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9-11 Septembre 11th 2001 Loose Change 2nd Edition Part 5

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  • DUDE, SEE A SHRINK! LOL! YOU OBVIOUSLY DON'T UNDERSTAND PHYSICS, BECAUSE THERE IS AN INTERNAL COLLAPSE OF THE STRUCTURE BEFORE THE BUILDING FALLS. AND, THE REASON THE BUILDINGS FALL IS THAT THE STEEL SUPPORT BEAMS WERE MELTED INTO LIQUID. JET FUEL BURNS SUPER HOT, AND GRAVITY BRINGS THINGS WITH HEAVY MASS DOWN TO THE BASEMENT. POUR A CUP OF MILK ON YOUR CEREAL AND SEE IF IT GOES TO THE BOTTOM. PSYCHO!

  • @banetek lol what about the fact those steel beams were coated in asbestos? Do your own research they were built to withstand multiple heavey jet impacts!

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  • at 4:25 the damage to the lobby was NOT caused by an explosion, there is no debris on the floor like there would be if an explosion would have happened, look further in the video to the outside of the tower, notice that the north face is cracked about 30 or so floors from the base, this happened when the plane rocked the tower causing the damage, i explain it in my video "loose change answer number 118 with witness"

  • at 2:14 what could the second explosion have been, it was never identified.

    my guess is an engine busted thru the core and at 6 tons, fell in the elevator shaft, broke off and fell down crashing onto the lobby level, seeing how 9 sec. is free fall speed from that height for it to have fallen, i explain it in my video "9/11 engines down elevator shafts"

  • omg this video gave me chills

  • @banetek Its more chemistry than anything. Jet fuel is an alcohol and has an autoignition temperature of 400 F and a open air burning temperature of 550 F. Iron melts at 2500 F and Carbon and Stainless Steel melts at 2600 F. That doesn't add up...you would need something that would burn extremely hot and jet fuel doesn't burn at the necessary temperatures. There is an explanation for this but I don't think the jet fuel is the reason.

    Just an opinion, no disrespect intended...

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