Is this the fireball that hit Ron DiFrancesco?

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Uploaded by on Jan 10, 2012

Mission & Justice
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Ron DiFrancesco was at his desk at Euro Brokers, a financial trading firm, on the 84th floor of the south tower of the World Trade Centre in New York when the plane struck the north tower opposite him. It was 8.46am on September 11, 2001. There was a loud boom and the lights in the south tower flickered. Grey smoke poured from the north tower.
Most of those who worked at Euro Brokers started to evacuate the building, but DiFrancesco stayed. The money-market broker telephoned his wife, Mary, to tell her that a plane had hit the other tower but that he was fine and intended to stay at work. Then a friend from Toronto called. "Get the hell out," he said. He began walking towards a bank of elevators.

http://www.missionandjustice.org/mystery-of-the-third-man/

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  • Thanks for your magnetic input...Thar wuz some mighty strange goins on that day, and has been ever since. Don't forget to take your batteries out of your cell phone...G%,,,,,zzzzzzZZZZZZZZZ

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  • Soon some1 starts another debate by claiming that the demolition charges inside the WTC7 detonated while the second tower collapsed.

  • Nice job there.

  • Great balls of fire! I think you've got a good point there Geez.

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