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I saw something 2 years ago and i have been uneasy about it since, the "collapse" of building 7.

Consider that its opposite the towers, had two office fires, yet managed to implode perfectly. Fires cant do that to steel buildings. :no:

I encourage everyone to find a video of WTC 7, it was almost completely ignored by the news.

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I dont think this picture was taken from a satalite. Look at the angle of the taller buildings. I think it was taken with a wide angle lens from not vary far above the top of the buildings. What do you think.

Still an excelent picture though.

Regards

Colin Bate

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Fire can, and does do that to steel buildings.

steel gets soft when it gets hot.

when its got tons and tons of concrete and furniture, and whatever else is in the building on top of it... it buckles.

and when it buckles.... in falls the building.

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Fire has a hard time reaching the temperature to melt steel. There are other buildings that have burned for days and did not come down, in fact IIRC no building has ever come down from fire alone. The way that WTC7 came down all the supports would have to fail simultaneously and equally. Also you can see the roof caving in before the lower floors where the fire was. :unsure:

Also the other buildings ( WTC 6) closer to the towers which were hit with a much greater amount of debris were still standing for days. I really dont want to believe what is suggested, but until evidence is given otherwise, its the most plausible explanation. Its greatly disturbing.

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In fact the 14MB photo in the top post should raise a question. Building 6 is still "standing" despite being hit by a huge amount of debris from the towers. Remeber building 7 showed little or no damage from debris because it was across the street and further away, yet it perfectly imploded on its own? In fact the photo shows no remnants of the center support columns, either because they've already been shipped overseas and melted down, or because the rebar reinforced concrete columns were blown to particulate!

Real Conclusion: Building 7 had to be brought down by explosives - controlled demolition. The next logical question is it takes more than 5 hours to wire a building...

Am I missing something, or am I the only one who cares? :unsure:

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Fire has a hard time reaching the temperature to melt steel.  There are other buildings that have burned for days and did not come down, in fact IIRC no building has ever come down from fire alone.  The way that WTC7 came down all the supports would have to fail simultaneously and equally.  Also you can see the roof caving in before the lower floors where the fire was.  :unsure:

Also the other buildings ( WTC 6) closer to the towers which were hit with a much greater amount of debris were still standing for days.  I really dont want to believe what is suggested, but until evidence is given otherwise, its the most plausible explanation.  Its greatly disturbing.

me and two of my friends had about an hour or 2 argument about this exact thing, well except he was talking about the twin towers and how they imploded perfectly. he was saying the exact same thing that the towers wouldnt implode like that from just a plane hitting it and the jet fuel heating the steel. he thinks it was a consipracy set up by the government :wacko:

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