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Common sense says,
things just don't add up. In a simple viewing of the video, the planes look small in comparison to the structures hit. Also, the impacts I believe were concentrated at the upper floors. Seeing as highrise building design takes such rare occurrences into account,
through design elements that curtail natural forces of sway like gravity and high winds damages should have been confined to floors in close proximity to the impact.
Furthermore, the 9/11 video closely resembles building demolition implosion videos I've seen on the likes of the Discovery Channel. Claims that a 2000 plus degree jet fuel inferno contributed to the collapse is akin to mixing water and electricity. Every one knows the two don't mix and can be fatal, however, dropping live current into the likes of a river or such poses no danger, due to the relationship of the volumes being out of balance.
And, the structurally weak-link is normally at the base or foundation. Now, a freak phenomanon like the impact sending the building into a vibration, which results in it reaching it's resonant frequency, whereby the building literally self-destructs has never been mentioned.
Additionally, it seems odd that a building which normally has in the area upwards of 50k people coming and going on a normal day sustained just 3000 fatalities, at a prime business hour.
Now, remembering U.S. involvment in world war history didn't the 1st and 2nd come about due avoidable or maybe even orchestrated acts like the sinking of the Lusitania, which Germany gave prior notice and only one U.S. newspaper posted. Released classified world war two documents pertaining to Pearl Harbor indicated authorities had been observing a likely spy's surevillance of the area for a month prior to said attack. Sounds vaguely in tune with reports of the alleged hijackers of 9/11, no?
So, I see the factual math adding up just like with the banker's books, things don't logically compute. Oh, accept maybe for the vast profits for croonies to capture rebuilding a purposefully war torn region.
Lastly, the alleged fear of terror made a nice little presidential marketing campaign for some.
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