my first year with the pd i had a beat where an old apartment building had to be demoed.. i remember watching the whole preparation for the demo. over 3 month's it took crews to complete the job. i never saw any of the actual work because i was on the midnight shift. but, i had to check the building everynight to make sure nobody was in there. first thing i saw was that they took all of the windows out, then they striped all of the walls out. then all of the beams were exposed. then as they began the placing the explosives i was no longer allowed in so im not sure exactly how they were placed, but from what i know they had to be drilled into the support beams. that process went on for a few weeks. when they finally brought it down i was over 10 blocks away at a deli when i herd the explosions. it was like a fireworks show x10. this building was maybee 30-40 stories.
now how the f**k could they organize to do that with 3 wtc's without being caught is beyond me,, on top of that the noise and decibels that would have been created to bring all those floors down would have been herd in south jersey. yet the only thing 240 can show us is a video of 2 unknown explosions.
they show video after video of wtc7 falling- but where are the explsoions?
dammit man, WATCH 911 MYSTERIES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Fuck, kid. There was heavy machinery on two of the floors, working around for clock for 6 weeks. The floor was listed as vacant. Workers worked evenings, they found concrete powder all over the building (from the drilling).
They had full access to the building, 6 weeks, badges, unlimited budget, and the ability to turn off power, evacuate (which they did the weekend before!!!!!!!!!) and anything else they wanted.
kh, quit talking about things you haven't researched. 911 Mysteries video has numerous interviews with employees who detail these things. you piss me off puttint out BAD info when you haven't looked it up. YOU are helping the terrorists at this point, bro.