I wonder why you keep using the term collapsed? Does that mean you haven't looked at and understood the evidence?
The twin towers did not slam to the ground.
If they had slammed to the ground:
- There would be over 1,250,000 tons of debris piled on the ground;
- Manhattan would have been flooded;
- The seismic recordings would have reflected two 500,000-ton buildings and one 230,000-ton building slamming to the ground.
None of the three facts happened.
I strongly suggest you to deep understand WHAT exactly happened at the WTC on 9/11
My preferred evidence exposition is, in addition to the WDTTG book, the following video:
I hope you can notice many evidences that lead to exclude a lot of false theories that do not coincide with the evidences of the happened events.
A huge hug! 🤗
I use that term mostly out of habit, but also because, even though the things Dr. Judy presents are compelling (maybe even the most compelling), I still don't know for certain what happened. Theories are theories, and if spending a decade and a half obsessed with 9/11 has taught me anything, it is that I don't really care anymore what the specifics of it are and I refuse to go down that rabbit hole anymore.
I have great respect for her and others like her who are investigating and trying to uncover the truth, and I really hope one day we can get closer to that truth, but I personally don't care anymore.
My focus is on better understanding myself, and how I can positively contribute to the world. I don't want 9/11 to become like the JFK assassination is for some folks - half a century has gone by and some are still trying desperately to figure it out.
A huge hug right back at ya! 🤗
Your decision to focus on a better understanding of yourself and how you can contribute positively to the world is fully acceptable and I am also trying to focus on that goal: congratulations!
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