The problem is with 9/11 is that it was a huge event in multiple states, witnessed first hand by tens of thousands, millions on live TV, and everyone else since. It's been over analyzed.
It's simple. If you have a three car accident witnessed by ten people, you'll get five different stories about what happened because they all saw it from different angles.
You can take one aspect of 9/11 and try to poke holes in it. "Steel doesn't melt at 600 degrees". But there's some problems with that. We've never build a 100 story building and rammed a huge jet plane full of jet fuel into it. Is the temperature that steel melts at even relevant? The steel got rammed by a fucking huge air plane, didn't need to melt but just bend a little, and failed to support the floors above it.
Buildings don't fall straight down when they collapse? Does that mean they tip over? I mean, when one floor falls on another floor, it's not going to tip over, it's going to collapse.
The little puffs that look like smoke from bombs? This was a pressurized building with hundreds of pressurized lines - everything from air to steam to oil to hydraulic fluid to window washing fluid was carried to the top of the building in pressurized lines. It might have been those lines. Or maybe it was just the fact it was a pressurized building - meaning, the only way air could escape was through the bottom (not likely) or through the hole the airplane punched... But when the floors fell, that air had to go someplace. If you've never been to the WTC when it was standing or a similar building that is pressurized, you understand this.
I also love the argument that "1000 scientists say it can't happen" a certain. Well, I have a degree in electrical engineering but that doesn't really qualify me to wire up a light switch. You have a huge degree but if you believe so firmly that the government did this, that's what your gonna say.
And finally is the lack of a smoking gun. If it was a missile that hit the Pentagon, what happened to the plane and the people on it? Did they just take them out back and shoot them? How much explosives would have been required to take down those buildings, and how did they get planted without anyone seeing?
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