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Originally posted by NinjaCodeMonkey
Those are definitely blast points, if it was the building tearing it would happen at the same time, not one after the other. Close your blinds and you will see what i mean. Buildings don't tear just so you know, its not like they're made out of paper.
Originally posted by denythestatusquo
Not clear on why the smoke would hang in the air as you suggest?
that says right there that it was explosives (controlled demolition) that brought building 7 down,so the real question should be:
I remember getting a call from the fire department commander telling me that they were not sure if they could contain the fire and I said we had such terrible loss of life and smartest thing to do was pull it and they made that decision to pull and we watched the building collapse
Originally posted by HowardRoark
It is the air being forced out the windows as the floors collapse.
Furthermore, If you have ever witnessed a real building implosion, the charges go off before the building starts to drop, not after the building starts to drop.
Originally posted by thesaint
Having been an explosive and demolitions expert in the British Army (Infantary) i would definitely say that these are explosions. I have seen many a similar thing and have set them up myself many times.
Originally posted by Crazy_Mr_Crowley
Seismologists picked up the explosions before th buildings fell.
Originally posted by bsbray11
Originally posted by thesaint
Having been an explosive and demolitions expert in the British Army (Infantary) i would definitely say that these are explosions. I have seen many a similar thing and have set them up myself many times.
There you go, Howard. And much more relevant than a structural engineer's opinion on this.
Originally posted by HowardRoark
I'd need a lot, lot, lot, lot, lot, lot more than that to convince me.
Originally posted by HowardRoark
Originally posted by bsbray11
Originally posted by thesaint
Having been an explosive and demolitions expert in the British Army (Infantary) i would definitely say that these are explosions. I have seen many a similar thing and have set them up myself many times.
There you go, Howard. And much more relevant than a structural engineer's opinion on this.
Yeah, right.
I'd need a lot, lot, lot, lot, lot, lot more than that to convince me.