Silverstein 'Answers' WTC Building 7 Charges
Submitted by PAAMember on January 17, 2006 - 12:03pm. :: Discussion
Sorry, if someone posted this and I missed ... If not, there may be some new information and seeing the visual evidence leaves little doubt as to what happened to Bldg #7...Why are not more Members of Congress, pushing for more hearings? Dennis, where are you?
“In February of 2002 Silverstein Properties won $861 million from Industrial Risk Insurers to rebuild on the site of WTC 7. Silverstein Properties' estimated investment in WTC 7 was $386 million. This building's collapse alone resulted in a profit of about $500 million.”
http://www.prisonplanet.com/articles/january2006/050106silversteinanswers.htm
Silverstein Answers WTC Building 7 Charges
Says "pull it" meant to evacuate firefighters, but there were no firefighters in the building
Paul Joseph Watson | January 5 2006 <http://www.prisonplanet.com/index.html>
After nearly two years of steadfast silence, Silverstein Properties have finally responded to questions about what Larry Silverstein meant when he told a PBS documentary that WTC Building 7 was "pulled" in the late afternoon of September 11 2001.
Building 7 occupied a city block immediately north of the World Trade Center complex. Photos taken minutes before its collapse show small fires on two or three floors. Building 7 became only the third steel building in history before or since 9/11 to collapse from fire damage. The other two were the North and South towers of the World Trade Center.
Any building that was not owned by Silverstein Properties strangely remained upright.
Photo and video evidence of the collapse shows classic indications of a controlled demolition. The standard 'crimp' in the center-left top of the building and the subsequent 'squibs' <http://www.prisonplanet.com/articles/november2004/281104unmistakablecharges.htm> of smoke as it collapses clearly represent explosive demolition.
Even Dan Rather, commenting on the collapse <http://www.whatreallyhappened.com/IMAGES/911.wtc.7.knocked.down.wmv> for CBS News said that the collapse was, "reminiscent of those pictures we
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