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113842   RC2006   2021 Jun 29, 2:50pm  

Tenpoundbass says
I think Ugene is going to cut so much away with that axe, that he's going to go down when the whole shit heap collapses.


I think that's the only thing preventing all of the White Patriot males from being White Nationalist Terrorists with blind White Rage, indiscriminately shooting at Blue looking people out in the streets. We all universally understand, the Liberals will all collapse under their own hubris like a cheap beach condo.
Why go to war with people, who are at war with themselves and God?


Problem is they will drag us all with them and weaken our count for our enemies.
113843   MAGA   2021 Jun 29, 2:52pm  

I don't know if this has been addressed or not, why wasn't there a fund to deal with long-term maintenance issues? From the first day, part of the monthly HOA fees should be invested to cover major repairs in the future.
113844   AmericanKulak   2021 Jun 29, 2:52pm  

Demasiado Croquetas de Vickys
113845   HeadSet   2021 Jun 29, 3:35pm  

MisdemeanorRebellionNoCoupForYou says
Demasiado Croquetas de Vickys

What the devil is a Vicky's croquette?
113846   RC2006   2021 Jun 29, 3:45pm  

MAGA says
I don't know if this has been addressed or not, why wasn't there a fund to deal with long-term maintenance issues? From the first day, part of the monthly HOA fees should be invested to cover major repairs in the future.


Maybe crooked HOA was siphoning funds.
113847   NoYes   2021 Jun 29, 8:06pm  

I just read that ALL owners of these units were about to be soon hit with a $100,000 assessment fee per unit for overdue repairs.....did that make some VERY angry at the HOA? A group of owners had just filed a lawsuit against the HOA because of this. Was this a revenge demolition?? This investigation count will even top Jack Web's Dragnet show counts...just the facts HOA...just the facts!
113848   AmericanKulak   2021 Jun 29, 8:13pm  

HeadSet says
What the devil is a Vicky's croquette?


https://vickybakery.com/

Clambo and TPB know.
113849   HeadSet   2021 Jun 29, 8:33pm  

MisdemeanorRebellionNoCoupForYou says
HeadSet says
What the devil is a Vicky's croquette?


https://vickybakery.com/

Clambo and TPB know.

Got it now. The "too many Vicky's croquettes" bit implied that overweight eaters exceeded the tensile strength of the condo building slabs.
113850   WookieMan   2021 Jun 30, 8:17am  

NoYes says
I just read that ALL owners of these units were about to be soon hit with a $100,000 assessment fee per unit for overdue repairs

Highest I've ever seen was $45k per unit when I worked in the industry. $100k is fucking insane. Clearly the HOA was fucked up.

I'd never live in a high rise situation. I'd rather do a 2-4 story mid-rise building if I had to. If you have to do windows, you just get a lift and put new windows in. Not that easy above 4-5 stories on a building. So things like windows and exterior maintenance get deferred. Then everything starts to come to a head and you have to charge $100k in special assessments. Not saying it was windows, it's just hard to hit homeowners with 3 big things at once, as that's usually how it goes as parts hit their life expectancy.

I think we're going to be seeing more of this in the coming years. The engineering is solid, but long term we really don't know what the outcome will be. We're really in the infancy of building tall buildings if you think about it. Fire prevention and safety is generally the first concern. Everyone just assumes the structure itself is fine.
113851   NDrLoR   2021 Jun 30, 8:35am  

WookieMan says
We're really in the infancy of building tall buildings if you think about it.
The beautiful Woolworth building is 108 years old, the Empire State is 90. When Margaret Truman's piano started falling through the floor of the White House in 1949, it was said that the floor was so rotten that it had only remained in place out of habit. It was determined the whole structure was just a shell that could fall at any minute. The Trumans were relocated across the street and the entire structure gutted and rebuilt between 1950 and 1952 and that was 70 years ago. No telling how many other ancient structures are borderline. The downside of being a young country. We tear stuff down when it's 50 years old, people in Europe are living and working in structures 800 or more years old that weren't built with timing devices to self-destruct in 75 years.
113852   Tenpoundbass   2021 Jun 30, 8:35am  

Onvacation says

According to NIST's official report the damage to the corner of WTC7 did not contribute to it's collapse.

The official story say's that office fires caused a column to weaken causing the cascading failure of every column and beam in the building.


