The South Tower Impact
By Peter MeyerHere are four views of the impact of the South Tower showing that most of the jet fuel burnt up outside the building, not inside.
Since most of the jet fuel passed through the South Tower and burnt up in the fireball outside the building the official explanation that the South Tower collapsed because of an inferno produced by jet fuel burning within the building is false.
From the south.
From the east.
From the northeast.
The two plane impacts (first the North Tower then the South Tower) were quite different in one respect: The North Tower impact occurred without warning was not meant to be recorded on video (although it was, in the Fireman's Video) whereas the South Tower impact was designed as a media spectacle. It was timed to occur approximately fifteen minutes after the first impact, when many video cameras (in particular, those of CNN) would be trained on the Twin Towers. The plane probably had in its storage areas (or in an external fuel tank attached to its right side) additional jet fuel (even more than in its nearly-full fuel tanks), which was ignited with the help of a flame-production device or an incendiary missile to cause a huge fireball of stunning magnitude — broadcast live on CNN (and captured by many other cameras) and intended to produce shock-and-awe in the minds of the American populace.
The South Tower explosion was an event staged to be seen, to impress, to shock. Look at that huge fireball erupting from the tower's east side. You can hardly imagine anything more impressive. If you wanted to impress by means of such an event then to be sure you wouldn't just rely on a plane hitting the tower (too hit-and-miss, so to speak). You would stash many tons of jet fuel (or other inflammable/explosive material) against the east wall of the 80th (or whatever) floor and at the right time you would detonate it (with cameras in place to catch the event for the media). And this could be done even without a plane impact. Who needs a plane? All you need is some fake videos of a plane apparently approaching the South Tower (such as the one at right, made by superimposing an image of the alleged plane on actual footage of the two towers after the explosion in the North Tower) and of a plane crashing into it, plus true videos of the huge and impressive fireball, and you have the required shock-and-awe.
We've all been making the assumption that the fireball was produced by jet fuel exploding. Might it actually have been more than jet fuel? How about napalm? How about a fuel-air bomb? How about something special that the U.S. Army special ops boys might have come up with for this special occasion?
Fireball — a little speculation about the Hollywood show on 9-11
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