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Hot Links to 911 Research

I apologize for this, but, the hot links to 911 Research take you to their "welcome" page rather than the actual photos.  To get the photos directly, right click on my links below, click "properties" and copy the HTTP link (usuall more than one line - it will copy clean).

Next, open a new browser window, go to the location space, click once, then paste the link.

Again, very sorry for not noticing before I put it all together.

WTC 7's Outer Wall

As you can see in this YouTube video  (about :20 elapsed) WTC 7's outer wall truly does cover the rubble.  The camera is across Vesey near the area between WTC 6 (the skelatal remains on the left) and WTC 5 (not in the view).

This YouTube video at about 1:24 elapsed, also show the outer wall neatly covering the rubble from the corner of W. Broadway and Barclay. You can see that the W. Broadway/Barclay signal light, while pushed around, was not knocked down by any falling debris, helping to confirm a pretty straight fall into its footprint.

 

The beginning of this video shows the WTC 7 rubble pile early on.

There are several interesting characteristics;
(1) The outer wall lays neatly over the rest
(2) A piece of WTC 1 or WTC 2 leans up against the rubble pile
(3) the stuff still burning in the ground is seriously hot!

In Its Own Footprint

Did WTC 7 fall into it own footprint?

As you can see in this zoomable (try advanced viewing) photo from "here is new york," the workers are standing on W. Broadway near Vesey facing the mess that was WTC 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6. On their left is the still standing USPO.  On the right are the remains of WTC 7; note the outer wall covering the rubble!  WTC 7 was bordered by Vesey  - the rest of WTC was across the street - on the South, W. Broadway on the East with the USPO across the street, Barclay on the north (the north part of Greenwich dead ends here - it starts again on the other side of WTC) and Washington St. on the west with the Verizon building across the street.

This high resolution image taken from space on 9/15/01 shows that, in fact, Barclay and W. Broadway are pretty rubble free. The shadow of the USPO covers the area where the workers were standing in the  "here is new york" photo. You can even see the outer wall of WTC 7 covering the rubble in the space image! There is debris on Vesey - probably mostly from WTC 6 as you can see it has a crater with an open side toward Vesey and the outer wall of WTC 7 extends to the street on top of everything. Washington St. has WTC 7 rubble in it. You can actually see the water being sprayed from near Barclay.

This image taken a little later (9/23/01) shows more detail, especially the crater at the front of WTC 7 on Vesey street (there's a crain in it). The outer walls can be clearly seen. The rubble up against the Verizon building can also be seen.

The space image picture also shows how little debris from the falling two towers (WTC 1 and WTC 2) actually landed on the roofs of WTC 5 (on the right with several suspicious looking round holes) and WTC 6 on the left (giant crater in the middle of it). Although it has been partially taken away already, one can see the unpulverized walkway from between the WFC and WTC. Obviously, being connected to WTC 1, it was a direct hit from falling WTC 1 debris.

The 9/23/01 full image shows similar results. The walkway is gone. The holes in WTC 5 and WTC 6 are really clear, including how little debris is directly relaterd to those holes. The non-rectangular nature of the WTC 6 crater can be seen in the upper left of this photo.

This zoomable (advanced viewing) picture from "here is new york" shows recovery operations on Vesey street directly in front of WTC 7.  The Verizon building can be seen in the background of the picture on the right. The white buckets are for human remains.  The street is pretty clear up to the crater (why is that there?) in the street. As before, on the right, one can easily see the outer wall covering the debris of WTC 7's remains. BTW, the men without face masks are probably already sick from the contaminated smoke and dust (lead, mercury, dioxin, probably depleted uranium and more).

This YouTube video, also mentioned above for the outer wall neatly covering the rubble, also shows, again at 1:24 elapsed, the fact that little of the building fell into W. Broadway and virtually nothing hit the post office.

