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Thermal Hot Spots:
Fingerprint of a WTC Demolition

Below are the temperatures of hot spots in the World Trade Center wreckage five days after the buildings came to ground:

World Trade Center Hot Spots - September 16, 2001

Hot SpotTemp ºC
A727
B557
C627
D517
E437
F427
G747
H547

Source: USGS Spectroscopy Lab

Molten steel was found "three, four, and five weeks later, when the rubble was being removed [from WTCs 1 & 2]," Loizeaux said. He said molten steel was also found at 7 WTC, which collapsed mysteriously in the late afternoon. [American Free Press]

Larry Silverstein, the controller of the destroyed World Trade Center complex, stated in a PBS documentary that he and the FDNY decided jointly to demolish WTC 7 late in the afternoon of September 11, 2001. There is a mass of evidence showing this occurred, and everything points to a thermite induced collapse. This, along with the above temperature map, results in serious problems with the official version of the WTC collapses.

Two hot spots have been highlighted:

  • Hot spot A is located in the debris pile of WTC 7.  A thermite detonation in this building would have burned at temperatures greater than 2500ºC. The temperature of the hot spot is 727ºC.

  • Hot spot G is located in the debris pile of WTC 2. This building contained only office fires (less than 300ºC) when it collapsed. The temperature of the hot spot is 747ºC.

How could the wreckage of a building brought down by office fires radiate more heat than a building demolished with extreme temperature charges?

It couldn't.

The above hot spots demonstrate that all three buildings came to ground in the same manner. If
WTC 7 was demolished, so were the twin towers.


See also: The 9/11 WTC Collapses: An Audio-Video Analysis


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