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Originally Posted by chshkt
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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Well, let's first figure out a couple things:
1. Is the Pentagon outer wall made of the same materials as the 92nd floor of the WTC?
Pentagon = Steel reinforced concrete and brick
WTC = Steel exoskelton with concrete and steel floors
Well, we can assume that the plane hitting the structure of both buildings would be different. Right? They are composed of different materials and different density.
I believe, since both buildings are made out of different materials and of different density, that you would see two different results from each building. I am correct in this assumption because both buildings did deform in two different ways.
Also, if explosives were used, let's assume they needed at least a dozen installers to put the explosives in there properly.
If we assume that, then we need to assume that these people put the explosives in locations in the same spot on every floor, to cause a uniform collapse.
If this is true, then not only do you need 12 people who are completely fanatical and willing to kill for the Government, but they also need to put large explosive charges INSIDE one of the busiest office buildings in the world, without ANYONE noticing.
Also, every last explosives charge MUST go off and completely disintegrate, to avoid detection by clean up crews.
Basically, if you believe in conspiracies such as this, you need to find the most complicated plan, and believe that it went off completely without any troubles. The perfect plan, you might say.
Honestly though, the idea that gas melted just 1 floor worth of supporting steel beams is MUCH more likely to have happened than explosives.