Building Seven


Fire in Madrid

Building 7 — Posted by simplyaprodigy @ 14:48

On February 13, 2005 a fire broke out in the 32 story Windsor building.  Fire burned in excess of 800 degrees Celsius for two days.  This steel structure building, and others like it, barring the Twin Towers and Building Seven, withstood the damage and did not collapse into piles of rubble.

Madrid Fire

 

The top six floors collapsed onto the rest of the building, but the steel core remained and thus held the building up. 

 

Connection to building seven?  An aircraft neither hit building seven, nor had the accelerant (jet fuel) that some claim was the demise to the Twin Towers.  Building seven just had a couple smaller fires that brought the building down by the end of the first day.

Madrid fire 2



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Building 7 — Posted by simplyaprodigy @ 13:41
Building Seven is a blog about things that just aren't quite right, even downright wrong.  The world is full of situations that don't quite add up, like the Kennedy Assassination or Area 51.  The most recent of these is 9/11.  On September 11, 2001 two planes flew into two of the most famous landmarks in the world.  Thousands died.  The questions still remain about this tragedy an ones like it. Often there is a piece of evidence that is just too hard to overlook.  The “debunkers” can try all they want, but even this is a mystery, like the “magic bullet” that took a very unbelievable course through JFK and Governor Connelly.  This acceptance is required or the rest of the official story just doesn’t hold up. 

In the 9/11 conspiracies, for me, this event is the collapse of building 7.  Building 7 was a 47-story steel structure.  On 9/11 it collapsed due to small fires.  Even the FEMA report states

 The specifics of the fires in WTC 7 and how they caused the building to collapse remain unknown at this time. ... Further research, investigation, and analyses are needed to resolve this issue.” 

This is so important because a steel-structure building such as this should be able to receive substantial damage and still stand.  Fire alone should not bring down a building like this one.

 As the building fell, it looked just like the entire building had just been demolished.  Center columns fell creating a crease at the top and it then fell at near terminal velocity neatly into its own footprint.  Why?