The firefighters said they heard detonations and that the building(s) came down like demolition. The firefighter illustrates this with his hands. Did you not see that part of the clip? He was an expert on fires, a firefighter and an eyewitness.
Except the buildings did not come down like a controlled demolition. Controlled demolitions do not make buildings collapse starting from a point high in the structure, and they certainly don't make buildings fall from the top down.
Let me put it this way. Osama bin Laden paid for the Islamics to hit the WTC in a way we'd never forget. So a plane flew into each tower. If he could pull this off, why not have bombs planted in the buildings to go off at a certain time?
The question is, after flying planes into buildings, why would you need to blow them up? Planes flying into two of the world's largest buildings in one of the biggest cities in the world is enough of a terrorist attack, I think. Why spend extra money and time to prepare them to be destroyed hours after the plane impacts when most of the people would have been evacuated?
I don't understand why you are afraid of bombs being there. They hijacked several airplanes, and they had explosives planted in the buildings.
Hijacked airplanes, yes. Planted explosives, no.
Are you saying the terrorists couldn't have done that?
I can't speak for everyone here, but, I am saying that.
Why not? They did everything else to scare us and kill people.
As it's been pointed out, it wouldn't have been necessary.
Also, the largest building to have been demolished in history took a demolition crew of 21 about 7 months in total to investigate the building for demolition, wire it, and blow it up - keep in mind that this was an empty building which was nowhere near the sheer size of WTC 1, 2 and 7. To have wired 1, 2 and 7 would have taken years, years of not getting caught I might add, plus the bombs and detonators would not have survived the plane crashes.
.....not to mention that if you make allegations of bombs bringing down the towers, the arguments for thermate are rendered meaningless.