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blew up in the basement. "
" And I said to myself: Oh my God,
I think that's the generator. "
" And I was going to verbalize it, and when I finished
saying that in my mind, I hear boom! "
" Right on the top. Pretty far away. "
" So, it was a difference between coming from
the basement and coming from the top. "
" And thats..., everybody started screaming. And a person comes
running into the office saying: Explosion, explosion, explosion! "
" He had his hands extended. And all the skin
was falling from under his arm. "
" All the way to the top of the fingertips.
And it was hanging from both arms. "
"Hanging and hanging. And then I looked at his face
and he was missing parts of his face. "
" And I said:
What happened? What happened? "" And he said:
The elevators, the elevators. " "And then..."" When I..., there were many explosions, and when I actually
talked about those explosions, they said that: "
" Well, there were so many kitchens in the building. "
" They have probably those gas canisters. "
" And I say:
I don't believe that, because the buildingwas a class A building. "
" They have very strict guidelines of what you can
put in a kitchen. "
" And I really doubt it was gas. "
" So, there was a lot of misconceptions of what happened
on that day in terms of the explosions. "
" Up to today, I haven't received an actual explanation about
the different explosions that I heard on the upper floors. "
" And on the way to the top. "
The windows in the lobby of the North Tower were blown out,
and marble panels were blown off of the walls.
This was brushed off as damage from a raging fireball
that went barreling down the elevator schafts.
However, the World Trade Center's core
and elevator shafts were hermetically sealed, AKA, air-tight.
The fire could not possibly have had enough oxygen
to travel 1,300 feet down,
retaining enough energy to destroy the bottom 8 floors of
the building.
On 9-11, New York City lost 343 firefighters
Since they were the ones inside the Towers before
and as they collapsed,
I'd say they've got a pretty good grasp on what happened.
So, what does the FDNY think? First, we have this interview
from the Naudet brothers' documentary.
" ...what do we do? We made it outside, we made it
about a block? " " We made it at least 2 blocks "
" and we started running.. boom-boom-boom-boom.
Floor by floor it started popping out. "
" It was like, as if they had detonated? " " Yeah, detonated."
" Take out the building. Boom-boom-boom-boom. "
"...all the way down, I was watching it and running."
" And then you just saw this cloud of sh*t chasing you down. "
" Could not ... "
In these interviews, numerous members of Engine 7
describe explosions preceeding the collapses.
not to mention the damage to the lobby of the North Tower.
" I heard a loud boom. And my first ..."
" I was, I was right at the desk there on
the lefthand side when you come into Tower 1. "
" And I walked out, you know I didn't go out
I walked to where all the doorway, where the glass was broken, "
" and I looked out and I've seen in the building across the street. "
" I seen the shadow coming like the, I seen the shadow
on a building across the street "
" coming down. "
" I wasn't expecting to see the damage that I saw in the lobby. "
" And, and the people, the bodies, the burned people,
the injured people, "
" I really wasn't prepared for that. "
" The lobby was about 6 storeys high and the
lobby looked as though a bomb had exploded there."
" It's a... all the glass was taken out, there were
" a marble panels that were once walls "
" that were loose from the wall of the Trade Center. "
" I went around by the freight elevator
and I could see it was just blown. "
" 30th floor. We hear another ...explosion. "
" And at that time we heard a huge explosion. "
Firefighter Louie Cacchioli told People Weekly:
" I was taking firefighters up in the elevator to the 24th floor
to get in position to evacuate workers. "
On the last trip up a bomb went off. We think there were
bombs set in the building.
For more than a year, the Port Authority blocked the release of a
tape of firefighters' transmissions from the World Trade Center on 9-11.
In November 2002, the tape was released to the New
York Times and other "news outlets."
Why did it take so long to get the tape released?
" I got, uh, an eyewitness who said there was
an explosion on floors 7 and 8, 7,8. "
" Battalion 3 to Dispatch, we've just had another explosion. "
" ...Warren Street, because of the secondary explosion. "
" We've got numerous people covered with dust
from the secondary explosion. "
" We got another explosion on the Tower, 10-13, 10-13. "
" Tower 2 has had a major explosion and what appears to be
a complete collapse surrounding the entire area. "
" I was involved in the secondary, uh, explosion
at Tower 1, Kay..."
Chief Palmer had reached the fire on the 78th floor of the
South Tower and devised a plan to put it out.
" ... Ladder 15, we've got two isolated pockets of fire. "
" We should be able to knock it down with two lines.
Radio that, 78th floor numerous 10-45 Code Ones. "
If the 78th floor was a raging inferno like the government would
have us believe, then Palmer wouldn've got as far as he did
and certainly wouldn't be able to put it out.
On August 12th, 2005 an additional 15 hours of radio
transmissions and transcripts of interviews with firefighters
was finally released to the public.
Firefighters describe 2 events consistent with the
controlled demolition:
Bright flashes from inside the building
and a number of crackling sounds
before the buildings collapsed.
What does science have to say about the collapses?
The collapse of the World Trade Center was picked up by
Columbia University's observatory in Palisades, New York.
The South Tower registers at 2.1 earthquake.
The North Tower registers at 2.3 earthquake.
Won-Young Kim told Chris Bollyn that their seismographs
pick up underground explosions from a quarry 20 miles away.
These blasts are caused by 80,000 lbs of ammonium nitrate
and cause local earthquakes between Mag. 1 and 2.
The 1993 bombing of the WTC did not even
register, because it was not coupled to the ground.
During the collapse, most of the energy of the falling debris
was absorbed by the Towers and the neighboring structures
converting them into rubble and dust or causing other damage
but not causing significant ground shaking.
Mark Loizeaux, the president of Controlled Demolition, Inc.
told the American Free Press that in the basements of the WTC,
where 47 central support columns connected to the
bedrock,
hot spots of "literally molten steel"
were discovered more than a month after September 11th.
These incredibly hot areas were found at
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