Controlled demolition vs. the towers collapsing

only if the order of post# is random. T.A.M'S time stamp is 4min after mine.

Which means? What exactly?

That TAM hit the "submit" button 4 minutes after you did.

It says nothing about when TAM started the reply or if TAM even saw your reply or not.
 
Which means? What exactly?

That TAM hit the "submit" button 4 minutes after you did.

It says nothing about when TAM started the reply or if TAM even saw your reply or not.
easy!! just pointing it out.
 
Yes, and from where does Mark Roberts derive this conclusion that they were "descriptions of bodies from the towers hitting the ground" ?? He does not source the quotes nor where he got the information that they were describing the sounds of bodies hitting the ground.

you know the answer, but here it goes...

ASK MARK. I am not Mark. No one here is Mark. I would guess that he got it from their testimonies, but he could have spoke with them himself, or it could have been from other interviews. I don't know. I never listed them, beachnut did.

TAM:)
 
But you've attempted to back Beachnut up by posting this person's website link. Why would this Mark Roberts make such a bold assertion about these testimonies without sourcing it?

It would be dishonest of me to represent these accounts as anything but what they are: descriptions of bodies from the towers hitting the ground. But members of the 9/11 "truth" movement have no such compunction about misrepresenting dozens of other eyewitness accounts.

No source. Is this how da bunkers circulate their rumours?
 
But you've attempted to back Beachnut up by posting this person's website link. Why would this Mark Roberts make such a bold assertion about these testimonies without sourcing it?



No source. Is this how da bunkers circulate their rumours?

Widely reported in the news of the day. It's mentioned in Report from Ground Zero by Smith (pgs 74 and 124). The sound is captured in Naudet's 9/11 and once you know what the noise is, it's disgusting. It does sound like an explosion, if a small one.
 
While we're speaking about Mark Robert's site, I have wondered about this claim that he and some others make (notably Dave Thomas, here, who may have done so because of reading Mark Roberts' site):

Below, a four-story tower section that "pancaked" into a block a few feet high. Portions of the corrugated steel floor pans on which the floor concrete rested are visible.
pancake-large-crop-0.01-0.13-0.99-0.94.jpg

To suggest that this is four compacted floors (again, unsourced) is ridiculous at best. Look at how thick the rebar is compared to what was supposedly four complete WTC storeys. But my main question is, where does the rebar come from?
 
While we're speaking about Mark Robert's site, I have wondered about this claim that he and some others make (notably Dave Thomas, here, who may have done so because of reading Mark Roberts' site):



To suggest that this is four compacted floors (again, unsourced) is ridiculous at best. Look at how thick the rebar is compared to what was supposedly four complete WTC storeys. But my main question is, where does the rebar come from?



VIDEO (2 Minutes ) Construction worker gives panoramic view of the pit, describes 14 floors of material compressed into 8 feet. Also describes how standing columns were cut down. No molten steel.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FfgSr2eBXls
 
Widely reported in the news of the day.

Then it should be easy to find a source.

It's mentioned in Report from Ground Zero by Smith (pgs 74 and 124).

What's mentioned in this?

The sound is captured in Naudet's 9/11 and once you know what the noise is, it's disgusting. It does sound like an explosion, if a small one.

Do ya think there might be a difference between the sounds of explosions that workers in the basement heard and that threw some of them to the floor, and the sounds of bodies dropping outside? I do.
 
Suggesting reinforced concrete, and lots of it? Since the blob is supposed to represent four compacted floors?

Where was reinforced concrete used?
 

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