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Witness describes explosions at North Tower

Why is there color everywhere in thew OP video, but not in Lemos' features? Trying (with bloody little success) to hide the fact that he is not dusted?
 
If you did, you'd probably be an idiot. I think people know the difference between those two sounds.
You give yourself too much credit for intelligence, based on your lack of experience or ability to interpret your experiences.

I recall, for instance, an event in 1955 while attending an air show with my father, a former First Sergeant with an artillery unit armed with 105mm howitzers. As we were backing out of a parking spot, we felt the whole car shake and heard a sound which to us seemed just like the noise when two cars had collided near us a few days earlier. My father was sure we had been rear-ended by an unattentive driver. But there was nobody there behind us for some distance.

At that time, a small group that had been watching a demonstration of some equipment on the edge of the show grounds broke up and we saw that they had been watching an Army team firing a 105mm howitzer.

Think about it.
 
Why is there color everywhere in thew OP video, but not in Lemos' features? Trying (with bloody little success) to hide the fact that he is not dusted?

It reminds me of the Barry Jennings interview after he was rescued from WTC 7. By his own account, he was in an explosion, had the landing he was standing on collapse, climbed up a pole 2 floors and had to crawl through rubble to get out of the building. Yet there he is, slightly dusty, suit neat and intact. Looked pretty good for somebody who went through all that.
 
It reminds me of the Barry Jennings interview after he was rescued from WTC 7. By his own account, he was in an explosion, had the landing he was standing on collapse, climbed up a pole 2 floors and had to crawl through rubble to get out of the building. Yet there he is, slightly dusty, suit neat and intact. Looked pretty good for somebody who went through all that.

Total misrepresentation of Barry Jennings.

He never claimed to have climbed up a pole.

And he was quite covered in dust.

Carry on.

MM
 
Fire extinguishers explode when in a fire, gas cylinders, aerosol cans, food cans, coke cans. bottles of beer.
 
Face it folks; the jig is up. Only explosives can create explosions.
 
I once saw a television set blow up in a trash dump fire.

Close to the sound of a military flash-bang.
 
BTW, was anybody else aware that a pistol range with a few million live rounds burned up on 9/11?
 
Witnesses describe some of the bodies hitting the streets as "exploding" when they hit. If they hit a vehicle, it would be even louder.

Yes, well, lots of things would explode when they hit ground from that height. I think pumpkins and watermelons would also explode. Do you think they would go "boom" or "bang-bang-bang"? :eye-poppi
 
No, it's what I use to point out that you're wrong when you say only an idiot would mistake the sound of a falling object for the sound of an explosion. But keep moving those goalposts.

Then I would suggest you re-read the excerpt you quoted, because you've obviously misunderstood your own reference. Not that that would surprise any of us :)
 
Yes, well, lots of things would explode when they hit ground from that height. I think pumpkins and watermelons would also explode. Do you think they would go "boom" or "bang-bang-bang"? :eye-poppi

They would go "splat" like bull feces truther's evidence of cd.:D
 
Already debunked.
no it wasnt

Following are 16 WTC first responder descriptions of explosive noises well before the towers collapsed:

"Sounded like bombs" –Keith Murphy
"A huge explosion" –Gerard Gorman
"Sound of popping and exploding" –Alwish Monchery
"Explosions" –William Burns
"Kept hearing these large boom, boom" –Rosario Terranova
"Sounded like explosions." –Anthony Fitzgerald
"Like a shotgun going off" –Mark Meier
"Sounded like explosions" –Wilfred Barriere
"Sounded like bombs, like blockbusters" –John Murray
"You could hear explosions" –Richard Smiouskas
"Sounded like an M-80, that's how loud they were" –Tim Pearson
"Sounds like a shotgun" –Eric Ronningen
"Sounded like an explosion" –John Morabito
"There were lots of explosions" –Jeff Birnbaum
"Under the assumption that the sounds were secondary bombs." –Andrew Rodriguez
"Sounded like bombs. Like a bomb going off. I mean, it was huge." –FDNY Deputy Chief Peter Hayden

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