No
2007-06-22 06:05:10
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answer #1
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answered by evildragon1952 5
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No, upon seeing what happened to 1 and 2 it freaked out and turned to jelly collapsing perfectly into it's own foot print in 7 seconds being careful not to damage surrounding buildings in the process. Not only that it was even courteous enough to let everybody know an hour in advance exactly when it was going to come down Unfortunately it did not take the time to explain how exactly it was going go about doing that and lacking that critical information the best the experts have been able to come up with is that there must be some other explanation besides controlled demolition but they really can’t put their finger on exactly what the hell it was.
According to theory per NIST damage to the center south side of the building from the collapse of the towers was the culprit but no photographic evidence of that damage has ever been provided so suspicions of demolition on the heals of stated intention to “pull” persist and persist with good warrant regardless of the complexities controlled demolition might require.
Looking at the video I do not see behavior that indicates explosions per say what I see is a building straight and strong with a little smoke on a few stories turned to complete rubble so fast that it is still standing completely destroyed for a second like Wiley Coyote when he runs off a cliff but doesn’t fall till he realizes there is nothing there to hold him up.
2007-06-22 18:08:38
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answered by Daniel O 3
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No. It takes months for demolition crews to plant explosives in an empty building, you expect them to do it in a building full of people without anyone asking "Who are the strange men who are carrying dynamite and power tools into our building?"
Plus, building 7 was around 50 stories high. The buildings separating building 7 and the twin towers were only 5-9 stories. So, a lot of debris and the shock wave could have brought the building down.
This 9/11 conspiracy thing is all on big hoax. It was put in place so people like Rosie O'Donnel would get ratings on a very horrible talk show.
2007-06-22 13:18:32
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answered by Anonnnn24424 5
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I think so. There are buildings that are confirmed to have explosive charges already present in case something should happen to the building (like it becomes unstable and needs to be brought down in a hurry). I believe those charges were definitely in WTC7 and possibly in WTC 1, 2, or others. They "pulled" WTC7 - I have no doubt.
2007-06-22 13:27:48
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answered by searching_please 6
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Nope.
2007-06-22 14:02:32
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answered by thegubmint 7
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