Ethnikos
Illuminator
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It does matter. It is not proof that it was done but that it could have. I am making a 3D representation of the whole area and have done extensive research to get the model right, and ran across this info while making the old Staten Island Ferry Terminal building. They built an entirely new level, underground, above the old subway station. At a certain point they closed the old track while they were getting the new track ready to go online. On 911 it was an open corridor straight into the basement of the WTC.Could have doesn't matter. Prove that explosives were brought into the building. Show us explosive residue from the debris.
That is one of the biggest arguments against explosives, that everyone would see them bringing the stuff in. Well no, they could have brought it in in such a way where it would have been hidden. This is stuff that is not difficult to find and a year ago most of the info was in Wikipedia. Just do a search on Manhattan subway lines and follow all the links.
I'm not subscribing to any theory because I mentioned somewhere else I saw the second plane crash into the South tower, so I know exactly what happened. What needs to be looked at is who, and I know that too. As with my other post, I know it was not 19 hijackers because they were still in Florida.
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