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Originally Posted by MediaGuy
I didn't say it was impossible, but that high levels were claimed to be indicative of incendiary activity. I may be mis-speaking and it wasn't Barium I meant; I should have just generalized about the high levels of trace elements that supported the presence of incendiaries.
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Let's take a look at what you did say:
There's also USGS and other reports of trace elements of materials like Barium that can't be present in anthing other than explosive/incendiary metal-cutting activity.
You said it can't be present unless there is "explosive/incendiary metal-cutting activity". But you forgot to mention "fluorescent lights". Plenty of that going on in the WTC.
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Originally Posted by MediaGuy
There was much evidence of explosive occurrences before the collapses and even the plane crashes. It was under-reported, not reported or simply ignored as not coinciding with the official story, but it was recorded and remains available.
That's highly unlikely, since they would have felt the impacts before the "fireballs" supposedly reached the basement and lobby.
People in the basement were definitely affected by explosions below them and at their levels, prior to the crashes which could be felt as coming from above. Read up on the testimony.
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Why are these stories not reported, under reported, or just plain ignored? I've heard about such stories, but usually they are explained by "I heard an explosion in the basement" because fireballs traveled down the elevators and into multiple lower levels. It's possible they didn't feel the impact, or felt it and didn't even think twice about it. It's also possible that they have confused the first few moments of what happened - very common in such circumstances.