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Yes, it did.
Oh dear, look how close that building is.
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Yes, it did.
This is clearly visible in the picture of the collapse that Triforcharity posted in post #414. That is reality, and it disagrees with you.
I'll try to dumb it down for you next time.
So how comes the fuselage penetrated the building through several inner rings yet the wings disappeared? The Pentagon was after all a massively reinforced building.
I'm not a liar too
What's that large pile next to Fitterman? I'm looking at Fitterman and don't see WTC 7 on top of it.
Seriously?
Man, are you just kidding with us or what?
Oh dear, look how close that building is.
Explain?
You're right. None of that undated pile landed on Fitterman hall. One firefigher was really, really mad at the whole situation and went nutty on the building. You figured it all out.
Likewise, you've said nothing to me to convince me I'm wrong so why do you think you are so special?
I still have yet to see evidence that a Boeing 757 hit the Pentagon so we'll have to agree to differ on that one too. Care to tell me where the wings went again?
You can come up with something dumber than a claim that NIST deliberately generated an inaccurate animation of the collapse to show the public how accurate their simulations were? That should be entertaining.
Dave
So in your mind if debris damaged a neighboring building this means that WTC 7 landed on top of it?
I realize that this line of "reasoning" is dumb to the extreme but I'm curious how you come to that conclusion.
So not 9:45 then ?
Even though the chopper could have landed immediately ?
Do you think NIST's computer generated images reflect what is seen on video? Simple question, simple answer. I'll even take a yes or no.
So in your mind if debris damaged a neighboring building this means that WTC 7 landed on top of it?
I realize that this line of "reasoning" is dumb to the extreme but I'm curious how you come to that conclusion.
Oh dear, look how close that building is.