Sunday, July 1, 2012

9/11 WTC 7 Controlled Demolition - Assorted FOIA Clips And Street Scenes (VIDEO)

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WTC Building #7, a 47-story high-rise not hit by an airplane, exhibited all the characteristics of classic controlled demolition with explosives:

Rapid onset of collapse

Sounds of explosions at ground floor -- a second before the building's destruction

Symmetrical "structural failure" -- through the path of greatest resistance -- at free-fall acceleration

Imploded, collapsing completely, and landed in its own footprint

Massive volume of expanding pyroclastic-like clouds

Expert corroboration from the top European controlled demolition professional

Foreknowledge of "collapse" by media, NYPD, FDNY

In the aftermath of WTC7's destruction, strong evidence of demolition using incendiary devices was discovered:

FEMA finds rapid oxidation and intergranular melting on structural steel samples

Several tons of molten metal reported by numerous highly qualified witnesses

Chemical signature of the incendiary thermite found in solidified molten metal, and dust samples

WTC7 exhibited none of the characteristics of destruction by fire:
Slow onset with large visible deformations

Asymmetrical collapse which follows the path of least resistance (laws of conservation of momentum would cause a falling, to the side most damaged by the fires)

Evidence of fire temperatures capable of softening steel

High-rise buildings with much larger, hotter, and longer lasting fires have never collapsed





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