I think the fire crews that went in did so to manually set the demolitions in motion. It was a secret safety protocol to prevent a domino effect in Manhattan.
But the demolitions would have had to be at the point of impact. There is no one on the planet that will convince me that whatever setup was there survived the planes and hours of fires.
Do you know the melting point of small wires and circuitry that's required for explosives?
No one would be able to go in and wire it for demolition at that point.
But the buildings started collapsing right at the impact. Check here at 5:55. You can clearly see the top collapsing and the building beneath the impact not moving one bit until the top collides with it.
Well, they were crashed into by jet airliners that blew holes through the building at the point of impact you are talking about. Massive fireball, burning for hours and all that. It is not implausible that that would affect the fall of the building.
I think the fire crews that went in did so to manually set the demolitions in motion. It was a secret safety protocol to prevent a domino effect in Manhattan.
But the demolitions would have had to be at the point of impact. There is no one on the planet that will convince me that whatever setup was there survived the planes and hours of fires.
Do you know the melting point of small wires and circuitry that's required for explosives?
No one would be able to go in and wire it for demolition at that point.
You are assuming a few things.
I do not agree that the point of impact from the airplanes is necessarily a factor in the takedown. In fact, I think it is unlikely.
I do not believe that explosives were necessarily used, although I do think it is probable.
I do not believe a controlled demolition requires fragile components.
I do not believe that the takedown needed to occur in an exact spot that was ravaged by fire.
It is unclear to me how much time it would take to execute an emergency demolition if the protocol were pre-planned and practiced.
But the buildings started collapsing right at the impact. Check here at 5:55. You can clearly see the top collapsing and the building beneath the impact not moving one bit until the top collides with it.
https://youtu.be/UVhhu5OjMf8?t=352
I just don't see any way to predict or pull this off without some magic.
Well, they were crashed into by jet airliners that blew holes through the building at the point of impact you are talking about. Massive fireball, burning for hours and all that. It is not implausible that that would affect the fall of the building.