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Originally Posted by bronco67
The biggest problem with the controlled demolition theory nutjobs (among many ) is the fact that there's no way to be discreet about wiring a building to implode. The one thing they overlooked when coming up with their stupid half baked bullshit is finding out a little knowledge on controlled demolition. The twin towers were 6 times more square footage than the biggest job on record, and would take an army of CD experts, miles of wiring and tons of drilling equipment working in one of the busiest sites in Manhattan -- FOR MONTHS. These experts would have to be willing to kill possibly thousands of Americans -- then they'd all have to keep it secret. Then the "fake" jets are flown into the building and the remote detonation of the charges coincides perfectly with everything --- it's ridiculous and impossible. End of story.
And this was all pulled off by and kept under wraps to this day by members of the Bush administration -- who weren't able to cover up something as simple as a lie about WMD's in Iraq.
It's the dumbest theory that exists about anything and I can't believe so many people give this shit the time of day.
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They could have easily rigged the buildings very quickly, below is an analysis for the 110 story twin towers. WTC7 would be a walk in the park by all means.
Independent Analysis of Scientific Evidence Relating to 9/11
Let's examine the logistical requirements of planting 20,000lbs of thermite or conventional explosive. We must first determine that the physical transportation of materials onto the site is possible and that method is portable.
We'll begin by converting our units to metric for easier reading:
20,000 lbs
= 9090.9 kg
= 9.0909 Tonnes
9 tonnes may seem a lot, but as I'll soon show you, many hands do indeed make light work. Assuming 50 people were involved, that would require each to plant:
181.818 Kg
That would require 3 trips, carrying approximately 60kg per trip. Assuming a generic device size of around 3kg, that would be 20 devices per trip, or 60 devices per man in total. For a mental reference, the average weight for a male adult in the US is around 76-83 kg according to Wikipedia.
60 Devices * 50 people = 3000 devices
As each building had 110 floors, that gives us 220 floors in total. We can spread these 50 people so that we have 1 person for every 4 floors, across both buildings and ignore the bottom 10 floors, leaving us with 200 floors to cover.
Each man would then place 15 devices on each of the 4 floors assigned to him.
50 peopele * 4 floors = 200 floors
(15 devices x 4 floors) * 50 people = 3000 locations/devices
So, that's 1500 devices and 25 men per building.
Thus, it is feasible for there to be as little as 33 people involved if each carried 90kg. Gaining access has numerous plausible scenarios and only requires a window of 5 minutes. Given a good hiding spot for the devices, 1 person could move across 4 floors, positioning 60 devices, in 3-4 hours.
So, here is a quick table:
50 people - about 3-4 hours
100 people - about 1.5-2 hours
150 people - about an hour
Numerous other variations of this basic analysis will also function just as well. As you can see, it would be pretty easy for any organization of sufficient size involved in organized crime.