VIDEO: WTC Building 7 Collapse: It was not hit by an aircraft

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Third Tower Collapse
47-story WTC Building 7 was not hit by any aircraft

Replay a few times and notice:

  • The roofs dips inward
  • Explosions are visible running up on the right side
  • Explosions are visible in the front
  • Simultaneous symmetrical collapse (all joints fail at the same time)
  • Falls at free-fall speed
  • Falls into its own footprint without damaging surrounding buildings

Learn more about World Trade Center 7

Did Building 7 Commit Suicide?
http://www.betterbadnews.com

“9/11 Revisited: Were explosives used?”
911revisited.com

“The Destruction of the World Trade Center:
Why the Official Account Cannot Be True”

David Ray Griffin, Ph.D.

David Ray Griffin’s Madison 9/11 Lecture
www.911blogger.com

“Loose Change” (video),  2nd Edition
At video.google.com


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