Implausibility of the Official Theory
WTC Building 7 and its collapse has quickly become the focal point of numerous architects, engineers, and demolition experts who dispute the findings of the 9/11 Commission Report and the National Institute of Standards and Technology [NIST] because it was never struck by an aircraft, had only isolated pockets of fires on ten floors, and suffered insignificant damage in comparison to the other towers.
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Speed of Collapse
Building 7 collapsed at free-fall acceleration for more than 100 feet - which is equivalent to at least eight stories.
Although NIST initially denied Building 7's free-fall collapse, it was later forced to reverse its denial after being challenged during the public-response period (Architects and Engineers for 9/11 Truth).
Although NIST initially denied Building 7's free-fall collapse, it was later forced to reverse its denial after being challenged during the public-response period (Architects and Engineers for 9/11 Truth).
Collapse Characteristics
WTC Building 7 exhibited all of the classic characteristics of a controlled demolition:
- Extremely rapid onset of collapse
- Symmetrical structural failure
- Imploded, collapsing completely and landing in its own footprint
- Free-fall acceleration through the path of greatest resistance
- Rapidly expanding pyroclastic-like clouds
- Sounds of explosions documented by eye-witnesses and first responders.
- Slow onset with visible deformations
- Asymmetrical collapse that follows the path of least resistance to satisfy conservation of momentum laws
- Evidence of fire temperatures that can soften steel