"1) controlled demos do not make a building fall faster than freefall; and"
From what I have heard, building implosions fall faster than free-fall. I know at the very least:
1. It falls faster than free fall with air resistance because the air is blown out of the floors.
I may have been misconstruing it, but I also thought it fell faster than free-fall in vacuum because of the pressure differences created by the explosions. I have been looking and went to implosionworld.com but found nothing to explicitly refute or state this. If someone could post a link somewhere which explicitly refutes or confirms this I would gladly concede the point.
Read this:
http://science.howstuffworks.com/building-implosion.htm
And think about what a demolition would look like if it really blew all the air out of a building.
Or how it would even be possible to do that.