Because others have discussed these things and people keep coming back to the same points with nothing new. If you did some research outside of truther websites you might learn something.
If you are good with accepting everything the gov tells you, good on you, if the story stinks, i usually say so. To label people because they question the government, who have many many times covered up wrongdoing, is very shortsighted.This again. Every significant act in recorded history is accompanied by goofballs attempting to put forth conspiracy theories.
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Very short video showing molten steel prior to WTC collapse
Take a look at the gif above.I don't see steel on fire. That's windows between the concrete and there's no telling if that is desks or chairs sitting there burning. Either way when you have 30,000 gallons of kerosene released in an explosion everthing is going to burn.
You think that is molten steel?
That’s not molten steel, sorry. Do you know in order to melt steel (to get your molten steel) you have to reach temperatures upwards of 2500 degrees?What types of orange glowing liquids are you familiar with other than molten steel/iron?
I've never seen paper, wood, oil, gasoline, kerosene, plastic or anything else burn bright orange and flow / drip while being combusted.
Watch the video closely - you can see it dripping and flowing.
What do you think it is?
Yes, closer to 2700 F actually.
Did you know that thermite and micro spores of iron were found in the dust at ground zero?
I just don't buy it. The building got so hot the steel started losing its structural support. This can happen to steel at the low temp of 797°F. With weight on it the steel will fail even faster.
If that plane would've hit the very top floor I don't think the building would have collapsed. With it hitting 3/4s of the way up there's alot of weight above where the heated steel started failing.
Do you buy the eyewitness accounts of molten steel in the basement of ground zero?
If no, why not? It was widely reported.
If yes, how did it get there?