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I speak as someone with extensive military experience with demolitions. Among the many things that WTC7 might be, a controlled demolition does not make the longest of short lists.
Those are two possibilities. There are others, to include that I might actually know what I am talking about.
As has already been pointed out... exactly zero people died as the result of the collapse of WTC7.
Sounds like you are defending something... The whole point of this thread is that two victims family members went on FOX news to state their claim that it was a controlled event...
If you believe that WTC7 did that, then I call your swamp and raise you one marsh.
Marshes actually have some value Seriously though,
I find the whole thing suspicious.
My personal theory is that when these buildings were built in the 1970's they used inferior steel and shoddy construction to cut corners and make more money.
1967 was the first time the US imported more steel than it
exported.
Reminds me of the rebuilding of the Denver runways where it turned out they added more sand just to make more money. No one knew it until the runways started to
crumble after plane landing.
Having all buildings come down almost identically, but not St. George Orthodox church which was built in 1832 - it was completely buried by the collapse of the south tower.
Add in the fact tower 7 was not hit by a plane - if not explosives, that can be the only other explanation - inferior
steel.
"The investigation into the collapse of the World Trade Center has been hampered by the destruction of steel wreckage that could hold vital clues about why the twin towers fell, a fire expert says. ... Glenn Corbett, a fire science professor at John Jay College, criticized New York City's decision to melt down and recycle tons of charred and twisted steel from the trade center."
I lived in the North Western part of Queens... Working in the airline business based in one of the NY area airports... at the time...
so you worked at Laguardia
I was working at ft hamilton at the time
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