That has to be one of the most civil posts I've seen from you jaydee.
This posting from an iPad is a pain, so if I overlook anything..blame Apple.
I mostly post from a Kobo Android tablet.
Okay. Mr. Jennings exited the stairwell on the north side of 7 WTC and of course he could not immediately view out any south facing windows.
Correct.
After arriving at the 8th floor, he did a number of things in God knows what order. He broke out a window in an office at the NE corner with a fire extinguisher.
Well, since that was the window from which they contacted people on the ground, they likely never left that window after doing so. First rule of being 'saved' is never leave a location where your rescuers know you to be.
Walking to that corner office would have enabled the view blocked by the core.
How so? Through the corridors through the core? Through office walls east of the main core? Even if possible, recall that WTC 6 is accross the street and is 8 storeys tall. One would have to actually go right up to the south side wndows to see over WTC 6 and glimpse the upper storeys of the towers.
He broke out at least one more window (accepted as fact by the NIST), which appears to have been on the east face, part way to the south side.
No, as said before, NIST simply reports on what Jennings said. In other pats of interviews he states "a window". NIST made no comment on how many windows he broke, and why would they? Its a point of minutia that NIST is simply not concerned with in the least.
If he looked out of that window opening, and towards the south, he would have seen 2 WTC (not 1 WTC). Mr. Jennings never made that claim.
Yes, I got the number wrong. So glad you pointed that out in large red font.
True Jennings never made that claim, you did.
Again, I have to point out that it was necessary to break windows in order for calls for help to be heard. As well, it made it possible to see directly below.
Where he says they saw burning vehicles. That had to be before they contacted anyone since they could not make contact until window was broken. Jennings indicates that when they broke the windows they saw the burning vehicles. He does not say that they broke the windows, contacted people on the street, then the FFs ran for cover, twice, and THEN they saw burning vehicles. Instead its "once the window" were broken they could see burning vehicles.
It is reasonable to assume that sometime during those activities Mr. Jenning's insistence he looked and saw both towers standing must have taken place.
Not to me since besides the inconsistencies in his statements we have other evidence that suggests his timeline is way off and that both towers were down at least by the time he got to the 8th floor.
The east face broken window did place him in the vicinity of the south facing windows, and depending on how far south he walked, he would most certainly have been in a position to look and see if the WTC twin towers were indeed standing.
There is a 40 foot tall tree in the neighbour's yard accross the street from my house. I have a large picture window in the living room that rises up to within a couple inches of the ceiling. I cannot see the top of that tree, indeed I cannot see the upper windows of the two storey house beside it, without getting to within 6 feet of the window, much less the trees beyond that house.
Tell you what. I'll do a bit of number crunching sometime and figure out how close to the south window he'd have to be.
At this time there was no record of any significant fire activity (other than a small fire on the 7th floor, time of occurrence unknown).
,,, and yet no reports of explosions in WTC 7 by others in the building.
But there was the explosion below the 6th floor and subsequent other internal explosions inside 7 WTC as testified to by Mr. Jennings. This could have been a source of smoke and dust.
,,, or the source of dust and smoke was from the dust and smoke that entered WTC 7 as a result of WTC 1 coming down and tearing great new holes in the south face.
In addition, anyone who has been in an office tower when the a/c has failed, knows how quickly they become very hot and stuffy.
Oddly though, it doesn't make the place dusty or smoky. Hess says that the stairwell became more smoky when the stairs became impassable.
Regarding police and firefighter activity, prior to the collapse of 2 WTC, there is no reason to believe the influx of these people was confined to just one side of 7 WTC which based on Mr. Jenning's testimony, was not yet damaged by the WTC twin towers..yet.
True, however since the major events of the day at this supposed time, before the collapses, was taking place at the towers, to the south of WTC 7. It stands to reason that Vessey would have more activity than the smaller and more distant Barclay especially given that the large #7 lobby was on Vessey.