After reviewing the video Booger posted, I'm convinced that tension suspension slabs are a menace. When those cables break lose the floor is nothing more than a Saltine cracker with tons of weight on it. That explains everything that happened on 9-11, the cables are much thinner, and less resistant to heat, than rebar. And after enough of the cables snapped in those 9-11 buildings, the whole building easily took a shit. I think the NIST was in cover up mode about the tension cables, so they didn't mention it.
There's a follow up video by the guy that Booger posted, where he's backpedaling on most of what he said about it. Almost as if he was threatened he will never work in this town again.

If people knew those building built in the 70's were cheap pieces of shit, that could collapse at any minute from under their feet. It would cause massive problems in those high-rise communities, and major cities through out America.

Poured Slab construction does not fall apart in tiny bits and pieces like those tension slabs did. You see it in earthquake areas around the world. That is why people are found alive under debris even after a week or more. When those buildings with slabs come down around the world after Earthquakes. Even if the building overall was shitty construction, the floors at least hold together, so if they fall in a way to create crawl space between the layers. That can not happen, and does not happen with tension wire construction. If people figured this out, nobody would want to step foot in them, and there would be a massive lawsuit throughout America that would roil the RE industry.
Just think of all of those cities and towns, that would be considering demolishing half their skyline. Which is EXACTLY what I think should happen.
113853   Tenpoundbass   2021 Jun 30, 8:38am  

MAGA says
From the first day, part of the monthly HOA fees should be invested to cover major repairs in the future.


Condo fees are just there to cover all of the salaries of the people that tell you how to live in your own house. When something actually has to be done, there's always an assessment.
113854   Onvacation   2021 Jun 30, 8:48am  

Tenpoundbass says
That explains everything that happened on 9-11, the cables are much thinner, and less resistant to heat, than rebar. And after enough of the cables snapped in those 9-11 buildings, the whole building easily took a shit. I think the NIST was in cover up mode about the tension cables, so they didn't mention it.

Tension cables?

WTC7 blueprints are available. WTC7 supposedly went down because office fires caused beams to weaken. What does that have to do with "tension cables"?
113855   Tenpoundbass   2021 Jun 30, 10:25am  

Onvacation says
WTC7 blueprints are available. WTC7 supposedly went down because office fires caused beams to weaken.


That's a good place to leave it. How do you pick up millions of baseball size chunks of concrete, and thousands of lose wire, and try to determine


Booger says
It's precast concrete slabs held together with cables, I think. This guy explains it better than I can:
https://youtu.be/WJoTw4orM58
113856   Onvacation   2021 Jun 30, 10:36am  

Tenpoundbass says

That's a good place to leave it.

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113857   clambo   2021 Jun 30, 11:02am  

They didn't deserve to die.
But everyone knows a tall residential building on a beach in S. Florida is going to be an HOA nightmare.
I once looked at a place on Jupiter Island; the HOA was $1300/month.
113858   NoYes   2021 Jun 30, 11:37am  

Thank You Booger and Engineer Josh Porter. EXCELLENT information. Great link to save. (247,000 views to date)
113859   richwicks   2021 Jun 30, 12:09pm  

Haha - you might have been in danger 20 years ago.

Today, it doesn't matter what kind of evidence you have on HRC - the DOJ will simply decline to prosecute.

The lady fucking destroyed evidence by smashing phones, and wiping her computer while she was under subpoena. THAT is a felony. She ran for prezdident anyhow.
113860   Patrick   2021 Jun 30, 6:50pm  

Right, no condos for me, and no shared walls. I will require the ability to walk all the way around any property I buy.
113861   Booger   2021 Jun 30, 7:19pm  

113862   NoYes   2021 Jun 30, 8:44pm  

The feds must order a immediate building moratorium on post tension construction on anything over 1 story, where we live and work and sleep. These lost lives crushed to death here, should not be in vain. We cannot be a third world country. NEVER AGAIN, no more shortcuts, should be the cause. Existing death buildings should be evacuated and condemned. We must never allow this to happen again, no matter what the cost now. World trade building construction building type also, (if not already banned). No more wiz bang building cost savers for bigger profits approved at local/state levels, that are so easily corrupted.
113863   Ceffer   2021 Jun 30, 10:33pm  

clambo says
I once looked at a place on Jupiter Island; the HOA was $1300/month.

Supposed to be one of the wealthiest zipcodes in the country.
113864   WookieMan   2021 Jul 1, 4:34am  

Patrick says
Right, no condos for me, and no shared walls. I will require the ability to walk all the way around any property I buy.

I'm the same way. I'd do it for a vacation property though is the only exception as I'd only be there a month or so a year. Low rise building as well, as elevators are expensive as shit and add to HOA fees, and don't collapse generally. Not worrying (hopefully) about maintenance is the positive of having a property remotely. As much as people hate FB, it's a great resource to find groups of people that live in or own a unit in large complexes.

