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Old 03-19-2018, 04:14 PM
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Originally Posted by silverdoctor View Post
Watch the videos of the buildings coming down again. I'm not an engineer, but it's not hard to tell that the buildings came apart. That's not a pancake effect.

And I ask again - just like all the news asked the following day - where did all the rubble go? 220 floors of steel, concrete, aluminum, furniture just in WTC1 and 2?

There should have been over 1 million tonnes of rubble on the ground - just from WTC 1 and 2.
Ok then.

http://edition.cnn.com/2002/US/05/30/rec.wtc.cleanup/

1.8 million tons of debris removed
(108,342 truckloads)
3.1 million hours of labor spent on cleanup
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