Interesting quote from a guy who was there that day... from a blog
my name is nick morano. i worked at 90 west street, i had to walk away from the WTC to actually see the hole i was so close. the second plane flew right over my head. there was no missile, it was a commercial airliner, i have 20/10 vision. after running to battery park, i looked back and said to myself, "those buildings are coming down". i hitched a ride from the tunnel where the FDR starts, there was about 20 of us. I got in a sentra driven by a hacidic guy and in the back was myself and 2 young kids from kansas who just started working at Weatherly Securities in the tower. I said to them, "they're coming down, both of them". one of them said "nah, theyre firewalled (or whatever)". i was like "no way man, those holes are gigantic, the fire is raging theres no way they can sustain that. theyre only getting worse". you can't begin to imagine how big those holes were unless you saw them up close with your own eyes. it's nothing like what i've seen on TV. the guy dropped us off by the UN and i walked to my apt. on 38th, and my roommate, who worked at the AMEX, looked at me and said can you believe this sh*t? I said those things are coming down. He said "oh 100%". The south tower fell 5 minutes later.
Now how did I know that Bush planted explosives in the WTC? Come on, this is the most idiotic theory Ive ever heard in my entire life. people who believe this nonsense for one minute should get serious help.
Why fly planes into a building THEN detonate explosives? Why not just detonate both buildings at the same time? It would have killed 50x more people.
These people at loose change claim that since steel melts at 3000 degrees and jet fuel only heats to 1700 degrees, it would be impossible. some idiotic statement not taking into account pressure, atmosphere, time, wind, and 100 other factors. loose change also fails to mention when STEEL BECOMES MALLABLE, ie. bendable. depending on how much carbon, iron the allow has it can melt at as low as 1000 degrees and become malleable at just 400 degrees. Now, does this mean that steel will buckle at 400 degrees if i put a elephant on it? No, but if you put 60 city-block size floors on it, the equivalent of 200 million elephants, yeah it's going to buckle, especially after burning at 1500 degrees for 40 minutes.
this video by loose change is about 1 thing. making money. just go to the website, they have more advertisers than a Nascar driver.