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The people who are putting forth the controlled demolition theory are just using the evidence of what happened.
originally posted by: neutronflux
a reply to: dfnj2015
The people who are putting forth the controlled demolition theory are just using the evidence of what happened.
What evidence? The opinion the towers fell too fast? Noticed that changes from they fell at the rate of free fall?
And the evidence of fraudulent thermite papers? With never releasing the results of promised future testing?
From a promised WTC 7 Evaluation delayed another year from public comment and release?
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The JB Podcast Episode 22- Mick West & Tony Szamboti Debate
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originally posted by: dfnj2015
originally posted by: neutronflux
a reply to: dfnj2015
Then instead of making accusations on a persons mental state, cite how the towers and WTC 7 was like a CD with actual evidence.
I gave you evidence. You choose to ignore it. The building fell at near free-fall speed without resistance. Controlled demolition is the only hypothesis that fits the facts. I saw it fall in the video with my own eye balls. It fell too fast NOT to be controlled demolition.
Now choosing to ignore evidence because you don't like the hypothesis is a psychological problem.
originally posted by: gunshooter
... and to think there are so many more sheeple on this site than there ever have been before.
Later, the area became Radio Row. New York City's Radio Row, which existed from 1921 to 1966, was a warehouse district on the Lower West Side in the Financial District. Harry Schneck opened City Radio on Cortlandt Street in 1921, and eventually the area held several blocks of electronics stores, with Cortlandt Street as its central axis. The used radios, war surplus electronics (e.g., ARC-5 radios), junk, and parts often piled so high they would spill out onto the street, attracting collectors and scroungers. According to a business writer, it also was the origin of the electronic component distribution business.
The idea of establishing a World Trade Center in New York City was first proposed in 1943. The New York State Legislature passed a bill authorizing New York Governor Thomas E. Dewey to begin developing plans for the project but the plans were put on hold in 1949. During the late 1940s and 1950s, economic growth in New York City was concentrated in Midtown Manhattan. To help stimulate urban renewal in Lower Manhattan, David Rockefeller suggested that the Port Authority build a World Trade Center in Lower Manhattan.
Plans for the use of eminent domain to remove the shops in Radio Row bounded by Vesey, Church, Liberty, and West Streets began in 1961 when the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey was deciding to build the world's first world trade center. They had two choices: the east side of Lower Manhattan, near the South Street Seaport; and the west side, near the H&M station, Hudson Terminal. Initial plans, made public in 1961, identified a site along the East River for the World Trade Center. As a bi-state agency, the Port Authority required approval for new projects from the governors of both New York and New Jersey. New Jersey Governor Robert B. Meyner objected to New York getting a $335 million project. Toward the end of 1961, negotiations with outgoing New Jersey Governor Meyner reached a stalemate.