"Explosions"...or windows bursting from compressed air of the downfalling mass? A tire blow-out at 50 psi sure sounds (and acts) like an explosion. And, wow, people who happened to work on the same floor that the planes hit? Like the floors were supposed to be unoccupied?
Building 7 is its own problem. But since the Twin Towers fell into their own footprint, that sort of suggests it is not impossible.
I was referring to the lobby and basement which firefighters and police reported explosions, nice try deflecting to the plumes. They weren't employees either. They were Israeli "art students", just like the dancing Israelis who were there to "document the event".
You sound like a fuckin fed, honestly. I cannot take you seriously.
Any violent event, structural members failing in shear, etc., can produce loud and percussive noises. If you are not talking about the logical things to expect, I don't know what you are talking about.
And I don't know anything about any Israeli art students or where they were or weren't. Or any "dancing Israelis." They prove nothing.
Since I am not a fed, you are manifestly a poor judge of how someone sounds. If you don't want to deal with the physics of the destruction, you are not taking the question seriously. There is a tendency on this page to let preconception rule over information.
"Explosions"...or windows bursting from compressed air of the downfalling mass? A tire blow-out at 50 psi sure sounds (and acts) like an explosion. And, wow, people who happened to work on the same floor that the planes hit? Like the floors were supposed to be unoccupied?
Building 7 is its own problem. But since the Twin Towers fell into their own footprint, that sort of suggests it is not impossible.
I was referring to the lobby and basement which firefighters and police reported explosions, nice try deflecting to the plumes. They weren't employees either. They were Israeli "art students", just like the dancing Israelis who were there to "document the event".
You sound like a fuckin fed, honestly. I cannot take you seriously.
Any violent event, structural members failing in shear, etc., can produce loud and percussive noises. If you are not talking about the logical things to expect, I don't know what you are talking about.
And I don't know anything about any Israeli art students or where they were or weren't. Or any "dancing Israelis." They prove nothing.
Since I am not a fed, you are manifestly a poor judge of how someone sounds. If you don't want to deal with the physics of the destruction, you are not taking the question seriously. There is a tendency on this page to let preconception rule over information.