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| exponent | May 29 2008, 02:59 PM |
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Uh, well yes in many cases I am quite sure people were mistaken. For example, in what order do you think the towers fell? Memory is unreliable and I have read through quite a few EMS and firefighter accounts now which fail to mention this explosion at all. Even people who were in the building from the second plane's impact and the oem evacuation until the south tower collapsed do not mention it at all. Occams Razor indicates that it is more likely Mr Jennings is mistaken rather than suffer an explosion completely unknown to the rest of the people in the building. It fits both the timeline we have of his movements and the accounts of other people if this explosion was the collapse of the south tower, and Mr Jennings was mistaken.
What does this have to do with the 911 Commission Report? These accounts are from the NYTimes archive here.
I have never used that phrase, and it is evident your attack on me here is based upon my dismissal of Barry Jennings claim. Can you provide a more coherent explanation? |
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