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Nobody can answer most of the inconsistencies that day. But for one reason or another certain posters here will have you believe they got it all figured out. But you don't, no one here does.
Numerous engineers claimed it would be impossible for the buildings to come down in a freefall, as they did, as if no vertical columns existed without planned demolition...
There weren't any columns and beams to investigate...They were all immediately cut up and shipped out..
m.youtube.com...
Fresh Kills (Landfill) - WTC Debris Burial Ground, pt. 1
A hangar at JFK became the tomb of 9/11. Now nearly empty, its job is done
www.latimes.com...
The three biggest pieces still left inside – concrete slabs from the parking garage, a mangled elevator motor and a section of the antenna (each estimated to weigh about 20 tons) – were to be picked up in the next few weeks by representatives of the Stephen Siller Tunnel to Towers Foundation of Staten Island, named after a firefighter killed on Sept. 11.
A set of steel beams was going to an engineers' union in Queens. Still left were additional train tracks and the material from the pile, which Passiak said she hoped to place with organizations that had expressed interest in obtaining relics.
York County, S.C., Firehouse Secures Very Own Piece of WTC Steel
09:00 am /
www.911memorial.org...
Volunteer firefighters in York County, S.C., plan to build a public memorial with a piece of steel from the World Trade Center, according to The Herald.
According to the report, the Bethesda Volunteer Fire Department has been approved to receive a steel beam retrieved from the wreckage of the fallen twin towers. The community, which is about 180 miles southwest of Durham, joins other municipalities across the country that have requested the steel from the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey.
"The beam - categorized among the thousands of huge and small pieces of steel at JFK Airport Hangar 17 as 'H-90' - is 14-feet long, an inch thick, 16 inches wide, 34 inches tall and weighs almost two tons" or more than 4,000 pounds, the report said.
Once Filled With Symbols of Hope and Despair, a 9/11 Repository Is Set to Close
www.nytimes.com...
A 58-ton column was one of the last beams to be removed from the trade center site.
originally posted by: Agit8dChop
lawyerscommitteefor9-11inquiry.org...
Not sure on the significance of this law or the location, can others explain?
“We have received and reviewed The Lawyers’ Committee for 9/11 Inquiry, Inc.’s submissions of April 10 and July 30, 2018. We will comply with the provisions of 18 U.S.C. § 3332 as they relate to your submissions”
The Lawyers’ Committee for 9/11 Inquiry, a nonprofit public interest organization, announces its receipt of a letter from the U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York in response to the Lawyers’ Committee’s April 10, 2018 Petition and July 30, 2018 Amended Petition (lawyerscommitteefor9-11inquiry.org...) demanding that the U.S. Attorney present to a Special Grand Jury extensive evidence of yet-to-be-prosecuted federal crimes relating to the destruction of three World Trade Center Towers on 9/11 (WTC1, WTC2 and WTC7). The U.S. Attorney, in his November 7, 2018 letter to the Lawyers’ Committee, stated: “We have received and reviewed The Lawyers’ Committee for 9/11 Inquiry, Inc.’s submissions of April 10 and July 30, 2018. We will comply with the provisions of 18 U.S.C. § 3332 as they relate to your submissions”
Is it just another red herring? are these kinds of thing common?
originally posted by: neutronflux
a reply to: SuicideKing33
Nobody can answer most of the inconsistencies that day. But for one reason or another certain posters here will have you believe they got it all figured out. But you don't, no one here does.
Do you have evidence of detonations with the force to cut steel columns at the WTC?
originally posted by: neutronflux
a reply to: Iscool
Numerous engineers claimed it would be impossible for the buildings to come down in a freefall, as they did, as if no vertical columns existed without planned demolition...
Well, good thing the falling mass of the floor system of the towers breaking floor connections fell first, then the vertical core columns left standing in the wake of the collapse of the floor system then toppled over last.
And the collapse of WTC 7 started as a slower east to west internal progressive collapse with WTC 7’s facade finally gave out once it began to buckling from the strain of the internal collapse.
originally posted by: ParasuvO
originally posted by: neutronflux
a reply to: Iscool
Numerous engineers claimed it would be impossible for the buildings to come down in a freefall, as they did, as if no vertical columns existed without planned demolition...
Well, good thing the falling mass of the floor system of the towers breaking floor connections fell first, then the vertical core columns left standing in the wake of the collapse of the floor system then toppled over last.
And the collapse of WTC 7 started as a slower east to west internal progressive collapse with WTC 7’s facade finally gave out once it began to buckling from the strain of the internal collapse.
Nope, even the old brigade of 9/11 official story experts will laugh at this...not one of them believes your story about WTC 7.
Most of the steel WAS shipped to China as is all damaged steel that cannot be reused in countries with STANDARDS.
Where the Twin Towers Ended Up
Through a Port Authority program, thousands of pieces of World Trade Center steel have been turned into memorials in all 50 states.
MARINA KOREN
SEP 11, 2015
www.theatlantic.com...
When the Twin Towers came down 14 years ago, about 200,000 tons of steel slammed into the ground. In the months after, rescuers searched through the debris and the mangled metal, looking for those who survived and those who didn’t. Every day, hundreds of trucks carried rubble out of the site.
Shortly after the attacks, New York City sold 175,000 tons of World Trade Center steel scrap to be made into something else. Some went to cities in the United States; about 60,000 tons went to companies in China, India, and South Korea. But some steel was recovered from Ground Zero for a different purpose: to be memorialized.