Evidence of Explosives In The Twin Tower
Collapses.
The evidence that the World Trade Center towers were demolished is
compelling. Photographs of explosives detonating during the collapse of both
the north and south towers are presented below. They are taken from two
(publicly available) videos of the collapses. Each frame has been numbered
by its position in the video. Both videos were filmed at 30 frames per
second, so an eight frame interval covers about one quarter of a second.
The most remarkable aspect of the World Trade Center towers demolition, is
that such obvious evidence of the use of explosives, has been completely
ignored by the media. This refusal to report the obvious, clearly
illustrates that the "free press" is free, only in name, and anything but
free in reality.
That such obvious evidence of explosives has remained "hidden in full view"
approaches the unbelievable.
The South Tower.
The video evidence that the World Trade Center towers were demolished is
indeed compelling. Consider the following frames which show two distinct
lines of explosives detonating across the east face of the south tower.

Frame 147 shows a row of explosives detonating right across the east face at
the 79th floor.
Frame 203 shows a row of explosives detonating right across the east face at
the 75th floor.
The middle photos show the dust cloud from the explosions outlined in red.
The end photos show the relative positions of the two lines of dust and
debris.
It has been claimed that the explosions of dust that span the east face of
the tower, were caused by air being forced from the windows as the floors
above collapsed. This explanation is obviously incorrect. If it was correct,
such lines of dust would have been expelled from the windows of each floor
in succession. That is, we would have seen such lines of dust expelled from
floors 79, 78, 77, 76 and 75 in succession, but what we observe is an
explosion of dust at floor 79, no new clouds of dust for a few floors, then
another (larger) explosion of dust at floor 75.
The second line of explosives is much more powerful than the first, but the
dust cloud from the first line of explosives, and the dust and debris from
the upper floor collapse, initially obscure this.
The dust due to the visible explosions is a whitish grey. The dust from the
demolition of the upper section (which is disintegrating as it falls) is
dark grey. One wonders what caused this difference.

In the video, it is clear that the top 30 or so floors have snapped off and
are toppling eastward. In the above frames, we follow the north-east corner
of the tower as this 30 floor section descends. Using the north-east corner
as a reference, I have outlined in red, the progress of this 30 floor
section as it descends.
The first thing to note, is that the top section itself must be
disintegrating, otherwise (as the above frames show) the top section would
have extended far into parts of the building that are clearly, as yet,
unaffected by the collapse.
But what could possibly cause the top section to disintegrate? And in fact,
what could possibly cause the top section to almost entirely disintegrate,
before the lower section begins to collapse?
You have to realize that most of the top section had not been affected by
the aircraft strike or fires and was thus still the same immensely strong
structure that had supported the building for some 30 years. If this section
was going to fall at all, this section would fall as one piece (like a tree
in the forest). Unless, of course, this section had been laced with
explosives and was undergoing a controlled demolition of its own, just a few
moments before the lower part of the building was demolished.

The North Tower.

In the following set of frames showing the North Tower collapse, pay close
attention to the horizontal explosions of dust and debris that occur just
above the red line marked on the above photograph.

Once again, note that the second layer of explosions is much more powerful
than the first and that the dust cloud from the first initially obscures
that of the second. Also, note the large orange areas of hot gas from the
explosions. Recall, that this was about two hours after the aircraft struck
the building, so there would be essentially no flammable material left on
the floors from which the flash emanates (as the fire would have already
consumed it all).
Note that the horizontal explosions of dust on the leftmost side of the
tower are already visible and expanding in the first frame. These continue
their expansion through frame nine and subsequent frames. Similarly,
explosions of dust become apparent across the entire width of both (visible)
faces of the tower, however, between frames 001 and 009 the television mast
on top of the tower makes no downward movement at all. This shows that the
horizontal explosions of dust and debris precede the collapse and thus
cannot be the cause of it (in fact, it is these explosions that initiate the
collapse).

That the horizontal explosions of dust precede the collapse is vividly
expressed by the above animated graphic which alternates the first and ninth
frames. This clearly shows that the explosions of dust were not caused by
air being forced from the windows as the floors above collapsed (this was a
ridiculous assertion anyway).
Since the visible evidence points to only two layers of explosives per
tower, one has to conclude that the aircraft were directed to hit particular
floors (possibly by homing beacons in the towers). This would also explain
the total lack of solid evidence for the "Arab hijackers" hypothesis (there
was however, a quantity of laughable, obviously manufactured evidence,
indicating that this was an attempt to frame the Arabs).
Of course the visible explosions (or at least their dust clouds) are only
part of the story, as the main weight supporting columns in the central core
also had to be weakened before the towers would collapse in the way they
did. But what is visible, is more than enough evidence, to conclude that the
towers were deliberately demolished.

The above animated graphic alternates the first and 67th frames. It shows a
classic controlled demolition of a 12 story building (the top 12 stories of
the North Tower). Strange how the roofline collapses so evenly, I guess,
that all the central core columns and all the perimeter wall columns
collapsed simultaneously. Some coincidence eh?
The first line of explosives detonated across the 98th floor (where the
collapse began). The second line of detonations occurred across the 92nd
floor (just above the lower red line) with large flashes of hot gas from the
explosions, clearly visible. Initially, the second line's detonation is
obscured by the dust cloud of the first. However, being much more powerful
detonations, the second line's dust cloud quickly bursts into view.
A close look at the video/photos shows that the collapse begins at the 98th
floor, then the 99th floor collapses onto the 98th, then the 100th floor
collapses onto the 98th, then the 101th floor collapses onto the 98th, then
the 102th floor collapses onto the 98th, etc until the second line of
detonations initiates the final collapse. So once again, we have the
disintegration of the tower above the impact floors, before the collapse of
the tower below the impact floors.
Interestingly, this observation disproves the so called pancake theory,
where one floor collapses onto the next lower floor, causing that floor to
also collapse (not that the pancake theory made any sense anyway). Here,
what we see is 5 or 6 floors in a row, all falling onto the 98th floor,
which does not collapse (until the second line of explosives are detonated,
taking out its support). The pancake theory would have the 98th floor
collapsing onto the 97th, causing that to collapse onto the 96th, causing
that to collapse onto the 95th, etc.
These very strange circumstances, mentioned above, have a very simple
explanation: The twin towers were deliberately demolished. Occam's razor,
suggests that the simplest explanation, a deliberate demolition, is probably
also the correct explanation.
The
original north tower collapse video can be found here (0.8 MB).
The
original south tower collapse video can be found here (1.7 MB).
An
animated-gif from the video of the north tower collapse can be found here
(0.9 MB).
An
animated-gif from the video of the south tower collapse can be found here
(2.2 MB).
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