We'll probably be looking at condos in St. Thomas in October. Which reminds me that I need to get the research gears turning. I need to look into HOA fees and what I'd need to get for hurricane insurance. Not overly worried about price for a studio or 1 bed place as we don't need much space. It's a place to crash and investment, as cheaper places will rent faster. Nice places down there will run 7 figures all day and we ain't going there. Also need to dig into the local government and make sure I'm not getting into a shitty situation tax wise and politically.
113865   clambo   2021 Jul 1, 9:27am  

Check out the Miami Herald story.
The builder sounds like a Bernie Madoff character.
113866   Ceffer   2021 Jul 1, 10:07am  

LOL! Still conspiracy theorists that say it was detonated (there were multiple flashes observed as it went down) because it contained Mcafee hubs.

The FBI has been 'deployed' which would support conspiracy theories, because they never show up unless it is to seize, hide, or destroy evidence, or to create a completely false narrative to cover something up.
113867   Ceffer   2021 Jul 2, 1:46am  

Jeffrey Prather says in addition to flashes observed, rebar was bent upwards and outwards as in explosion, rather than just downward as in a collapse. More conspiracy theories:
113868   SumatraBosch   2021 Jul 2, 4:18am  

Biden ordered the collapse to give him a photo op.
113869   FortwayeAsFuckJoeBiden   2021 Jul 5, 10:51am  

Picture missing?
113870   SoTex   2021 Jul 5, 8:45pm  

Obama years, here! we! come!

With a lil' Biden stank twist.
113871   Shaman   2021 Jul 6, 10:39am  

Lie.
Cheat.
Steal.

It’s all fair game when someone is trying to kill you.
113872   fdhfoiehfeoi   2021 Jul 6, 10:43am  

No one's asked me, but I'm permanent remote...
113873   Onvacation   2021 Jul 6, 10:46am  

farmer2021 says

I had no choice but to take this hopefully minor irritant and not death sentence vaccine due to unavoidable circumstances.

Did they hold you down and jab you?
113874   Tenpoundbass   2021 Jul 6, 10:52am  

I figger I'll write my own paycheck when almost all of our workforce is dead in less than two years.
113875   FarmersWon   2021 Jul 6, 10:53am  

Onvacation says
farmer2021 says

I had no choice but to take this hopefully minor irritant and not death sentence vaccine due to unavoidable circumstances.

Did they hold you down and jab you?


Too many illiterate MDs and seniors not in best health in family.
Sometimes you have to take path of least resistance even if it is possibly deadly.
113876   FarmersWon   2021 Jul 6, 10:58am  

Tenpoundbass says
I figger I'll write my own paycheck when almost all of our workforce is dead in less than two years.


You can try this already in Detroit, I heard all the workers left and there are plenty of high paying jobs to serve empty buildings.
113877   Patrick   2021 Jul 6, 9:27pm  

Shaman says
It’s all fair game when someone is trying to kill you.



Absolutely.

No one is under any obligation to take experimental drugs:

http://www.cirp.org/library/ethics/nuremberg/

The voluntary consent of the human subject is absolutely essential. This means that the person involved should have legal capacity to give consent; should be so situated as to be able to exercise free power of choice, without the intervention of any element of force, fraud, deceit, duress, overreaching, or other ulterior form of constraint or coercion; and should have sufficient knowledge and comprehension of the elements of the subject matter involved as to enable him to make an understanding and enlightened decision.
113878   WookieMan   2021 Jul 7, 2:08am  

Patrick says
No one is under any obligation to take experimental drugs:

I'm a broken record. It's not even about a vaccine. 99% of people don't even have Covid or have gotten it and recovered. Why do we need to know? They're creating a huge problem for the gay/AIDS community.

The only way to respond to your employer (I'm not and never will be corporate) is to ask if you do the same thing for people with AIDS. The HR director or whatever they're called will be like WTF. Whether it's true or not, just say I don't think it's fair I have to work with people that have AIDS. That's a far greater risk and health cost than Covid. It's a life long illness.
113879   Booger   2021 Jul 7, 3:37am  

113881   BayArea   2021 Jul 7, 6:26am  

AIDS doesn’t have a vaccine and can’t be transmitted through air. Bad example.

Yes, corporate Silicon Valley are asking for vaccine status and scanned copies of vaccine card. This is happening at major SP500 companies today.

They claim it’s optional but will influence what you are and aren’t able to do as companies go back to work during the second half of the year.

Pressure to get the shot, assuming you need that job, is tremendous.

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