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Explosion(?) and debris ejection - Lauren Johnson - 03-09-2010 At about 3:07 of the video below, a large piece of debris is seen ejected and falling from the South Tower. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZMlMqGwGwGc&feature=player_embedded I believe that the same piece of debris is seen being ejected on close-up at 0:58. Is this an explosion or impossible to say? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ne1FJBVkh4s&feature=player_embedded Edit: second link is now correct. Explosion(?) and debris ejection - Magda Hassan - 04-09-2010 Both videos look the same to me. I'm just not seeing it. Explosion(?) and debris ejection - Phil Dragoo - 04-09-2010 In the second clip, the ejecta occurs at 3:05. In each clip, the increasing pyro activity @ the near corner resembles an enormous cutting torch, flaring brightly, dropping sparks. Explosion(?) and debris ejection - Lauren Johnson - 04-09-2010 Magda Hassan Wrote:Both videos look the same to me. I'm just not seeing it. Sorry about that. Explosion(?) and debris ejection - Magda Hassan - 04-09-2010 That's better! I was thinking if they were different videos they must have been taken by next door neighbours tupido2: Explosion(?) and debris ejection - Peter Dawson - 04-09-2010 I often can't resist having a stab at a forensic explanation regarding the whys and wherefores of disputed 9/11 footage. I think the first clip shows a sheet of cladding being ejected from the building - couldn't venture to guess why it's being ejected - but the second clip is a jet of wind with something considerably smaller than a sheet of cladding being thrown out in the jet. The jet of wind may have been caused by something like the collapse of a ceiling, or a floor even, with the air escaping through an already broken window. It doesn't particularly look like an explosion to me, though it could be an explosion. And looking at it, I think the sheet of cladding in the first clip comes from the far side of the building that we can't see - the south side (I think), not the east side. If I have my bearings right. It seems to be all silhouette, and comes from the very corner of the building, whereas if it came from the side of the building we can see, I'd expect to see a brighter colouring to it. Explosion(?) and debris ejection - Peter Lemkin - 04-09-2010 At 58 in the second listed video there is a definite explosive event four windows from the left and several floors below the damaged area. Also very sad in the video is the man hanging repeatedly out of the window to signal he is there and alive....if not for long. Time to bring the criminals in our own country who perpetrated this to justice...while we still have our crumbling legal system [part of their plan, too]. Explosion(?) and debris ejection - Lauren Johnson - 04-09-2010 Watching again, I notice that there is a pulse of smoke coming out of the windows where that man is at the same time as the pulse to the left. Not that I know what that means. Explosion(?) and debris ejection - Lauren Johnson - 04-09-2010 Phil Dragoo Wrote:In the second clip, the ejecta occurs at 3:05. The "cutting torch" effect can be seen in more detail here @ 1:36. Physicist Steven Jones attributes it to the effect of nanothermite. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L3qZG0T6__4&feature=related Explosion(?) and debris ejection - Ed Jewett - 06-09-2010 Garcon, would you please bring us a heaping helping of Vincent Salandria? http://www.kenrahn.com/jfk/the_critics/Salandria/Salandriabio.html Thank you. Yes, yes, I know it's an old dish but humor this old man. Just toss the greens again, sprinkle in some fresh bacon bits and sliced scallions and perhaps repackage what he said about the events in Dealey Plaza in terms that are appropriate to 9/11. " We spent too much time and effort microanalyzing the details...." |