9/11 ‘miracle’ babies, now turning
21, were lifesavers for families
New York Post,
by
Doree Lewak
Original Article
Posted By: Imright,
9/11/2022 7:47:24 AM
These “miracle” babies are all grown up — turning 21 and reflecting on their solemn birthday, Sept. 11, 2001, when they saved their dads’ lives.
The babies were busy being born that tragic morning, ensuring that their fathers would not be in their downtown offices at the heart of disaster.
Instead of crossing the bridge connecting the World Trade Center to his CIBC Oppenheimer office at the World Financial Center, Steve Condos was at NYU Medical Center with his wife, Marika, who went into labor three weeks early. Their son, Reggi, was born at 9:23 a.m. — 36 minutes before the first tower collapsed.
Reply 1 - Posted by:
Strike3 9/11/2022 8:45:10 AM (No. 1274388)
They may be miracle babies by happenstance but chances are many of them are college mushheads or marching with Antifa and the blue-haired weirdo groups right now. I stand with the people who didn't make it out of the towers, some by trying to save those inside.
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Reply 2 - Posted by:
franq 9/11/2022 8:49:02 AM (No. 1274393)
Just like COVID, there are two opposite poles to this event. Just read a blurb that the owner of the towers was "absent" from his usual morning breakfast. He also had increased insurance on the buildings. I was not a truther, still lean more towards the official versions, except with the Pentagon hit. Very difficult to sift through it all in this day and age.
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Reply 3 - Posted by:
red1066 9/11/2022 10:28:02 AM (No. 1274494)
Miracle babies? Hardly. Happy happenstance is more like it.
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Reply 4 - Posted by:
DVC 9/11/2022 11:16:21 AM (No. 1274558)
Re #2. Believe the Pentagon hit, too. While I know that the government has lied to us a LOT. I have closely looked at the tower collapses and the Pentagon hit and they absolutely fit perfectly with my understanding of physics and my BSME and Master's Degree in Mech Engineering, plus 40 years of industry experience.
Short version: The twin towers were very unusual designs, all the primary structure was the exterior corrugated stainless steel skin, but this required the cross bracing internally by the floor truss beams to stabilize against buckling. When the exterior skin was penetrated, it caused a local serious weakness, but it still held. When the fuel fed fires heated the interior floor beams to their failure point, about 900F, well below melting, these interior crossbeams fell, and the exterior skin was no longer supported against buckling in the fire zone, and buckled. The upper floors were a million pound hammer once it had fallen one story, it just was unstoppable. Put half of your weight on a foot on an empty aluminum pop can. It holds. But have a friend thump the pop can in the side with a bent middle finger, and the can fails in buckling, collapses straight down quickly, just like the towers.
The Pentagon had an extremely heavy exterior stone facade, and many equally strong interior pillars. This pretty well collapsed the thin aluminum tube of the airliner, much like that pop can, in longitudinal buckling with just enough net energy to rupture the exterior stone wall and spray the fuel and the relatively light interior materials and engines inside, where they were melted into slag, only the engine parts and landing gear steel parts survived. Aluminum cars just "disappear" too, in a fire, leaving only the steel parts. A friend lost a Porsche 928 in a house fire....it was shocking how little was left, zero bodywork. Even much of the aluminum V8 had become a puddle.
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Reply 5 - Posted by:
franq 9/11/2022 11:20:21 AM (No. 1274568)
I do believe the Pentagon was hit, just not sure it was by a commercial airplane. Very low (relatively) building, almost seems physically impossible to strike at correct angle by a 737-type aircraft
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Reply 6 - Posted by:
DVC 9/11/2022 4:10:54 PM (No. 1274805)
There's a video of it, #5, and the aircraft is barely clear of the ground as it hits.
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