WTC7 Debris and Sub-basement Levels
According to this non-conspiracy source, WTC7 had FIVE basement levels.
This makes the size of the WTC7 debris pile all the more striking in contrast to the relatively small central debris piles for WTC1 and WTC2.
What is really odd is that Greg Jenkins completely rules out any sub-basement collapse for WTC7-- presumably to explain the relatively bigger above-ground debris pile for WTC7.
Well-- the question is, if WTC7 in fact had five basement levels, why wouldn't debris have collapsed in there? But if the WTC7 debris filled five basement levels plus the large above-ground pile-- that leaves a relatively huge amount of debris for WTC7 compared to WTC1 and 2 (each of which ALSO had five basement levels).
This makes the size of the WTC7 debris pile all the more striking in contrast to the relatively small central debris piles for WTC1 and WTC2.
What is really odd is that Greg Jenkins completely rules out any sub-basement collapse for WTC7-- presumably to explain the relatively bigger above-ground debris pile for WTC7.
Well-- the question is, if WTC7 in fact had five basement levels, why wouldn't debris have collapsed in there? But if the WTC7 debris filled five basement levels plus the large above-ground pile-- that leaves a relatively huge amount of debris for WTC7 compared to WTC1 and 2 (each of which ALSO had five basement levels).
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Figure 87(d).
On the afternoon of 9/11/01 the "rubble pile" left from WTC1 is essentially non-existent. WTC7 can be seen in the distance, revealing the photo was taken before 5:20 PM that day.
Thanks, anon. That illustrates the point well.
Good Job! :)
It can't work in fact, that is exactly what I believe.
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