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Originally Posted by CheeseFrog
If it was a missle, why wasn't the entire Pentagon destroyed? Haven't you seen footage of guided missles hitting buildings. I know there's plenty of videos that have been aired on the news during the Iraq war. Whenever a missle hits a building it is DESTROYED. It doesn't just leave a little hole in the wall and destroy a few rooms... The building is completely annihilated. And again, going by your logic, if it was a missle, why is the hole in the wall so big?
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How would i know what they've used in this case... besides there are not just one kind of missiles... i'm sure that those who did it have the top-notch technology... some remote-controlled shit or so... who knows
How could it be possible that similar planes brought down not one but two 110 stories skyscrapers (which again is a lie, explosives were used) while in Pentagon it left just tiny hole...
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HERO ON DUTY HEARD EXPLOSIONS IN THE NORTH TOWER BASEMENT.
William Rodriguez, declared a hero for saving numerous lives at Ground Zero, was the janitor on duty the
morning of 9/11 who heard and felt explosions rock the basement sub-levels of the north tower just seconds
before the jetliner struck the top floors.
"When I heard the sound of the explosion, the floor beneath my feet
vibrated, the walls started cracking and it everything started shaking," said
Rodriguez, who was huddled together with at least 14 others.
"Seconds after the first massive explosion below in the basement still
rattled the floor, I hear another explosion from way above," said
Rodriguez. "Although I was unaware at the time, this was the airplane
hitting the tower, it occurred moments after the first explosion."
Rodriguez was checking into work in an office on sub-level 1 when the north tower was hit, seemingly out
of harms way. However, the sound and concussion of a massive explosion in the sub-levels right below his
feet changed that.
"When I heard the sound of the explosion, the floor beneath my feet vibrated, the walls started cracking and
it everything started shaking," said Rodriguez, who was huddled together with at least 14 others.
Rodriguez said Anthony Saltamachia, supervisor for the American Maintenance Co., was one of the people in
the room who stands ready to verify his story.
"Seconds after the first massive explosion below in the basement still rattled the floor, I hear another
explosion from way above," said Rodriguez. "Although I was unaware at the time, this was the airplane hitting
the tower, it occurred moments after the first explosion."
But before Rodriguez had time to think, co-worker Felipe David stormed into the basement office with
severe burns on his face and arms, screaming for help and yelling "explosion! explosion! explosion!"
David had been in front of a nearby freight elevator on sub-level 1 about 400 feet from the office when fire
burst out of the elevator shaft, causing his injuries.
"He was burned terribly," said Rodriguez. "The skin was hanging off his hands and arms. His injuries
couldn?t have come from the airplane above, but only from a massive explosion below. I don?t care what the
government says, what scientists say. I saw a man burned terribly from a fire that was caused from an
explosion below.
"I know there were explosives placed below the trade center. I helped a man to safety who is living proof,
living proof the government story is a lie and a cover-up.?
"I have tried to tell my story to everybody, but nobody wants to listen. It is very strange what is going on here in
supposedly the most democratic country in the world. In my home country of Puerto Rico and all the other
Latin American countries, I have been allowed to tell my story uncensored. But here, I can?t even say a word."
After Rodriguez escorted David to safety outside the WTC, he returned to lead the others in the basement
to safety as well. While there, he also helped two other men trapped and drowning in the basement elevator
shaft, another result he says of the explosives placed below the tower.
In fact, after leading these men to safety, he even made another trip back into the north tower, against
police orders, in order to rescue people from the top floors.
"I never could make it to the top, but I got up to the 33rd floor after getting some of my equipment and a face
mask out of the janitor?s closet," said Rodriguez, adding he heard a series of small explosions going off
between the 20th and 30th floors, unrelated to the airplane strike, while making his way through the stairwell to
the top floors.
Rodriguez said he finally reached the 39th floor before being turned back by fire fighters and then,
reluctantly, started his descent back down and his own flight to safety while, at the same time, hearing
explosions coming from the South Tower.
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ALL CONCRETE IN THE TOWERS WAS PULVERIZED TO POWDER
The steel-reinforced concrete was actually reduced to a talcum powder-like residue. Huge piles of
nothing but dust from what was a massively strong 110-story structure. There simply is no way that this
concrete falling from a height of110 stories could cause such destruction to such highly reinforced
material. Additionally, all of the contents of the offices were also reduced to dust and fractional pieces
of themselves. Joe Casaliggi of Engine 7 describes with obvious puzzlement his experience in several
days of rescue efforts helping dig through the wreckage of the towers, only to discover that the contents
including office furniture, computers and telephone equipment had been almost completely reduced to
dust.
TRANSCRIPT: "You have two 110-story office buildings: you
don't find a chair, you don't find a telephone, a computer... the
biggest piece of a telephone I found was half a keypad, and it
was this big (holds up thumb and forefinger). The buildings
collapsed to dust." - Joe Casaliggi of Engine 7
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