911 Attack on Building 7 Controlled Demolition Explanation
This building is about to be destroyed in what is called a controlled demolition. Buildings do not do this spontaneously.
Here is another example of a controlled demolition. The initial charges are spaced about one second apart. You can see that each section begins falling separately. Successful demolitions require that all structural support columns collapse at virtually the same time. If they don’t, or if something else goes wrong, the result will look something like this.
This is World Trade Center building 7 just before it collapsed on September 11, 2001. It had not been hit by an aircraft. It had been damaged by falling debris and fire. But by 5.20 p.m. most of the fires had been extinguished. Although the building 7 was 47 stories high, it doesn’t fall sideways, nor collapse unevenly.
For this to have happened, all of the building’s vertical supports must have given way at almost exactly the same time. Yet the Federal Emergency Management Agency reported that the collapse was due primarily to fire. But what does it look like to you?
911 Attack – Witnesses and Firemen Explain What They Saw as Building 7 Collapsed
About 75 flights up, below the fire, I saw from the corner, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom.
I heard, bop, bop, bop, bop, bop, bop, bop, bop, bop, bop. You tell me.
Because once the tower fell, you heard, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom.
We heard this boom, boom, boom.
Jesse Ventura has a BBC News Tape of 911 Attack on Building 7
I have a tape of a BBC reporter broadcasting directly back to England talking about a third building has collapsed, World Trade Centre building 7 talks for 27 minutes all the while she’s talking World Trade Centre building 7 is still standing right behind her.
