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Originally Posted by hershie
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sure, i'd love to comment on this.
first of all it seems larry's words are being twisted after the fact from meaning "pulling the firefighters from the building" to "pulling the building down using cables and equipment". it would be impossible to pull a building down within it's own footprint using cables. if this works then demolition teams waste time and money by precisley setting explosives in order to destroy the supporting floors.
secondly, this was the largest crime scene in our history. do you think that wrecking crews would be allowed to start pulling buildings down shortly after the crime happened? is that the first step in a crime scene investigation? bring in a clean up crew so the investigators have a nice working environment before starting?
what was the urgency to "pull" WTC 7? with victims still trapped in the rubble, do you think that was the priority?
does this really look like the work of cables?