
This is in a neighborhood cathedral’s courtyard — these artifacts of 9 11.

Lance, thank you for posting this photo. I will keep my comments civil, but there are…… people… who insist the twin towers “couldn’t just fall” as they did, so “the government orchestrated the collapse.” But having worked in the steel wholesale business for 30 years, I see this photo as even more proof that thousands of gallons of flaming jet fuel, freefalling down the central elevator shafts, super-heated the steel framework to the point that they began to bend under the weight of the tower floors above. Then the imploding pancaking began with each floor dropping down on the ones below creating the grinding churning mass of weight pulverizing everything as it fell. (Just as without any fire, the rusted rebar in Florida failed under the weight above it and led to the catastrophic collapse of a 12-story condo complex, leaving the same pile of dust, debris, and twisted steel as the towers were reduced to on 9-11.
Yeah it totally could. It could look like a controlled demolition. But the reality is that it’s infrequent that a tower whose structural instability is at the top doesn’t fall straight down.
Trees, when chopped down, are cut at the bottom, not the top. It’s not even steel, it’s a basic physics thing: vertical dominoes.
there are several of these all around the city BTW
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Thank you for writing and posting this 🙂
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