on this topic is to cover up that this happened because of organized crime. The building owner used organized crime channels to bribe local politicians to ignore that this building was badly in need of structural repairs going back to the 90s. Nothing else can explain him getting away with it for so long. The right hand of local government would send him citations and bills and he'd bribe the left hand instead of fixing anything. Heads should roll. 100+ counts of manslaughter. They had all the time in the world to fix things and discovered what happens when you ignore engineers for 25+ years. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 80565082 United States 07/05/2021 02:04 PM 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. "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." BULLSHIT. Cutting red tape doesn't change the laws of physics. It takes weeks/months of careful preparation by the demolition company to rig a building to come down where and how they need it to. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 80457873 United Kingdom 07/05/2021 02:07 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Judge rejected families requests to save pets before Florida condo demolished. Quoting: Anonymous 78222010 They should have taken those pets with them. Would they have left children behind? And many people regard their pets as children. Have carriers for them or just carry them. If you leave them then shame on you. You can’t go back to get them. Then it really is a dog or cat visible on the footage. It looks like quite big dog. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1397910 United States 07/05/2021 02:09 PM 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. "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." BULLSHIT. Cutting red tape doesn't change the laws of physics. It takes weeks/months of careful preparation by the demolition company to rig a building to come down where and how they need it to. Lol says the demolition expert. Under normal circumstances it may take a few weeks to coordinate all the relevant parties and clear the demolition with local/state authorities. This was an emergency situation and they've already had well more than a week to plan. All in all, a demolition could easily be planned and executed in less than 24 hours. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 79481663 United States 07/05/2021 02:11 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Suspicion from beginning to the present Quoting: LastAmericanOutlaw Although claimed to be debunked Did mcafree really have a residence in that bldg Who knows….. The Deep State-operated "Fact Check" sidebar on Google News was screaming for days that "Mcafee did not own space in the collapsed Florida condo". Which means that Mcafee did in fact own space in the collapsed Florida condo. The fact that the authorities said that they would resume the search for survivors - but only AFTER demolishing the remainder of the condo - should tell you that something more valuable than human life was residing in that condo, as far as the Deep State is concerned. As I see it, this Deep State terror operation on the condo has accomplished two Deep State objectives: 1. Physically prevent the Mcafee dump, 2. Show the upstart Desantis who is really boss and serve as punishment for Florida's Covid defiance. |
@MoonPie
User ID: 28698215 United States 07/05/2021 02:13 PM 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. “Shallow men believe in luck or in circumstance. Strong men believe in cause and effect.” – Ralph Waldo Emerson “Three great forces rule the world: stupidity, fear and greed.” — Albert Einstein. "Truth does not mind being questioned. A lie does" — Janis Ian |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1397910 United States 07/05/2021 02:16 PM 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. SERIOUSLY. Since when did being on a conspiracy forum automatically mean everyone should believe any alternative explanation for an event that has an otherwise perfectly reasonably explanation? People here are falling into a trap where they think in order to be "smarter" than the rest of the "sheep," they need to reflexively believe the OPPOSITE of whatever is being said in the media. So, they end up adopting deliberately contrarian views in order to feel "smarter" than the rest. There are a lot of times when the media runs with some bullshit narrative in order to drive an agenda. This isn't one of those. Reality is: sometimes, a poorly maintained building built on limestone and being corroded by salt water will simply collapse. That's it. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 80043227 South Africa 07/05/2021 02:43 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Concrete is designed with sufficient cover for the reinforcing to prevent rust...buildings like these are also inspected relatively regularly... Rusting rebar expands and cracks the concrete, making it obvious for inspectors that there's a problem... Even if there were quality control problems with construction and even if some of the inspections were not done, only the bottom floor should have been affected that badly...the whole building should not have imploded like it did...something looks off. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 79240261 United States 07/05/2021 02:47 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Concrete is designed with sufficient cover for the reinforcing to prevent rust...buildings like these are also inspected relatively regularly... Rusting rebar expands and cracks the concrete, making it obvious for inspectors that there's a problem... Quoting: Anonymous Coward 80043227 Even if there were quality control problems with construction and even if some of the inspections were not done, only the bottom floor should have been affected that badly...the whole building should not have imploded like it did...something looks off. Exactly It was no doubt an inside job there were mini explosions within each apartment as seen in the video above A lot of close minded sheeple running defensive for the deepstate damaged building my foot - half of Florida is home to damaged old salted buildings - they aren't falling - you'd see one everyday This was 100% done for a reason and was sensationalized by the media - for what reason - I don't know Anyone who denies this should quit - you aren't getting far |
CosmicRays
User ID: 63924692 United States 07/05/2021 03:03 PM 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. “Well I am proud to be an asshole because as least my mind is free… and I won”t forget the assholes that gave that right to me…” |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 43737266 United States 07/05/2021 03:07 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Concrete is designed with sufficient cover for the reinforcing to prevent rust...buildings like these are also inspected relatively regularly... Rusting rebar expands and cracks the concrete, making it obvious for inspectors that there's a problem... Quoting: Anonymous Coward 80043227 Even if there were quality control problems with construction and even if some of the inspections were not done, only the bottom floor should have been affected that badly...the whole building should not have imploded like it did...something looks off. Exactly It was no doubt an inside job there were mini explosions within each apartment as seen in the video above A lot of close minded sheeple running defensive for the deepstate damaged building my foot - half of Florida is home to damaged old salted buildings - they aren't falling - you'd see one everyday This was 100% done for a reason and was sensationalized by the media - for what reason - I don't know Anyone who denies this should quit - you aren't getting far What everyone keeps referring to as mini explosions are the fire alarm beacons going off. In the original collapse you can see some of them continuing to flash in the part of the building that is still standing. |
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Anonymous Nobody User ID: 77825491 Russia 07/05/2021 03:23 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | looked just like the firt section going down, dudNit What occupied building that size, full of people, had NO lights on before it went down. hmmmm? many rooms should have had lights on. But they didn't. next time turn on a few lights so it "looks" occupied. capiche Oh and the 20 something "kid" being "rescued" looked staged as f""k, next time throw some dirt on him, mess the hair up, tear the shirt and pants and use some red paint/kethup to look like he just "rode" a building down 13 floors. Even Ray Charles aint buying the "story" on this one "boys". |