I made this comment to a post earlier today, but I thought it was worth its own post. I can't believe I had never looked this up before. Am I missing something? A jet engine is OPTIMIZED to burn jet fuel the most efficiently possible. Jet fuel burning in a building fire is NOT GOING TO BE ABLE TO REACH THAT TEMPERATURE! (and even that would not melt steel!) This discrepancy, if as simple as it appears to be, should have been broadcast loud and far long ago. Perhaps this simple fact, if indeed as simple as it seems to be, so clearly indicates the official 9/11 narrative absolutely can't be true, is the reason it seems to have been buried all these years. Please correct me if this is not as simple as it seems.
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People can argue about the melting point of steel and the temperature created by burning jet fuel but the simple counter is Building 7.
It fell down just like the Twin Towers despite not being hit by a plane or being doused in jet fuel.
They say it caught fire but I have not yet managed to find another steel-framed building anywhere in the world that collapsed at free-fall speed as a result of fire.
Here is a good fire in a tower block and that remained standing! Article.
Yes, bldg 7 is the key to 9/11. I think when that Silver guy said "we decided to pull it", he figured people didn't know that it takes weeks to place all the charges necessary for a demolition, and thought by saying that it would provide an excuse for it coming down the way it did, as if they went in an placed the charges that day. Since explosives were obviously placed there long before 9/11, then it is obviously not a stretch for explosives to have been placed in the twin towers. Even if the twin towers DID fall as the official narrative states, the fact that the people involved with the bldg 7 take down obviously knew the attack was going to happen, so that alone is reason to question the whole official narrative of 9/11. And throw in the questions about the Pentagon attacks for good measure.