Guest guest Posted March 7, 2005 Report Share Posted March 7, 2005 Dear Brianna... There were more than 2 towers that collapsed that day... In fact, tower 7 was NEVER hit by a plane but it collapsed just like the others- remarkably similiar to controlled demolition- which in fact is what it takes to take down a steel building. In fact if you use the link below it will take you to a documentary, that has clips from another documentary- I think it was a BBC (a reputable documentary- even if I got the channel wrong- my sound card is not working so can't get it to replay) that has the owner of the World Trade Center using demolition terminology to explain that tower seven was intentionally and knowingly " pulled " . That means detonated by his consent- NOT TERRORISTS!!!!... Further more it takes days of planning to arrange a demolition like that- you just can't do it in a couple of hours- and who would have if the morning went down the way they say... And look how ALL the towers go down so uniformly... Like detonation... And in this video there is a clip where you can hear Dan Rather saying it looks like demolition... The entire Alex Jones clip takes about half an hour- so it is sort of longish, and you can tell that Alex Jones is very passionate about this... Despite this- even if you think this is all crapola- I highly recommend watching it... If you still think it is junk afterwards- fine, explain it to me- perhaps I missed something, but if you don't... Well, just imagine.... http://www.infowars.com/print/Sept11/FDNY.htm Thank you for your question... Misty L. Trepke http://www..com , *~Masters~* <brianna_revae> wrote: > > explain about the towers please. both towers were hit > by planes so i don't understand what you are saying. > > brianna > > --- " Misty L. Trepke " <mistytrepke> wrote: > > why did that one tower fall that was NEVER hit by a plane Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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