I found the link via digg, but the video itself is hosted on youtube.com… Basically it shows all kinds of evidence and expert opinions pointing at the fact that the world trade center towers were taken down by explosives in a controlled demolition and not by the planes like the commission said. While pretty much all the evidence points at this and the “pancake theory” is 100% implausible given the construction of the towers, most people still prefer to believe the “official story” simply because the “controlled demolition” theory opens up a whole new can of worms that most people would rather not get into or even think about. Could the government really have orchestrated the whole thing? WOULD our government actually do such a thing? Unfortunately we’ll never know for absolute certain because all the physical evidence from the buildings (namely the steel columns) was carted off and shipped to Asia to be melted down. That’s right, no analysis done on the physical evidence from the rubble at all… Not to mention all the concrete and office equipment was pulverized into a fine dust. Hell, at that point, the government could have said that aliens from outer space did it and nobody would have been able to irrefutably prove otherwise. I guess this is another JFK-type thing in which we’ll never really know what EXACTLY happened on that day, but we can come up with our own theories as to how it happened.
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