Title: WTC video's plus Thermite demo video Source:
WTC videos URL Source:[None] Published:Oct 14, 2006 Author:??? Post Date:2006-10-14 05:01:38 by Neil McIver Ping List:*9-11*Subscribe to *9-11* Keywords:None Views:546 Comments:19
This is a peculiar video I didn't see until the other day, and thought it peculiar enough to do a little comparison video surfing.
The above is right before the south tower collapse.
Here's a stabilized version of a few seconds of the above: (on google.... can't find a youtube version):
Once we know what to look for, it's easy enough to see the thermite/thermate cutting going on here.
I guess we all have our perspectives and different standards of things that we find convincing. Call me slow on the subject, but for me, this molten material flowing out is very significant as it doesn't have any plausible alternative explanation, as this stuff could hardly be anything other than molten metal, and as such would have to be not just heated to the melting point of the metal, but heated very far above that.
I'm kind of surprised this wasn't even mentioned on the loose change or other 911 videos. Am I missing something?
I'm kind of surprised this wasn't even mentioned on the loose change or other 911 videos.
i do believe that issue is covered in LooseChange 2. in fact, yesterday, this topic was discussed on Jason Bermas's new show on RBN. Dylan Avery was on too and i'm pretty certain that he said they covered the molten metal pools under all three buildings in their film. it's been a long time since i watched it and i don't remember now.
Okay, well maybe I missed it then when I went back to find it, but I did find it on the net. The stabilized one is a good fix.
The red hot metal found weeks after the fact, while certainly demanding some research, has some possible explanation with the shear amount of of energy released in the building collapse. Without question that amount of energy was huge, supposedly equivilent to 20% of an atomic bomb or something like that. Asbestos insulation might account for the lingering heat for weeks. I'm not sure, though, that even thermite alone would explain the heat's longevity.