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<blockquote data-quote="kuruma" data-source="post: 4088258" data-attributes="member: 44272"><p>I worked at the amex tower at that time. I was there that day on the corner at the post office. I ran like everyone else, and like everyone else it just didnt seem right that the buildings fell from fire. .When I saw the first one coming down I could have sworn it was going to topple over, not straight down. Number two went down I was already at canal street. Same thing, straight down.</p><p></p><p>I'm no expert but I would think that a chaotic fall from an accident wouldnt be contained to such a small area. The buildings are so close together that a lot more would have been severely damaged or fallen if it was not planned.</p><p></p><p>I believe 100% that it was a planned demolition. Why I dont know and I know we will never know. All I do know is that every year all the memories are brought back. Especially when I see the lights at night, this year was an especially clear day, much like 9/11 was. I could see them from the suburbs.</p><p></p><p>Another thing, 50,000 people worked out of those buildings every day and they claim only 3000 died? When over 50+ floors of the two buildings combined were above the crash areas. Sounds a little fishy to me...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kuruma, post: 4088258, member: 44272"] I worked at the amex tower at that time. I was there that day on the corner at the post office. I ran like everyone else, and like everyone else it just didnt seem right that the buildings fell from fire. .When I saw the first one coming down I could have sworn it was going to topple over, not straight down. Number two went down I was already at canal street. Same thing, straight down. I'm no expert but I would think that a chaotic fall from an accident wouldnt be contained to such a small area. The buildings are so close together that a lot more would have been severely damaged or fallen if it was not planned. I believe 100% that it was a planned demolition. Why I dont know and I know we will never know. All I do know is that every year all the memories are brought back. Especially when I see the lights at night, this year was an especially clear day, much like 9/11 was. I could see them from the suburbs. Another thing, 50,000 people worked out of those buildings every day and they claim only 3000 died? When over 50+ floors of the two buildings combined were above the crash areas. Sounds a little fishy to me... [/QUOTE]
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