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Originally Posted by mikey_the_redneck
1. A fire has never been known to bring down a steel framed structure.
2. Have you wondered why WTC7 was on fire in the first place?
Did it start on fire from being hit by tower debris? How does that happen?
3. Is it possible that there was an explosion inside the building to cause damage and a fire?
4. Why did BBC report WTC7 (even with live footage in the background) as being down 35 minutes before it fell?
5. The photo showing the damage to the exterior columns on the one side indicate that if that was the reason for the collapse, how come the building didnt fall obviously to that side?
6. No surrounding buildings came down as a result of the WTC7 collapse.........
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1. Fire could bring down a steel framed structure that just had a building fall on top of it.
2. Fire starts for a number of reasons - gas rupture, electrical short, a building falling ontop of another building.
3. It is possible - but insanely unlikely that they planted explosives in the building. It is also possible that it was an alien conspiracy because the towers had invisible giant laser beams on top of them.
4. There was a great deal of confusion on September 11th. No one knew what was happening and that lasted for a long time afterward. Could it be that the wrong news had reached BBC considering they are based half way around the world and that instead of building #7 there was an error in the info that was reported to them. Remember a number of buildings in that area were destroyed in the fall of the twin towers. Plus if it was a press release wouldn't CNN, NBC, FOX, CBC and the rest of them also report the same news at the same time? Why would this group even send out press releases saying that a building collapsed.
5. The stress on the remaining steel supports gave way due to the fire so it collapsed in the middle first (most stress) and then the rest gave way. It wasn't as though something kicked the building down godzilla style.
6. Should we post those pictures again of those destroyed buildings you thought were still good?