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Uploaded by on Jan 15, 2007

A detailed analysis of video and audio recorded near the base of collapsing WTC 2.
NOTE: The audio with this may have been replaced, for this analysis shows little evidence of falling debris, footsteps, cameraman motion, etc...

For untainted collapse audio, see: http://youtube.com/watch?v=Jxq48bBSWbo

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  • So let me get this straight. Are you debunkers saying that we Americans lack the technology necessary to pull off an inside job of this magnitude?

    Are you debunkers and deniers saying that our American forces (including our media, our military, our government, and our technology) does not have what it takes to do an inside job good enough to pull off 911?

    Maybe you should stop dissing what we Americans are capable of doing and show some respect for our covert ops and abilities.

  • If the actors of the CSI series would conducted an investigation they would do a better job that this entire 911 commision.

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  • @roquefortfiles I can do th maths? yes? ok: jejejeje. See what you tell first, and see what you tell second: first: a nuclear detonation would be an ENORMOUS seismic wave. And second: you tell me that 50megaton yielded 7.5... and 150kt? I will tell to you: 5.5-5.6: this is an ENORMOUS seismic wave?: this a very short shaking of the ground, and causes PULVERIZE of the tower, (not totally, but near) then, the explosives begin the collapse.

  • @Inigo37 can you tell me what is the seismic wave of a hidrogen bomb of 100megaton underground explosion in the richter scale?,

    Well considering a 50 megaton bomb yielded 7.5, scale that up by a factor of 2.

    You can do the math.

    And you're point was???

    Let me guess, they planted a 100 megaton hydrogen bomb under NY and that's what took down the buildings?

    Is that how it works?

  • @Inigo37 Their results on Sept 11 are searchable on line. A hydrogen bomb would vaporize Manhattan.

    Please sir . No more ridiculous shit.  Laughably silly topic.

  • @roquefortfiles You tell me that a nuclear detonation would be an ENORMOUS seismic wave, ok, jejejejeje: can you tell me what is the seismic wave of a hidrogen bomb of 100megaton underground explosion in the richter scale?, and second: no less than 3 seismology recording stations, and none of then recorded anything unusual in the collapse: did you work on this stations?: please man, no more jokes, please!!!!

  • @roquefortfiles Have a point in my post? A-MA-ZING, can you read the articles that I have write to you? or not.

  • @Inigo37 Nuclear detonation? Are you aware that no less than 3 seismology recording stations recorded the collapse of the WTC? And none of them recorded anything unusual in the collapse. All of the recorded a gradually increasing sound wave the grew and subsided. Just as the collapse did. A nuclear detonation would be an ENORMOUS seismic wave..

    This is absolutely silly material.

  • @Inigo37 ??? Sorry, I don't even understand what you are trying to tell me. English is not your first language...ok. But have a point to your post.

  • @roquefortfiles Now, you have the MAIN KEY to inestigate, do it yourself, as me was do: (sorry for my level english, is not my mother languaje):

    Youtube: Dimitri Khalezov.

    And Leslie Raphael, Serendipity.li

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