If a fire fighter could get right to the 70+ floor, and could radio that he felt
he could put it out with the equipment available (check the fire fighter tapes released), how can it have been a raging inferno to the point of melting the steel?
There are also fire fighter accounts of explosions in the building, around floors 10 or so. Documentaries recently reinacted how people got out, and survivors and firefighters described the events. Those documentaries touched briefly on explosions, but didn't elaborate on them as they were about the survivors
The lobby of the trade centres are an absolute shambles when you look at footage. Why are they? A plane hitting 70 stories up, doesn't generate such damage on the ground floor
Like some have said on here already, I agree some of it is very far fetched, but amongst the facts and eye witness accounts, lies some questions that are barely touched upon anywhere else
Plus why won't the US release one video out of the 84 they have of the pentagon, instead of releasing footage that shows absolutley nothing
Posted By: pants on October 15th 2006 at 18:31:34
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- Right I'm off (General Chat) - yarmyyarmy, Oct 15, 17:31:24
- If a fire fighter could get right to the 70+ floor, and could radio that he felt (General Chat) - pants, Oct 15, 18:31:34
- Glass breaking in the lobby area? (n/m) (General Chat) - Commisar_Canary, Oct 15, 23:09:16
- What do you mean, the lobbies are a 'shambles'? (General Chat) - The Judge, Oct 15, 18:55:30
- You use words like "conflagration".. (General Chat) - Fierce Panda, Oct 15, 18:58:16
- "Extraordinary theories need extraordinary proof". (General Chat) - POA, Oct 15, 17:34:08
- If a fire fighter could get right to the 70+ floor, and could radio that he felt (General Chat) - pants, Oct 15, 18:31:34
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