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Strategies & Market Trends : Buy and Sell Signals, and Other Market Perspectives
SPY 659.00+1.0%Nov 21 4:00 PM EST

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To: golfer72 who wrote (217153)10/5/2025 9:19:26 PM
From: Trumptown  Read Replies (1) of 219152
 
"Why would the planes have to hit the the exact floor where the explosives were?"

If you watch the collapse of the buildings hit by the planes, you will see the top section of the buildings fall first right where planes hit. So, if explosives were used, they would have had to be in that area. The impact from the top of the building took down the rest of the building.

If you watch Bld 7 collapse the implosion starts at the hot side next to WTC-1. It was only a few hundred feet away from the hot debris of a huge collapsed building. Try to imagine the pile of rubble from WTC-1...immense. It's not unreasonable to believe Bld 7 was damaged after WTC-1 collapse.

Fortunately, it was evacuated...for that very reason.

Just throwing out thoughts on it. I've seen you post a few times regarding it and wanted to share alternative considerations.

Cheers!
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