evidence to prove the conspiracys wrong...ok for example
i showed u a link to show that the twin towers might of been blown up explosives in the building
u kept saying to me.''wheres your evidence''
where is your evidence to prove me wrong?
u always ask me to give evidence on every thread i make...gimme evidence to prove the conspiracy wrong ush
gimme evidence that there might not be a secret organisation controlling the world?
the list goes on
thats what annoys me...u always say provide some evidence...its not my job...i give the links out..thats it
Dean:
Having had to sit through numerous lectures on the subject of why the twin towers fell down I can say that it wasn't explosives in the buildings. It was because of fires started when the aeroplanes hit the buildings. These fires caused enough of the steel superstructure to lose enough strength to make it unable to support the floors above those affected by the fires. The weight of the floors above falling into those below caused a consertina (sp) effect, thus the buildings fell. The steel was covered with anti-fire foam stuff, but it wasn't applied properly which reduced its effectiveness enough to allow the fires to affect the steel.
So that's one theory down.
As for the others, pfft, I dinna ken.
According to the official version, which the 9/11 commission hardly comments on, the twin towers fell because of the impact of the planes and of the effects of the subsequent fires. The problem is that this is physically impossible, as we will show. The fall of the towers thus depends on some other cause: controlled demolition of some kind is the only possible hypothesis. The key to seeing beyond the official version is to chronicle the presence of secondary explosions, since these are the tell-tale signs of controlled demolition. When we examine the literature, we find a multitude of references to such secondary explosions. Louie Cacchioli, aged 51, was a firefighter attached to Engine Company 47, based uptown in Harlem. “We were the first ones in the second tower after the plane struck,”
Cacchioli recounted later. “I was taking firefighters up in the elevator to the twentyfourth floor to get in a position to evacuate workers. On the last trip up a bomb went off. We think there were bombs set in the building.” Cacchioli was trapped in an elevator but was able to escape with the help of some fireman’s tools.
(People Weekly, September 24, 2001) Auxiliary Fireman Lt. Paul Isaac Jr. also spoke of bombs in an interview with internet reporter Randy Lavello. Isaac had served with Engine Company 10 in lower Manhattan during the late 1990s, so he knew the area around the WTC. Isaac said that many New York firemen were very concerned about the ongoing cover-up of why the World Trade Center collapsed. “Many other firemen know there were bombs in the buildings,” he revealed, “but they are afraid for their jobs to admit it because the higher-ups forbid discussion of this fact. There were definitely bombs in those buildings.” Among those suppressing real discussion about what had happened, Isaac cited the neocon heavy
eresa Veliz was a manager for a software development firm. She was on the 47th floor of the North Tower when American 11 struck. Veliz was able to reach the ground level at about the same time that the South Tower collapsed. Flung to the ground in total darkness, Veliz and a colleague followed another person who happened to have a flashlight. As she narrated later: “The flashlight led us into Borders bookstore, up an
escalator, and out to Church Street. The explosions were going off everywhere. I was convinced that there were bombs planted all over the place and someone was sitting at a control panel pushing detonator buttons. I was afraid to go down Church Street towards Broadway, but I had to do it. I ended up on Vesey Street. There was another explosion.
And another. I didn’t know which way to run.” (Murphy; Marrs 34
Whatever Dean. A dude trapped in an elevator says there was an explosion. What can he tell from inside an elevator.
A woman at ground level AFTER the south one fell hears "explosions." Could it not be debris falling? A disorientated person surrounded by darkness. Come on.
So do I believe what these two lay-people say? Or do I believe what my experienced structural and fire engineering lecturers, as well as the designer of the buildings, and the investigation team say?
Hmmmmmmmmm, tricky one.