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One No plane struck the 47-story World Trade Center skyscraper (Building 7). More on no plane. Two No evidence of fires in Building 7 for the first 100 minutes after being struck by debris from Tower 1. (Yet fire from the debris is the official explanation for building collapse.) More on no fires. Three A free-fall drop of 2.25 sec. is finally officially acknowledged. NIST (National Institute of Standards and Technology) lead investigator explained months earlier that, had there been free fall, there would have been no structural components below. More on freefall. Four Mainstream media quickly transitioned coverage of the building collapse to a "feel good" spin, focusing on the building being vacant when it came down. Dan Rather and Peter Jennings were more candid with their immediate comments, relating it to the familiar |
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Composite time photo of Building 7. A 2.25-sec. time period is officially pure freefall. See credits. |
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demolition of buildings we all well know. More on Mainstream Media. Five No mention of the collapse of Building 7 in The 9/11 Commission Report. More on Commission. Six The New York Times characterized as "perhaps the deepest mystery in the investigation," a FEMA-report appendix about a steel specimen recovered from Building 7, rather like Swiss cheese, a product of extraordinarily high temperatures. More on FEMA. Seven No mention in the NIST Building 7 Final Report of this mysterious steel specimen. More on NIST. |
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August 6, 2010 |
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