(!! LIE: Fire caused towers to collapse
911 LIE: Fire caused towers to collapse
Wed Feb 16, 2005 17:33
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Subject: 911 LIE: Fire caused towers to collapse - Here is some reality
Date: Wed, 16 Feb 2005 11:30:29 -0500
From: Dstacey don.stacey@comcast.net

A 32 story building in Madrid burned for over 24 hours but did not collapse.

The government cover story for the collapse of the three towers at the World Trade Center is that the fire that ensued after the planes hit the two main towers burned so hot that it melted the steel. The third tower fell when falling debris of the twin towers set it afire and stored inflammants burned and melted the steel.

If the fire was burning hot enough to melt steel, , how come photographs exist of people standing in the very same areas of the WTC where this inferno was allegedly supposed to be?

And why do the eye-witness accounts and tape transcripts of the firefighters that day, also contradict this official story?

Here's an edited mp3 file of firefighters' broadcasts taken from the Complete Firefighters Tape
http://www.whatreallyhappened.com/firefighters.mp3

The Complete Firefighters Tape

http://www.thememoryhole.org/911/firefighter-tape.htm
moments before the collapse of the South Tower. The firefighters' were on floors 77 and 78 - floors 78-84 were officially being ravaged by an 800ºC inferno at this time.

Have a listen.

Do these men sound like they're facing an 800ºC inferno?

Do they sound fearful of an impending collapse?

No. In fact, the firefighters' on the 78th floor were calmly preparing to move up to the 79th floor.

Quick transcript of edited firefighters' tape

Excerpts from The Memory Hole transcript
http://www.thememoryhole.org/911/firefighter-tape-excerpts.htm

Battalion Seven Chief: "Battalion Seven ... Ladder 15, we've got two isolated pockets of fire. We should be able to knock it down with two lines. Radio that, 78th floor numerous 10-45 Code Ones."

Ladder 15: "Chief, what stair you in?"

Battalion Seven Chief: "South stairway Adam, South Tower."

Ladder 15: "Floor 78?"

Battalion Seven Chief: "Ten-four, numerous civilians, we gonna need two engines up here."

Battalion Seven Chief: "Tower one. Battalion Seven to Ladder 15.
"Fifteen."

Battalion Seven Chief: "I'm going to need two of your firefighters Adam stairway to knock down two fires. We have a house line stretched we could use some water on it, knock it down, kay."

Ladder 15: "Alright ten-four, we're coming up the stairs. We're on 77 now in the B stair, I'll be right to you."

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http://edition.cnn.com/2005/WORLD/europe/02/14/spain.block.fire/index.html

Madrid alert after skyscraper fire

MADRID, Spain -- The area surrounding a burned-out Madrid skyscraper remained cordoned off Monday amid concern the blackened hulk of wreckage could collapse.

As many as 100 firefighters worked 24 hours to extinguish the blaze in the city's eighth-tallest building, the 32-story Windsor Tower. The fire was said to be the worst in Madrid's history.

"Don't Fall Down," read Monday's front-page headline on the free newspaper Que given to morning subway and bus commuters.

The office tower was heavily damaged but did not collapse as feared.

"The situation is still critical," Madrid Mayor Alberto Ruiz-Gallardon told The Associated Press.

Officials say the building is unstable and have closed the area surrounding it, in a move that could affect several thousand employees in the city's financial district.

Cars will be routed to neighboring streets, subway lines under or near the damaged building will remain shut down, and adjacent office towers will remain closed by order of the mayor, AP reported.

El Corte Ingles, Spain's signature department store, remained closed Monday and told its 2,000 employees to stay home.

"What worries us now is its structural state because of the high temperatures it was subjected to," Merardo Tudelo, director of the Madrid Municipal Firefighters, told reporters shortly before 9 p.m. Sunday (2000 GMT).

By Sunday evening, flames were no longer visible, though gray smoke and ash stoked by gusts of wind continued to pour from the blackened shell of the building.

Hours earlier, several top floors collapsed onto lower ones. Firefighter official Fernando Munilla expressed concern that the entire building -- which at about 106 meters (350 feet) high is among the 10 tallest in Madrid -- could collapse.

"If the partial collapses keep happening, it would be lying to say it's impossible that the whole building couldn't fall down," he said.

Emergency crews at the scene said firefighters were waiting for the temperature inside the building to drop, which they said would lessen the danger of collapse.

At their peak, temperatures reached 800 degrees Celsius (1,472 Fahrenheit), said Javier Sanz, head of Madrid's firefighters.

The fire left seven people slightly injured, according to AP reports.

Prime Minister Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero visited the site and said, "I wanted to thank all those people who have been working since early in the morning: firefighters, police, and all those who have thrown themselves in to help in this catastrophe."

Thousands of onlookers lined streets barred to traffic.

It was not immediately clear what caused the fire. Magdalena Alvarez, minister of development, said a short circuit may have started the fire, but it would be investigated.

Authorities said there was no reason to believe the fire was an act of terrorism.

The building was almost empty when the first alarm went off. Only one of the seven firefighters who suffered smoke inhalation remained hospitalized Sunday, Gallardon told AP.

Construction of the shiny gold Windsor Building began in 1973 and was completed in 1979. It became a landmark structure in Madrid's business district.

The building was surrounded with scaffolding because of recent repairs, and a huge crane remained perched on its roof.

CNN Madrid Bureau Chief Al Goodman contributed to this report.

Copyright 2005 CNN. All rights reserved.This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. Associated Press contributed to this report.

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