31-10-2015, 09:00 AM
Lauren Johnson Wrote:Drew Phipps Wrote:Why are the explosions visible on the long lost cell phone video and not on the video of the collapse captured by MSM and shown by Chandler? The smoke is coming from the right side of the building in some shots and the left side in others. From where was the cell-phone video taken?
Also the first Iphone was released in 2007... Did we have phones with video capability in 2001? There was a Nokia in 2003...
Hi Drew, the Ashley Banfield video is from the north looking south. The other videos (my guess) is from the west, in other words, a different side. The prevailing wind that day was blowing west to east, so the smoke from the fires would leave the west side clear. If you have looked at other WTC 7 collapse videos, the cell phone video is taken from the same side showing showing the same flashes, but closer. I quick search said the first cell phone cameras came out in 2000 in Japan.
Whether it was really on a cell video or not, it appears to be faithful, to other videos, just with more detail and sound of the explosions.
There are multiple videos of flashes/explosions [visual and sound] at WTC 7 before it fell as well as in WTC 1 &2 [before and during 'falling']. For WTC 7 there is witness testimony of these explosions from someone INSIDE the building at the time of the explosions! For WTCs 1 & 2 there are umteen witness statements and videos of explosions before the collapse, even before the planes hit - as well as many more and regular explosions just before and during collapse.
Barry Jennings was a very important witness and at the time had a very important job in the NYC Emergency Command Post. Interestingly, he died rather suddenly and mysteriously not long after speaking publicly about what he witnessed - which did not comport with the official fiction.
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