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To: honway
...Sakher A. Hammad's release after his father, Peter Hansen, a civil engineer employed by New York City government, signed the $250,000 bond.

Father = Hansen; son = Hammad. Yet another Johnny Taliban? I didn't know that FEMA had reported that the sprinklers had been disabled. Was this widely reported? (I've missed little hunks of news access so I don't know if this is the normal media news blackout or if I just missed it.) Especially interesting since this little creep had access to same.

50 posted on 04/24/2002 7:16:44 AM PDT by Sal
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To: Sal;thinden;rdavis84
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/655625/posts

Link to Memphis Driver's License Fraud/Smith Murder Thread

See reply #16 in above thread for more of the article about the report.

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New York Times

March 29, 2002

Towers Withstood Impact, but Fell to Fire, Report Says

By JAMES GLANZ and ERIC LIPTON

Fireproofing, sprinkler systems and the water supply for hoses were all disabled in the twin towers on Sept. 11 in the face of a blaze so intense that it drove temperatures as high as 2,000 degrees and generated heat equivalent to the energy output of a nuclear power plant, a federal report on how the towers fell has concluded.

The fire, combined with these failures, brought down the towers even after they had shown surprising and lifesaving resiliency to massive structural damage caused by the impact of two hijacked airliners, the report says.

The report's findings detail for the first time the horrific series of events that led to the collapse of two of the world's tallest buildings. They are contained in a draft of a report commissioned by the Federal Emergency Management Agency and the American Society of Civil Engineers.

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Tracking down Hammad's employeer, Denko Mechanical, Inc, would be a worthy task for the "old AKAL gang." My research has hit a brick wall. Wonder why a commercial plumbing contractor would make it so difficult to find contact information? Seems like that would be bad for business.

55 posted on 04/24/2002 9:51:19 AM PDT by honway
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