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Demolition of WTC-7 - Larry Silverstein

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Video: http://infowars.com/Video/911/wtc7_pbs.WMV
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"We've had such terrible loss of life, maybe the smartest thing to do is pull it. And they made that decision to pull and we watched the building collapse." - http://www.prisonplanet.com/011904wtc7.html
Og mere her - http://thewebfairy.com/911/pullit

Video: 911.wtc.7.comming.down.soon.wmv -- 320 x 240 pixels, 0m08s, 106KB
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Hvem er personerne i billedet? De ligner ikke brandmænd, og hvordan kan de vide at bygningen er på vej ned? Og er det lyden af en bombe vi hører?
En del tyder på, at de er involveret i demoleringen. Problemet er at det tager relativ lang tid, at forberede en bygning for demolering. Dette arbejde må have stået på langt tid før noget somhelst ramte World Trade Center.

Tidligere på dagen - lige efter wtc-2 blev ramt kunne denne rapport høres ... og det var sikkert noget i denne stil der blev refereret til:

Andre tilstødende - og langt mindre robuste - bygninger led betydelig mere overlast end WTC-7:
http://www.wirednewyork.com/forum/archive/index.php?t-3640.html
CASS GILBERT'S HISTORIC WEST STREET BUILDING: Built between 1905-1907, the landmark granite and terra-cotta-sheathed steel structure sustained massive damage when the World Trade Center's south tower collapsed. Falling debris raked the north side of the West Street building, damaging several large sections of the façade, piercing walls and igniting fires on 14 floors that raged for two days. Nearly 1,000 people were safely evacuated from the building, but tragically two perished while trapped in an elevator. Fortunately, the building's steel skeleton and thick terra-cotta fireproofing helped to contain the fires. Although much of the building was gutted and the electrical and mechanical systems as well as the copper roof were completely destroyed, some floors remained intact. During the weeks following September 11, while the building was structurally stabilized and weatherproofed, workers were able to salvage some documents from the offices. It will cost between $50- to $100-million dollars to restore the building, reported The New York Times on February 12, 2002.

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