The only thing "simple" about believing the official account is blindly accepting authority's word for what happened that day, rather than making your own conclusions...
No steel-framed building has ever completely collapsed from fire and minor damage in the history of construction. The only three buildings to ever do so in the history of mankind were the three buildings owned by Larry Silverstein at the WTC complex, and they all collapsed on the same day, one of them in textbook controlled demolition style. It's very "simple" to you because you have wool over your eyes.
Is this ?discussion? still active??? All the logic and rationale in the world is not going to change VK's opinion, guys. Just leave it at that. In a year he will enter the real world. In about four or five years he will start to read books that are not assigned to him in school and he will move away from getting all of his information from the internet. Until then, this is a lost cause.
Not me. I actually hope he ends up in the demolitions side of the house. Once he sees how much effort it would have taken to have rigged those buildings with C4 and det cord (which, although relatively stable, would not exactly be something you would want hanging around in a building waiting either weeks or months (or 26 years???) to detonate in synch with a plane crash), then he will obviously realize the fallacy of the argument.Im really worried about VK going into the AF. thinking this stuff.
Not me. I actually hope he ends up in the demolitions side of the house. Once he sees how much effort it would have taken to have rigged those buildings with C4 and det cord (which, although relatively stable, would not exactly be something you would want hanging around in a building waiting either weeks or months (or 26 years???) to detonate in synch with a plane crash), then he will obviously realize the fallacy of the argument.
Also, it would take incredibly amount of C4 to blow a 4-ton steel girder 200 yards. I would imagine you would have to use something like ammonium nitrate/nitromethane, in a great abundance, in order to garner that kind of result. I know that if I had worked in the WTC, I would have been a little suspicion if I say 55-gallon drums of fertilizer sitting around in the supply closet.
Of course, maybe I am way off here, and if someone needs more copy paper and paperclips, they certainly could care less about squeezing by drum to get to them.