those fires burned for what, two weeks, two months?
exactly. there are many witnesses who said this very hot molten or red-hot steel was there not just 2 weeks after, but as long as 5 or 6 weeks after. The two men who were the owners of the 2 contractor firms hired to take away debris said this. Jet fuel will burn off in a few minutes. A normal fire from the debris of an office simply cannot get anywhere near hot enough to turn the steel red. A jet fuel fire might turn it red, but can't possibly make it be a liquid state. There were pools of actual liquid steel in the debris weeks after the event. This is absolutely impossible from ordinary fires fueled by either debris in the building or jet fuel. This is a 100% evidence smoking gun type of a thing. something was put into the building to cause the steel to melt, and they over-did it to such a degree that even 5 weeks after the event they still had molten steel in the debris. Only a chemical like thermite could do that.