Quote Originally Posted by Gold9472
I don't understand all the "hoo-ha" with the helicopters, but the pyrosomething flow seemed pretty credible. Also... didn't the wind sound like "explosions"? I haven't watched, and compared the "explosions" to the "wind noise", but it just sounded similar to me... there's no doubt though that WTC7 was controlled demolition. No doubt in my mind. The penthouse crumbled in on itself... from fires all the way down below... and then it just turned to dust. I like the radio broadcasts he played with the movie... I thought they were interesting. I thought the way he explained himself was good. If I was smart, I might understand what the hell he was talking about, but it was good. There were so many helicopters that day. From the police, the port authority, the news stations, etc... why that guy asked for him to turn off his camera, I don't know, but the whole helicopter thing is "wierd" to me. They mentioned the helicopter that was seen over the Pentagon as well... how hard would it be to see if there were any arrivals on that morning, etc... aren't there logs for that kind of thing? I'm going to have to get Rick here to talk about this movie...
OK, helicopters, to me were something important enough to pick up the camera from the tripod. I saw things in my binoculars that the camera did not. That was someone hanging out the bay door of the helicopter in what looked like would be the first of a rescue. As an observer that day, anger flowed in me that not one of those helicopters went for those poor people hanging out the windows. It would have been nothing for them to drop the line and pick a few up. That last one is almost criminally negligent in being there with someone right below and not getting them picked up. The shame is that I missed so much picking the camera up, but at least the camera got what I was not looking at. There were orders NOT to rescue anyone, why? Why?



The smoke from below bothers me too. Specially when you can run it back and forth and see it grow and shrink, then match it up with other eyewitness testimony, like Rodriguez inside the tower, to the basement explosions. Just so many questions it demands an investigation. Funny how you all pay some 90 percent of your incomes in direct and indirect taxation that is supposed to fund investigation, yet the funds go to thwart that same information. Some sort of ground swell of indignation should be building in the taxpayers for such an abuse of their funds.



The WTC7 is so blatant as the owner admitted to taking it down one wonder how that is done until you remember. Money buys everything. The cost to kill your spouse is $4,000,000 as defined by OJ Simpson. You can admit you destroyed a building on TV, opps or not, and it is okay if you have enough money to hold over enough people within the mass media. Silversteins only reply to the questions that declaration gave rise to be; "Are you still asking about that?" As if an explanation was once made. Very smart no?



We were told on the radio that the building was going to come down sometime in the afternoon. I was sitting out at the pier waiting for hours for that event. Trying to get it on the same tape, I put the camera on intermittent record. Who noticed that this may have been the first time that a steel and concrete building was going to come down from a simple fire, and that we had hours warning that such a thing would occur? How did these people know, for the first time ever, a steel and concrete building would collapse into its own basement from a simple fire? Can you ever go in a building and feel safe again? Who is to say just when or why a building might powder itself again? Perhaps stamping your feet 10 times in an elevator will start it next time, or??? I love to run the video with the squibs going up and down the building while listening to the propaganda that it was from rushing air from the collapse.



The major problem is the speed of the falls; they cannot be covered up in any of the buildings. Within milliseconds of being total freefall, it is an impossibility in any normal building collapse.