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01.30.2010, 01:05 AM

It was the 747 ZP, I'm sure on that one. The architects designed that on the largest commercal airliner at the time, the 747 had only been out a few years.
   
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01.30.2010, 01:14 AM

Thanks for the support Redshift. Right, 747, my mistake.

Redshift is right, the WTC were two of the strongest buildings ever built, and if the official story were true somehow, then they would also be, by far, the worst structural failures in the history of the USA.

I would like to hear someone explain WTC 7 though, this one has got to be good to hear.

You could always do what the "9/11 commission report" did, COMPLETELY IGNORE IT. Or what the media did, show it once on the day of 9/11 and never show it again on mainstream TV. OR, even predict it 20+ min. before it even fell, BBC slipped up and got on the WTC 6 building demolition too early and said it had collapsed, when behind the reporter it was CLEARLY still standing.


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