Bill, here's your homework project for this week. Take a series of screen captures from the video, before the first zoom and between the first and second zooms. Extrapolating back from the section of the video where the airliner is visible, work out where it should be on each of your screen captures. Present the results here, and show your working. At that point, you'll have an actual argument to present. Anything less will be taken as evidence of either intellectual laziness or fear of exposure as a fraud.
The "plane go through the bulding" bit has been discussed ad nauseam here. The object exiting the building has been proven to be distinguishable from the nose of the airliner in double-blind tests on the forum, and the time of it exiting the building has been shown to disagree with the projected position of the nose of the airliner as extrapolated from the frames before impact. In fact, that latter result is indirect evidence that the airliner decelerated on impact; the debris exiting the opposite tower did so after having crossed the interior at about a quarter of the speed of the airliner before impact.
Dave
ETA: For those interested, use the forum search for threads on "Pinnochio's Nose", or posts by truthseeker1234. Wear headphones or a balaclava while reading; your brain may try to escape through your ears.