15-10-2012, 04:45 PM
Yes, but if I read Orling's material correctly didn't he say that the forces involved in the falling of hundreds of thousands of tons of Twin Tower materials could produce thermite-like compounds in the wreckage by natural processes?
I have yet to see anyone answer why, if thermite charges were set-off in locations beneath the damaged sections, did no fire-fighter personnel report this very visible thermite bright flame and smoke at their level? Also, why did the Towers collapse at the damage areas if thermite was placed in advance? And why did the south Tower go first even though it was hit last? You would think if they were trying to mock a natural collapse with thermite they would have taken them down in the sequence they were hit?
I'm also thinking there were two 'furnace effect' situations. The first one was in the wind-assisted furnace of the confined fires at altitude. The second was the vented wreckage insulated furnace with Path and shop tunnels under the Tower plaza.
I have yet to see anyone answer why, if thermite charges were set-off in locations beneath the damaged sections, did no fire-fighter personnel report this very visible thermite bright flame and smoke at their level? Also, why did the Towers collapse at the damage areas if thermite was placed in advance? And why did the south Tower go first even though it was hit last? You would think if they were trying to mock a natural collapse with thermite they would have taken them down in the sequence they were hit?
I'm also thinking there were two 'furnace effect' situations. The first one was in the wind-assisted furnace of the confined fires at altitude. The second was the vented wreckage insulated furnace with Path and shop tunnels under the Tower plaza.