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20 September, 2006 at 3:43 pm #241723
It really doesnt matter what kind of damage WTC7 had. (in fact it had only had a few small fires)
WTC7 didnt fall because of any damage that it had, because it had relatively little.
The Owner of the building said on Television that they had decided to implode it. I’m gonna believe him since he actually said it.20 September, 2006 at 3:47 pm #241724Ok Mate. Here’s the link.
21 September, 2006 at 9:46 am #241725@fastcars wrote:
And Elvis is still alive still strumming his guitar while riding Shergar round some deserted Irish pasture… oh yeah and Bruce Lee is standing on a little hilltop close by doing some karate practice.
have you seen them too ?? thank god i thought i was going mad for a second.. :shock: :wink: :P
22 September, 2006 at 10:16 pm #241726From what I’ve read, the owner used the term “pull it” but this was in relation to the FDNY decision to pull their firefighters out of the building. Apparently “pull it” isn’t a term used for demolishing skyscrapers with explosives.
22 September, 2006 at 11:38 pm #241727“On the morning of September 11, 2001, Silverstein was in his Park Avenue apartment, squabbling with his wife, Klara, about how he had to get to work on the 88th floor of the north tower, where he was moving his company’s offices.
Klara gave him an icy stare. Silverstein had a dermatologist’s appointment—after a lifetime of boating, he has a history of facial carcinomas—and there was no way he was missing the appointment. “So you’ll be there early tomorrow,” she told him.
Before he left, the phone rang. It was the captain of the Silversteins’ 130-foot yacht, which was docked at the piers in Chelsea with a clear view of downtown.
“Turn on your TV,” the captain said.
As surreal as it was for most of us to witness, one after the other, the explosion and collapse of the tallest buildings in New York, it was stranger still for the man who had just bought them. First he thought of his children. Silverstein’s son, Roger, was in the parking garage of the original 7 World Trade when the first plane hit, and his daughter Lisa was turned away by police farther uptown; they both work for their father”.
http://newyorkmetro.com/nymetro/realestate/urbandev/features/11718/index2.html
Is it me, im just so cynical. Was it pure luck that 3 Silverstein family members were not present that day, at that time?
23 September, 2006 at 8:27 am #241728No it wasn’t luck but it WAS a carefully planned conspiracy. He planted Thermite in both buildings in case some terrorists flew planes into them. Then when it actually happened he was able to claim on the insurance.
PS – Is he a Freemason Emma???
24 September, 2006 at 3:44 pm #241729I think there was Thermite in WTC7. In fact is there any doubt there was. :? ? I dunno who put it there or why. It would just be specualtion to assume.
The guy that owns the bulilding admitted the building was imploded, and it’s an impossibily that this could have been accomplished within a few hours when they usually takes weeks and months of planning.24 September, 2006 at 9:57 pm #241730The NIST say:
“.. while a thermite reaction can cut through large steel columns, many thousands of pounds of thermite would need to have been placed inconspicuously ahead of time, remotely ignited, and somehow held in direct contact with the surface of hundreds of massive structural components to weaken the building. This makes it an unlikely substance for achieving a controlled demolition.”
24 September, 2006 at 10:05 pm #241731I think what’s highly unlikely,(impossible) is that a building like that could be imploded within a matter of hours. As I said these things things take weeks or month’s to plan and execute, with specialists.
I dont know why explosives were in the building, but they were there. There’s no other way it could have been imloded without the explosives already being in place.24 September, 2006 at 10:35 pm #241732@Mr Bigstuff wrote:
The NIST say:
NIST is a government funded organisation…
Try thinking individually?
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