I find this article very interesting indeed
http://tyrannyalert.com/wtc7solution.htm
What i would like to know is did "NIST" take into
consideration the work that had been undertaken
by the Salomon brothers to reinforce the building?
Did they take the work that had been done to reinforce
floors into consideration when they did there final investigation?
Did they factor into their collapse models the reinforcement work
that had been done to support the floors?
And it says in the article "Salomon signed a 20-year lease for 22 floors - each spanning nearly an acre"
And it also says "MORE than 375 tons of steel - requiring 12 miles of welding - will be installed to reinforce floors for Salomon's extra equipment. Sections of the existing stone facade and steel bracing will be temporarily removed so that workers using a roof crane can hoist nine diesel generators onto the tower's fifth floor, where they will become the core of a back-up power station.
So does that mean that the Salomon brothers reinforced
22 floors using 375 tons of structural steel? Because i don't think
it would require 375 tons of structural grade steel just to reinforce
just a couple of measly floors.
And it makes it even harder to believe that the building came down
due to fire after reading the article and reading lines like this as
Silverstein even said himself.
"We built in enough redundancy to allow entire portions of floors to be removed without effecting the building's structural integrity, on the assumption that someone might need double-height floors,'' said Larry Silverstein, president of the company. ''Sure enough, Salomon had that need."
Plus the rest
After i reading this article it makes very hard to believe
that wtc building seven collapses alone due to fire "oh yeah
right come on tell me it did and i will think your a nut"




http://tyrannyalert.com/wtc7solution.htm
What i would like to know is did "NIST" take into
consideration the work that had been undertaken
by the Salomon brothers to reinforce the building?
Did they take the work that had been done to reinforce
floors into consideration when they did there final investigation?
Did they factor into their collapse models the reinforcement work
that had been done to support the floors?
And it says in the article "Salomon signed a 20-year lease for 22 floors - each spanning nearly an acre"
And it also says "MORE than 375 tons of steel - requiring 12 miles of welding - will be installed to reinforce floors for Salomon's extra equipment. Sections of the existing stone facade and steel bracing will be temporarily removed so that workers using a roof crane can hoist nine diesel generators onto the tower's fifth floor, where they will become the core of a back-up power station.
So does that mean that the Salomon brothers reinforced
22 floors using 375 tons of structural steel? Because i don't think
it would require 375 tons of structural grade steel just to reinforce
just a couple of measly floors.
And it makes it even harder to believe that the building came down
due to fire after reading the article and reading lines like this as
Silverstein even said himself.
"We built in enough redundancy to allow entire portions of floors to be removed without effecting the building's structural integrity, on the assumption that someone might need double-height floors,'' said Larry Silverstein, president of the company. ''Sure enough, Salomon had that need."
Plus the rest
After i reading this article it makes very hard to believe
that wtc building seven collapses alone due to fire "oh yeah
right come on tell me it did and i will think your a nut"
. If it were true, the Truth movement would have grown exponentially. Just viewing the collapse would have creating new converts. But instead, nothing happens. Leading us to why the truth movement is, metaphorically, dead.