When was the last time you saw sunlight reflecting off glass falling 1300 feet?
When was the last time you saw glass falling 1300 feet
at all, Docker? Are you an expert in falling glass or something?
Why on earth does the fact that glass is falling render it non-reflective?
I don't see what you're getting at here. OK, so the mighty tower laughs at having a Boeing jet slammed into it at high speed, but a few little flash-bangs some time after the event are enough to bring it down?
So, the evil powers-that-be plan to crash an airliner into the tower to bring it down. However, they know that a plane crashing that high up isn't enough to destroy it. However, cunningly, they've secretly placed a vast quantity of explosives right at the weakest point, and they detonate them some time after the impact. Weren't the
éminence grises in the CIA taking just a teeny risk planting all those explosives in the hope that nobody in the ever-crowded WTC would notice?
So why didn't they just get the plane to crash at
that point? If one plane wouldn't do the trick, why not two at different heights?
It seems to me ridiculous that the authorities go to all the trouble of pulling a plane crash stunt that they know won't work. Why not plan a stunt that
will work? You can't tell me such powerful and evil people couldn't ever have brought the towers down with plane crashes!
The planted explosives myth strikes me as absolute lunacy.