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Default WTC Towers: The Case For Controlled Demolition



Point one: In the event of a life threatening event, the last thing I'm
doing is looking at a clock.

But if you are in a building and hear an explosion, than a few seconds
later that whole building slams into your ears with the sound of the
plane hitting....sequentiially you know something happened
first....make no mistake, people 2 or 3 blocks away felt that plane
hit, you think the people in the basement didnt hear or see whatever
they saw down there, and then felt the plane hit? W ar enot talking
time as in looking at a clock, we are talking a guy on wall st.
hearing it, someone else being so close she felt the shock of the
explosion.....time isnt only measured by a clock, it is measured by
what you are doing when such and such happened....I can tell you
exactly what I was doing priort to hearing jerry garcia had died, I
can tell you the exact instant when I heard what I was doing, but I
sure couldnt tell you whether it was 5:01 or 5:04, but there were 2
distint events and there is no confusion....








Point two: You seem to be having a disconnect that won't allow you to
understand that people in a basement have no reference point to determine
external timelines like distinguishing an explosion from a big jet hitting
the building. Do you even have a clue as to how isolated that basement area
is from where the jet hit?

Considering I took the path train in on several occasions, and was at
the site just a couple of months before shopping downstairs as well as
leaning ont he statue in between the 2, you can safely assume I know
exactly how the set up was....I styed at the marriott there more times
than i can count....Do you have any idea that thousands of people
blocks away as well as in other parts of the building felt the thing
hit? Do you realize how stupid your assertion is that people in the
lowest parts of the buidling didnt feel it? People in the other tower
who faced the one first hit, felt the swa. You are just absurd. You
are in a basement of a house, someone blows off a firecracker
downstairs. Someone hits a window upstairs with a baseball from the
street. You dont think you would hear that glass break? Just imagine
it up to scale, the firecracker is an explosive and the ball is a
plane. My guess is you would hear it.






Point three: You claimed that these three people were 'on record', but you
fail to cite the 'record'. So I guess this is more speculative BS based on
something you read on a k00k-site, or was told to you by the friend of a
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the link was there. I assume if the reader is interested enough they
will go to the link and read it. If it is something they want to know
more about, they will google it and decide for themselves. Nothing
kooky about thinking for oneself and drawing your own conclusion.


I notice you dotn touch the JFK HSCA connection. The warren report in
1964 ruled out any other participant in the shooting or that the
assanation was anything but a lone gunman with no support or
assistance. In 1978 the panel determined it was probable there was a
conspiracy, their findings based on new info as well as a careful
rexamining of the old evidence.

I dont buy into the theories of the US govt haveing something to do
with, or the war machine taking out the towers, but something brought
them down, and I havent seen anything more convincing that it was the
planes vs something else.

I think if al quiada had people in flight school, they coould just of
easily had people studying demolitions. The planning of the
hijackings, etc, was genius in the most evil way. They got a bomb
into the parking area once before, whose to say they didnt bring one
in again? I dont think you give them enough credit. They took out
the towers, they got the pentagon, to this day we dont have osama.
Score one for the bad guy.



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