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Author Topic: 10 Catholic Families Remain missing in Surfside Condo collapse  (Read 5108 times)

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Re: 10 Catholic Families Remain missing in Surfside Condo collapse
« Reply #15 on: June 28, 2021, 06:12:20 PM »
Our MSM in Canada stated there was "a tight knit Jєωιѕн community" and they were callling in a Rabbi for whatever reason.

Also inspection reports (82 pages) from 2018 indicated severe deterioration and that is why the repairs were started albeit on the roof but the foundation for the pool and the garage were damaged.
South Florida, where this condo is, has a very large Jєωιѕн community.

Re: 10 Catholic Families Remain missing in Surfside Condo collapse
« Reply #16 on: June 28, 2021, 06:31:01 PM »
I watched drone footage yesterday and it looks to me like a miniature 911 Ground Zero, complete with search dogs.  I suspect it was shoddy maintenance that was ignored to save money.  Nobody famous lived there, and there’d be no particular reason to bring down the building.  It wasn’t famous, not notable historically or for architecture.  Building collapses in big cities are not all that unusual.  


Re: 10 Catholic Families Remain missing in Surfside Condo collapse
« Reply #17 on: June 28, 2021, 06:37:56 PM »
Good eye.  Once you know about 9=11, you can't unsee the controlled demo signature. The building disintegrated. And the building came down in it's own footprint. Even the pool nearby remained clear and blue. Videos show flashes inside the building prior to coming down.  I think it's interesting that the building had a north and south tower.  The big question for me is, who owned the building?  Apparently, there is a lot of confusion because an inspector inspected the building prior and found nothing wrong with it.  Watch that information disappear quickly.
The building is the town of Surfside, which is located in Miami-Dade County. I know construction and I know the area very well. The building is a condominium, it is owned by the individual owners of each unit. In Miami-Dade County condos are required to have a 40 year inspection. I do not keep up with the latest news, but I am told that it had the 40 year inspection. It may not have passed and they were in the process of fixing the failures, but for failures to bring down a building they would have to be so serious that they would have evacuated the building at first discovery. This building collapse smells of something else. Like you said "  The building disintegrated. And the building came down in it's own footprint. Even the pool nearby remained clear and blue". The building just North of the collapse is only like 32 feet away and it did not even get dust. The building also didn't fall  1 inch unto the beach on the East side. Miami- Dade County has the strictest building codes in all of the South, due to hurricanes, floods, salt water (storm surge & corrosion). Large condos like these are all fully inspected and approved at every step during the whole permitting and construction process. If this building fell due to insufficient building codes, then all the 1000's of other condos in South Florida will soon be falling. There are a lot of Israeli's living there and the majority by far of the residents are Jews. All is very suspicious. May be something to do with taking out someone? Time will tell. 

Re: 10 Catholic Families Remain missing in Surfside Condo collapse
« Reply #18 on: June 28, 2021, 08:23:45 PM »
This was a supposed Tweet from John McAffee on June 7: ( this has been called a fake by MSM)

(From USA Today)
Below the text is a screenshot of a purported June 8 tweet from McAfee that reads: "If anything ever happens to me, please know that the 31TB (terabytes) of files I have are located on hard drives in my condo near 88th Street and Collins Avenue just north of Miami Beach."  

That's the address of the building.
Like I said, who knows if this is a fake tweet, but it sure throws a wrench in the story. The building looks like it was blown out.

Re: 10 Catholic Families Remain missing in Surfside Condo collapse
« Reply #19 on: June 28, 2021, 08:29:47 PM »
This was a supposed Tweet from John McAffee on June 7: ( this has been called a fake by MSM)

(From USA Today)
Below the text is a screenshot of a purported June 8 tweet from McAfee that reads: "If anything ever happens to me, please know that the 31TB (terabytes) of files I have are located on hard drives in my condo near 88th Street and Collins Avenue just north of Miami Beach."  

That's the address of the building.
Like I said, who knows if this is a fake tweet, but it sure throws a wrench in the story. The building looks like it was blown out.
Why would the guy tweet the location to be blown out, to those who would take the tweet down and blow the place out? "Purported tweet" isn't enough in my eyes.