WTC DUST: I was there that day, my sister's apartment was covered in dust. I remember the smells down there too, absolutely horrible. But what do you expect from a burning collapsed building full of office equipment and PEOPLE? Yes, the smell WAS strange but the cocktail of stuff involved isn't something anyone smells regularly, is it?
I see you're also a no-planer, ugh. You won't take on board anything I say but I'm saying it anyway.
I saw the second plane, with my own eyes. It's something that will stay with me forever, no photo or video can ever truely live up to seeing that thing with my own eyes. Even now I get panicky if a plane flies over pretty low (I live on flight path where they can get pretty low sometimes). The sight and sound of it will never leave me, or the smell of jet fuel and burning flesh. We SAW aircraft parts on the streets, and bits of what were once PEOPLE.
YOU come here and spew out crap at an alarming rate, but you haven't got a clue what you're talking about. Really, you haven't. Yes I saw the buildings come down and that too is something I can recall like it was yesterday. They did not turn to dust, there were thousands of tons of steel slamming down, it literally shook the ground as it hit the floor.