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To: sea_urchin who wrote (20753)4/24/2004 10:42:20 PM
From: Raymond Duray  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 81781
 
Searle,

Re: I can't discuss it with you if you haven't seen it.

OK, I watched the video with Window Media Player. The most likely cause of the flash that I saw at the bottom of the smoke was the effect of floors collapsing and sending a horizontal wall of flame out from the interior of the building and into the open air on the exterior. Unfortunately, I couldn't figure out how to make the WMP allow me to advance through the sequence of images one at a time. However, having reviewed the first four seconds or so of the video several times stopping the video at various instants, I believe that what I saw was the communications tower coming down before the so called "explosives" appeared on the screen. Indicating that whatever is causing the flashes of light is not the cause of the collapse of the central core upon which the tower was installed.

Timing and logic. And funky video. Hardly enough to go on, IMHO. I'll stick to other than visual evidence for my 9/11 sleuthing.