So, since you've admitted that you form your conclusions first, then selectively believe or disbelieve any evidence according to whether you think it fits your conclusions, then nothing you say has any credibility whatsoever. Thanks for letting us all know.
Dave
What evidence are you talking about? A FOX article written by Jeffrey Scott Shapiro? Wow, it's time to look a little closer before I take a day off to ROFL.
Jeffrey Scott Shapiro: "Building 7 suddenly collapsed, and before it hit the ground, not a single sound emanated from the tower area."
What hit the ground? The building? The roof? Not a single sound?
Any physical explanation for that (other than the speed of sound)?
OK, let's see who says so? An Ex-Global Tabloid and Crime reporter.
Now, the founder of the "Bush Restoration Project"

who wants to TEACH AMERICA how "America betrayed President Bush" (FOX News) the living symbol of individual freedom.
Obviously we deal with some sycophant and conspiracy theorist.
Hey, some palestinian school boy had prior knowledge that the plane will lose its rudder.
Sure, he don't like Obama and he don't like Jesse Ventura. FOX gave him room for development.
Back in 2001 he was a Crime reporter for Gammit and "close" to Building 7.
"...several NYPD officers and Con-Edison workers told me that Larry Silverstein..."
I guess it was some kind of "Hey Jeff, Larry is on the line if we may pull it."
Now that's your "evidence", Dave! It's some Jack Kelly type of expert I guess.
Btw, you were perfectly right about my conclusion when I first read the article. Now, I checked it and my conclusion was right.