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Alerter_ Donating Member (898 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Jun-02-04 08:57 AM
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38. nonsense, WTC7 was a high value target
"Think this through for a second. There is no reason to go to the trouble of bringing WTC7 down. They just flew 2 jets into the twin towers in the name of terror. Do you really think bringing down WTC7 is going to increase the effect? Have we heard an endless stream of people crying in fear because and evacuated building fell down?"

That's silly.

there were plenty of people who had motive to destroy WTC7. As far as the controlled demolition - to the layperson (me) is sure looks like one, and I've seen the video of fire fighters speculating, and I had originally thought the same thing. I'm certainly not saying that's the case.

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