just a thought....there is a lot of pollution in a city like new york. could this perhaps be soot from cars, garbage incinerators, etc. not to mention the sheer amount of dust that can settle out of the air itself onto surfaces.
@Weirdo10o4 dust? from where? watch where all the dust from the building goes. it flows to the right. also there are barely any surfaces that can hold dust on that vertical stick.
@Weirdo10o4 think about it: before 00:11 we see raging dust clouds on the right, strong winds and vibrations as the building goes down. a lot of dust being blown out, but not a wisp from the vertical beam. but when it starts to collapse, there's dust everywhere. how come?
it only has a square foot of surface to catch dust, cause dust doesn't settle on vertical surfaces.
Could you tell me how dust clogged my CPU's fan? All it needs is moisture or static electricity. Why are you people so alienated from basic concepts? "RESOLUTION." The column was moving peacefully before its collapse, dust, fireproofing(I doubt), or something, what else.
@Weirdo10o4 the CPU fans get clogged over a long period of time. that event only took seconds.
also that dust really sticks and doesn't float with the breeze. see how you literally have to use your finger to draw through it, but doesn't move when the fan spins (like the rest of the building, literally).
fire proofing would be a good explanation, but that sticks even better.
you have to explain how ALL the dust took off at once from the beam.
CPU fans don't get a lot of exposure. The collapse happens after the main collapse. The breeze was gone in moments. Fireproofing was extremely fragile and in poor condition already before 9/11(post-1993 bombing studies). The WTC used a solid fireproofing instead of a modern liquid fireproofing. Not only was it in poor condition even before the event, the plane impact would've damaged it even more. The dust we see here moves just like the rest of the cloud after acceleration.
My bad... I just looked a little further. He only recieved 1.5 billion for the "second terrorist attack", making the overall insurance award a mere $5 billion. In all the man was out of pocket a mere 14 million. Not a bad profit, eh?
Incidentally, Silverstien is not paying for the new construction - the Federal government is, at a cost of $8 Billion.
Uh... 14 million was the amount he PAID for the buildings. 5 billion is what he got in return.... and he's NOT paying for the rebuilding of anything. The US Government is footing the bill.
That's quite the traw man argument--any opinion I have of him is inconsequential to the fact that Larry Silverstein, in whatever capacity, had no legal or permitted authority for demolition of his buildings.
Or did by "spire's" you mean those beams from the structure. Probably so... I thought you were trying to show a UFO, a dumb orb, or something. lol sorry my bad... was a little ahead of myself there. Your going in the right direction.
Do you have any videos of the South Tower spire. The South Tower has more core remaining than the North Tower.
AnnRKey 1 year ago
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Please check out Dr Judy Wood's research regarding 9/11, directed energy weapons and molecular disassociation.
CathyFromPensacola 1 year ago
that is not the spire that is the side of the building
moochildren 1 year ago
watch Molecular Dissociation on youtube
SONGMKR 1 year ago
just a thought....there is a lot of pollution in a city like new york. could this perhaps be soot from cars, garbage incinerators, etc. not to mention the sheer amount of dust that can settle out of the air itself onto surfaces.
naard 3 years ago
Pulverizing steel without the use of heat.
icctga 3 years ago 6
Collapsing steel column with a trail of dust left hanging in the air.
Weirdo10o4 2 years ago
@Weirdo10o4 dust? from where? watch where all the dust from the building goes. it flows to the right. also there are barely any surfaces that can hold dust on that vertical stick.
ghosterdude 1 year ago
Do you have any idea how dense that dust is? Nearly any surface will hold dust.
Weirdo10o4 1 year ago
@Weirdo10o4 think about it: before 00:11 we see raging dust clouds on the right, strong winds and vibrations as the building goes down. a lot of dust being blown out, but not a wisp from the vertical beam. but when it starts to collapse, there's dust everywhere. how come?
it only has a square foot of surface to catch dust, cause dust doesn't settle on vertical surfaces.
ghosterdude 1 year ago
Could you tell me how dust clogged my CPU's fan? All it needs is moisture or static electricity. Why are you people so alienated from basic concepts? "RESOLUTION." The column was moving peacefully before its collapse, dust, fireproofing(I doubt), or something, what else.
Weirdo10o4 1 year ago
@Weirdo10o4 the CPU fans get clogged over a long period of time. that event only took seconds.
also that dust really sticks and doesn't float with the breeze. see how you literally have to use your finger to draw through it, but doesn't move when the fan spins (like the rest of the building, literally).
fire proofing would be a good explanation, but that sticks even better.
you have to explain how ALL the dust took off at once from the beam.
ghosterdude 1 year ago
CPU fans don't get a lot of exposure. The collapse happens after the main collapse. The breeze was gone in moments. Fireproofing was extremely fragile and in poor condition already before 9/11(post-1993 bombing studies). The WTC used a solid fireproofing instead of a modern liquid fireproofing. Not only was it in poor condition even before the event, the plane impact would've damaged it even more. The dust we see here moves just like the rest of the cloud after acceleration.
Weirdo10o4 1 year ago
Continued:
/watch?v=CtkWNHSG3MY
Note the dust on the face of the WFC, American Express buildings.
/watch?v=nJ0D9PUpDOg
Weirdo10o4 1 year ago
Gordon Ross does a detailed deconstruction of the process used to destroy WTC 1 & 2.
whisperycat 3 years ago
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You stupid college kids and you liberals are so stupid. Go live somewhere else if you think the American Goverment ploted this
tfallon7 4 years ago
It was actually 7.1 billion... but what's a 100 mil between friends, right?
djjimi 4 years ago
My bad... I just looked a little further. He only recieved 1.5 billion for the "second terrorist attack", making the overall insurance award a mere $5 billion. In all the man was out of pocket a mere 14 million. Not a bad profit, eh?
Incidentally, Silverstien is not paying for the new construction - the Federal government is, at a cost of $8 Billion.
djjimi 4 years ago
$14 million is a pithy profit. Plus, he has to pay the PA to rebuild on Ground Zero.
ArmchairRevolution 4 years ago
Uh... 14 million was the amount he PAID for the buildings. 5 billion is what he got in return.... and he's NOT paying for the rebuilding of anything. The US Government is footing the bill.
Do you not understand English?
djjimi 4 years ago
thats the core of the building not the spire
videoviewer224 4 years ago
So your evidence is that he's Jewish?
Nice detective work there, Columbo.
ArmchairRevolution 4 years ago
That's quite the traw man argument--any opinion I have of him is inconsequential to the fact that Larry Silverstein, in whatever capacity, had no legal or permitted authority for demolition of his buildings.
ArmchairRevolution 4 years ago
He has no authority to demolish his own buildings.
ArmchairRevolution 4 years ago
*Straw man
ArmchairRevolution 4 years ago
Larry has no authority to demolish his own buildings.
ArmchairRevolution 4 years ago
?!?! What the fuck are you smoking?
djjimi 4 years ago
medically prescribed marihuana.
webovisionca 3 years ago
medically prescribed marihuana.
webovisionca 3 years ago
Or did by "spire's" you mean those beams from the structure. Probably so... I thought you were trying to show a UFO, a dumb orb, or something. lol sorry my bad... was a little ahead of myself there. Your going in the right direction.
KingdomAwaits 4 years ago
lol and I don't ussually use those. You spelled sphere wrong sorry. Change it fast ;p
KingdomAwaits 4 years ago