It's not BS. My father spent over 20 years in EOD and I'm an jet engine engineer. I don't deal with explosives, but I've spent my whole life around them and have been on the explosive range on bases many times. Eye witnesses described the explosions, the fire department and police officers described them, the videos allow you to hear them, and the steel beams were shown to have been cut in the same way you would for the placement of explosives and controlled descent of the building. The Fairbanks report shows all this as well.
Sound of one of the explosions after the towers fell (there were many more, but over time these get taken down, obviously):
https://youtu.be/BWWmNpsedNA
There are videos of them in succession. Boom, boom, boom, boom, all the way down with squibs at excessively high exit velocity. And it's funny you are complaining about not hearing cracks, but you don't hear that in the new evergrande demolition videos, which is hilarious.
It's not BS. My father spent over 20 years in EOD and I'm an jet engine engineer. I don't deal with explosives, but I've spent my whole life around them and have been on the explosive range on bases many times. Eye witnesses described the explosions, the fire department and police officers described them, the videos allow you to hear them, and the steel beams were shown to have been cut in the same way you would for the placement of explosives and controlled descent of the building. The Fairbanks report shows all this as well.
Sound of one of the explosions after the towers fell (there were many more, but over time these get taken down, obviously): https://youtu.be/BWWmNpsedNA
Fireman and witness describe explosions: https://youtu.be/huGNzqtLN0k
Video of just the fireman: https://youtu.be/gp9YmTnYP90
Outward trajectory of debris consistent with explosives, not pressure from pancaking: https://youtu.be/xWp4ZM4hnGw
https://commonground.ca/explosives-used-on-9-11-say-commissioners/
Not a duck duck, as I said, videos of all that was taken down, but you must have missed the si gle one I found and linked to you.
There are videos of them in succession. Boom, boom, boom, boom, all the way down with squibs at excessively high exit velocity. And it's funny you are complaining about not hearing cracks, but you don't hear that in the new evergrande demolition videos, which is hilarious.