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"Larry Silverstein signed the lease just six weeks before the WTC's twin towers were brought to the ground by terrorists in the September 11, 2001, attacks.

Silverstein contended that the two jetliners crashing into the twin towers about 15 minutes apart should be considered two separate events, which would allow him to collect the maximum from the insurers for each tower, as much as $7 billion. "

It is just a coincidence that Silverstein just barely signed the lease for these buildings and just coincidence that he had terrorism insurance and collected Billions already. It is just coincidence that it would have cost 5 times more to tear these buildings down as it would to rebuild them.

2007-04-02 12:09:37 · answer #1 · answered by Someone who cares 7 · 0 0

The burning jet fuel ( kerosene ) which burns several hundred degrees below the melting point of even mild steel melted the vaults from 90 floors up somehow and vaporized all the money and the hundreds of tons of gold and silver in the sealed vaults. After of course, first melting the building and turning the cement into powder. They now use, as a prevention measure, regular unleaded jet fuel as the super unleaded was too volatile and had magical powers.

2007-04-01 23:17:03 · answer #2 · answered by Myron 4 · 1 0

What are you talking about?

2007-04-01 20:29:13 · answer #3 · answered by mark k 3 · 0 0

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