Yes, but something that sounds like an explosion does not equal the presence of explosives. Eg an elevator cart falling down a shaft can be experienced by people in the vincinity as "an explosion". Or an elevator wire snapping.
Doesn't mean its CD.
Cheers,
S
Circular argument. You try to use the video as evidence of explosives; then state that the video must contain the sounds of explosives, because there were explosives.True, but we're not talking about a logical exercise here.
There is plenty of evidence that there were explosives used at the WTC and this is just a snippet. In isolation we would indeed need to proceed with caution, but as it only supports all the other indications of explosions at the WTC it would be safest to assume it was not an elevator hitting the street.
There's people really fired up about it.
They want accountability.
I'll post a link when I get my stripes.
Circular argument. You try to use the video as evidence of explosives; then state that the video must contain the sounds of explosives, because there were explosives.
Please post the links. It sounds interesting.They're starting to have workshops and meetings, and there's some video and audio coming out which looks promising. I can post links. I think it's very good news. What's the general verdict here?
you mean they way they were hastily running away saying its "coming down!"![]()
Beeb's reply is up:
Our reporter Jane Standley was in New York on the day of the attacks, and like everyone who was there, has the events seared on her mind. I've spoken to her today and unsurprisingly, she doesn't remember minute-by-minute what she said or did
True, but we're not talking about a logical exercise here.
There is plenty of evidence that there were explosives used at the WTC and this is just a snippet.
if i looked over my shoulder and saw wtc7 coming down 5 minutes after i confidently told the nation it was destroyed, i think that would be 'seared' in my mind too![]()
when youre in a hole, stop digging
Really? And what would I tell the person I saw? "I have just seen a BBC video that predicts the collapse of building 30 minutes before it collapsed"?
Hey, thats a point, when will randi be sending them the cheque for one million dollars?
Because he didn't predict anything.Alex Jones predicted the whole affair, months in advance. Why do you not go accuse him of complicity?
if i looked over my shoulder and saw wtc7 coming down 5 minutes after i confidently told the nation it was destroyed, i think that would be 'seared' in my mind too![]()
when youre in a hole, stop digging

No there aren't. And if a link of yours could prove otherwise, just leave out the "" and you can post all you want.
Cheers,
SLOB
Because he didn't predict anything.
So what's your theory exactly?
The BBC was tipped off by Bush about the demolition and read the memo too soon?![]()
So what's your theory exactly?
The BBC was tipped off by Bush about the demolition and read the memo too soon?
You mean you haven't heard about the thermite?
It may have come from an eyewitness, whose report about a possible collapse was misinterpreted somewhere down the line.I'd imagine she was just handed a breaking news report to read.
I'm new to this scepticality thing, and I don't want to leap to far.
But is it not safe to conclude, that it did not come from an eyewitness to the event?