Quote Originally Posted by MadMojoMonkey View Post
"At least some" becomes "not enough" at some point.
Sure, but the structural integrity of the building went from 100% to 0% in a very short amount of time. That does not support the idea that there was a gradual weakening, which one would expect under the circumstances. It implies that once the stress reached critical point, that once collapse was inevitable, it was almost instantaneous. We also have the problem of what should be an uncompromised steel structure below the impact level and the range of the fire completely failing to support the collapsing mass, not even to the point of tipping it.

I find it intruiging that an educated physician can accept such a uniform and rapid collapse of a reinforced steel stucture due to impact and fire at the top of the structure. It just seems so implausible. Especially given we're supposed to believe a passport managed to emerge from the rubble intact.

I mean come on.

Is it fear that stops people from seriously questioning what we're told? Or do you guys just have too much faith in humanity? The older I get, the less shocked I am by what they did. In terms of lives lost, 9/11 was a drop in the ocean compared to the price paid so far by humanity for this war on "terrorism", which is basically WWIII in all but name. This has been going on for a century now, the global superpowers being actively engaged in some form of war practically non stop since WWI. It's still going on. They'll do whatever it takes to try and get an advantage.

Do you think those in power could not put a price on the heads of 3k Americans? Well, they did.

Does anyone remember that thread about pushing a button for a million quid and killing someone random by doing so? Something like that, anyway. How many people press the button? How many people press the button when it's 3k people and maybe $100 billion?