oh, boy. Yup. 100%!
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try to catch your maximum deadlift at freefall speed. now catch twice that, now three times that. (seriously, though, dont) the plane hit roughly (my best guess from memory) two thirds of the way up the building. once one floor collapsed, the weight of that floor plus all of those above it landed on the floor below, so now, not only did it have to support all that weight, but it had to absorb the energy of gravity pulling those floors down. Assuming those floors directly below the crash were also weakened by the crash and the explosion above, it's not unreasonable that the floors, already under stress simple gave out, causing a cascade failure all the way down the line. once the collapse was in motion, it wasn't slowing down anytime soon.
dude, there had just been two explosions and two buildings weighing nearly a billion tons just collapsed on the edge of the complex. that kinda force hitting the ground would have been like an earthquake. Forgetting the fire in the seventies and the bombing in the nineties, it's a wonder other buildings didn't collapse.
Building 7's collapse was announced 20 minutes early on BBC as it was still standing in the background, after which it too pulverized neatly into its footprint which only happens in controlled demolitions. Buildings don't just disintegrate, it takes a lot of explosives, planning and work to get it right.
Oh, and where was Bush while it happened? On TV in a Sarasota classroom, watching children spell out words like PLANE, MUST, HIT, STEEL. The cabal likes to rub their schemes in our faces.