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PAINFUL DECEPTIONS -- ILLUSTRATED SCREENPLAY & SCREENCAP GALLERY

 Rather, the photos and the descriptions from the people inside the Towers prove that these Towers were so incredibly strong, that when the airplanes crashed into them, each Tower merely swayed a bit in the opposite direction, and then swayed back to their normal position.  Both Towers then remained motionless.  People inside the Towers felt them tilt, but the movement was so small that neither photos nor video show the tilting.

Winter storms cause the Towers to shake more than those airplane crashes.  How could the Towers absorb 80 ton airplanes crashing into them at 400 miles per hour without wobbling enough for us to observe it?  Obviously, these Towers were incredibly strong. 

According to the engineering sites that have technical data for these Towers, the wind force that these Towers had to withstand was greater than the force of those airplanes.  In other words, a strong wind put more stress on the Towers than those airplanes.  So what caused these strong buildings to shatter into pieces?  The official explanation is that a fire did it.  Since no fire has ever destroyed a steel structure before, how could fire destroy buildings strong enough to handle the crash of an 80 ton airplane? 

The only difference between the fires in the Towers and conventional office fires is that thousands of gallons of jet fuel had splattered inside the Towers.

Is jet fuel capable of creating some type of monster fire that destroys steel buildings?  Let's take a look.

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