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The Website Written as a Book
Introduction
1: Science vs Subjective Viewpoints
2: Toward Accurate Collapse Histories
....2.1: Progressive Floor Collapses in the WTC Towers
....2.2: General Global Characteristics of Collapses
....2.3: WTC1 Accurate Collapse History
....2.4: WTC2 Accurate Collapse History
....2.5: WTC7 Accurate Collapse History
3: WTC Collapse Misrepresentations
....3.1: Purpose of the NIST Reports
....3.2: NIST WTC1 Misrepresentations
....3.3: NIST WTC7 Misrepresentations
....3.4: NIST WTC2 Misrepresentations
....3.5: Reviewing the Purpose of NIST and FEMA Reports
....3.6: Bazant Misrepresentation of Collapse Progressions
....3.7: Block Misrepresentations of Collapse Progressions
....3.8: AE911T Misrepresentations of the Collapses
4: Scientific Institutions Can Be Unaware of Contradiction
5: Reassessing the Question of Demolition
....5.1: The Case of WTC1
....5.2: The Case of WTC2
....5.3: The Case of WTC7
6: Collapses Misrepresented as a False Choice
7: Testing the Thesis for Validity
Conclusions

WTC Twin Towers Collapse Dynamics

Official Attempts to Explain Collapses

Academic Attempts to Explain Collapses Reviewed

WTC Video Record

WTC Photographic Record
WTC1 Attack to Collapse
WTC2 Attack to Collapse
WTC 7
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-----PHOTO RECORD OF FIRE PROGRESSION-----
Fire Progression, WTC1 North Face
Fire Progression, WTC1 South Face
Fire Progression, WTC1 East Face
Fire Progression, WTC1 West Face
Fire Progression, WTC2 North Face
Fire Progression, WTC2 South Face
Fire Progression, WTC2 East Face
Fire Progression, WTC2 West Face
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----DEBRIS LAYOUT AND CONDITION, BY REGION-----
Debris: WTC1 Around Footprint
Debris: WTC2 Around Footprint
Debris: From WTC1 Westward
Debris: From WTC1 Northward
Debris: From WTC2 Eastward
Debris: From WTC2 Southward
Debris: Plaza Area, Northeast Complex
Debris: Hilton Hotel, Southwest Complex
Debris: General, Unidentified Locations
Damage to Surrounding Buildings
Perimeter Column Photo Record
Perimeter Columns: Types of Damage
Core Box Columns: Types of Damage
Complete Photo Archive
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WTC Structural Information

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Miscellaneous Notes, Resources

Earliest Row of Ejections from Fl 95, W Face, S Side

Earliest Row of Ejections from Fl 95, W Face, S Side

The first visible ejections during the collapse initiation sequence is along the 95th floor south edge of the west face. This is obvious in this gif:

(Use this one to work out when smoke ejecta increases)

(And this one to synch to vertical displacements)

Note the various increases in smoke ejecta from the very beginning.








30 frames per second.
The green line shows when the 95th floor ejection first appears.

The 95th floor ejection appears before any downward movement.

The objects move in the following order:

1) Antenna first.
2) Then fire.
3) Then NW Corner.



A very good view of the 95th floor ejecta at 4:10 in this clip:





The relation is also visible in this gif which includes the forceful row of 98th floor ejections
http://img690.imageshack.us/img690/9109/femrnew.gif


The red arrow highlights the first sequence of visible ejections. There is also increased smoke activity from 2 locations on the 92nd floor.


The sudden appearance of fire is also visible from the same 95th fl location, seen here:
http://img197.imageshack.us/img197/6329/suckin.gif


There is very little doubt that the 95th fl ejections, a 95th fl fire eruption and increased smoke activity from the 92nd fl preceeded the emergence of the forceful row of ejections across the 98th fl.






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