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Originally posted by GwionX
I feel that the explosive charges whether public or clandestine would have to be in the same location if a controlled demolition would have a chance at success.
Secondly, one must remember in the "public" controlled demolitions the buildings are extensively preped--prepped in demolition terms means all non load bearing structure such as interior walls, and decorative columns, obviously any desks or other solid heavy objects are removed.
The first video is screen-marked "10:28am" and is a very brief clip of the south tower collapse, recorded close by from the south east next to Trinity Church2. Though less than 5 seconds long, this clip offers fairly high quality audio, the most pronounced sound being that of 2 gigantic explosions. They are unmistakable and sound like 2 violent thunder claps.
Originally posted by GwionX
Especially toward the end of an: explosion here..then wait..and an explosion there. At some point the risk of a partial collapse would be huge.
But to say the collapse of the buildings in the WTC were so similar to a Controlled Demolition that it is the only explaination(which is the WHOLE INITIAL PREMISE of all this) ... If you stop looking and start listening. It isn't similar at all.
Originally posted by GwionX
If the collapse of WTC1 & 2 were a completely untried and untested new form of demolition..Who could have the confidence that it would execute perfectly? Who would literally put their heads on the chopping block for that one?
I initially had my doubts about the authenticity of the Trinity clip’s audio but decided that the timing looked genuine. One reason for this was an experiment I did to listen to the audio whilst watching other angles of the collapse. One angle which had no audio (other than the usual news-anchor’s “voice-of-god” analysis of events) was a clear shot of the South Tower from the East. I matched the picture to the Trinity clip and then slid the sound forward 1.3 seconds to account for the estimated distance and speed of sound. This was the result: