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Wtc 7

Not from the 47th floor they probably don't.

Show me a demolition that doesnt have audible explosive detonations :rolleyes:
edit: an "explosive" demoltion obviously


Truthers like Gage claims 8 stories vanished, vaporised or something instantly without making a noise because they say explosives removed all resistance to account for the 2.25 seconds of free fall.

Truthers like Gage also claim that steel was flung around hundreds of feet which is something no demolition is trying to do, yet they claim it happened on 911 and it cant be picked up on any video.

You guys just dont understand explosives or sound,.
 
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Truthers like Gage also claim that steel was flung around hundreds of feet which is something no demolition is trying to do, yet they claim it happened on 911 and it cant be picked up on any video.
Yeah, the only way that would be possible in a CD would be if it were specifically designed to happen, yet there's no plausible reason for doing so, even if it didn't add to the complexity of the plot.
 
So...I found the video - where silverstein "admits" to having the building demolished - that my professor referred to and silverstein says "we made the decision to pull it."

Actually in the documentary he saids they made the decision to pull "there was no it.
 
Play some Jenga. It will help you sort this out.


My jenga has no walls.

How does all that damage action take place between the walls? And why don't the walls collapse towards the void created by the internal collapse?

Plus what is causing the walls to lose mass evenly as the building sinks from view?
 
My jenga has no walls.

How does all that damage action take place between the walls? And why don't the walls collapse towards the void created by the internal collapse?

Plus what is causing the walls to lose mass evenly as the building sinks from view?

How about the supports from underneath failing having been weakened by fire.
 

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