In regards to why they would pick WTC 7 I mean it would make sense to have a close up view of the two towers would it not?
No, why?
But let's assume you are making sense (you aren't): So the command center from where the WTC7 action was commanded must have had a close up view of it, right? Got an idea where?
Also before the south tower collapses, you see something molten pouring out of the impact zone...Yes I know you will all say it is aluminum from the plane...but do you think it is a coincidence that the south Tower happened to fall shortly after the liquid started to pour?
No, it is probably not coincidence. That flow shows two things:
a) temperatures were very significant inside the tower
b) Something must have given way for the pooled liquid to start flowing. A good explanation would be some internal failure
The building was hot, and experiencing creep and local failures. It is reasonable to expect that catastrophic failure is more likely with these indicators in place than without them.
Also it would make sense as to why the South Tower fell first? I have never heard or read any good explanation for why this occurred. Meaning thermite charges started going off early so the South Tower had to come down.
Texas Sharpshooter Fallacy (look it up if you don't know what that means)
When two towers fell, there are three, and only three distinct possibilities for their timing:
a) 1 falls before 2
b) 2 falls before 1
c) 1 and 2 fall at exactly the same time.
You say that option b) is somehow suspicious if you, presonally, have no explanation for it. Had instead a) happened, without explanation, would that have been suspicious? How about c)? In other words: No matter in what sequence two things happen, it is always suspicious?
But there is a good explanation: UA175 hit the south tower more off-center than AA11 hit the north tower. It takes a little understanding of simple principles of structural engineering to accept the follwing, but it means that the North Tower structure had more, and more stable, paths for load redistribution, resulting in more time till creep got the better of it.
Also, the South Tower was hit lower, so there was more mass above the impact and fire zone; although this effect is somewhat offset by the structure itself getting sturdier the lower you go.