WTC 7 Neat Rubble Pile (space image)

WTC 7 did, in fact, fall neat

This picture from the un-altered original

 

has some significant features;

(1) WTC 5 and WTC 6 had holes blown in them,
(2) there is little rubble on the remaining roofs of WTC 5 and WTC 6,
(3) Verizon was only damaged on the side facing WTC 7, despite the significant height advantage WTC 7 had,
(4) there is no rubble on the roof of Verizon nor the roof of the USPO,
(5) if WTC 1 debris hit WTC 7, then there were, in fact, human remains in the WTC 7 site.

WTC 7 Vesey and West Broadway view

This view of the WTC 7 rubble with Verizon in the background

comes from "hereisnewyork." An "advanced viewing" ability lets one zoom on the picture

Salient features;
(1) the smart workers have breathing gear - the others are all going to die - apparently without benefits,
(2) Vesey street is relatively rubble free despite significant damage (yes that is a crater in the pavement) to the street itself,
(3) the outer wall of WTC 7 on the Vesey street side is covering the rubble,
(4) the outer wall has no staining from fire and is relatively whole,
(5) the workers appear to be collecting human remains,
(6) there is either a very bright light near WTC 6 or there is still serious fire in the ground over there.

WTC 7 W. Broadway and Vesey View

Workers gather to make the best money of their lives.

Unfortunately, most pictured here (advanced viewing with zoom - from hereisnewyork) were breathing at the time - the heavy metals, asbestos, concrete dust and U238 dust will shorten most of their lives.  Our legislators have wisely denied them coverage - like smoking, they didn't have to work the site!

The picture has several salient features;
(1) The outer wall is lying neatly on the rubble,
(2) There is WTC 1 or WTC 2 rubble leaning up against the far side of the pile,
(3) no fire stains on the outer walls,
(4) outer walls are not breached.

WTC 7 Vesey up close

From hereisnewyork

Exact location of photographer (advanced viewing - zoom) is difficult to determine.
Probably W. Broadway and Vesey, looking NW -ish from W. Broadway.

As with the others, the outer walls lay neatly over the rubble of WTC 7.

WTC 7 Washington St. Debris 1

WTC 7 up against Verizon (Original of this photo).

Features;
(1) All pieces have straight cuts
(2) Right piece shows heat damage (slightly curved)
(3) Left side of right piece is cut, but not broken
(4) Debris against Verizon wall is several layers thick
(5) Reddish column on right up against wall is particularly interesting with the multi-slicing.

WTC 7 Washington St Debris 2

WTC 7 up against Verizon (original of this photo).

Features;
(1) All pieces have straight cuts
(2) Right piece shows heat damage (slightly curved)
(3) Debris against Verizon wall is several layers thick
(4) Top I beam appears to have been hit by something, but this is probably a side structure.
(5) Several pieces in foreground exhibit extreme heat damage and scorching.

WTC 7 Washington St Debris 3

WTC 7 up against Verizon (original of this photo).

Features;
(1) All pieces have straight cuts
(2) Right piece shows heat damage (slightly curved)
(3) Left side of right piece is cut, but not broken
(4) Debris against Verizon wall is several layers thick
(5) Note "valley" between main WTC 7 rubble and Verizon

Washington Street into the Cleanup

This picture from here is new york (advanced viewing - zoom, here) shows the "valley" of Washington St. being worked on.

Features;
(1) Straight cuts on the steel
(2) Just above the left crain's right wheel there is a major steel support that has been burned and bent.
(3) "multi-cut" pieces previously against the wall, mentioned above, are gone.

Greenwich and Barclay View

This picture, maybe from 9/15/01 but, it looks more cleaned up than the space image shot that I trust the date on more, is from the north. The intersection in the picture's foreground is Greenwich (the north extension of Greenwich deadends on WTC 7) and Barclay.

Some interesting features:
(1) W. Broadway is mostly rubble free
(2) The outer wall seems to have slid down slightly onto Barclay St on the left side
(3) The Washington St. "Valley" is visible.
(4) The crater in front of WTC 7 on Vesey St. is visible.
(5) The pile is still cooking.

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