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The NIST report concluded that using thermite for a controlled demolition of Building 7 would have been highly impractical. It would require thousands of pounds of thermite placed inconspicuously and ignited remotely, making it an unlikely method for the building's collapse.
In 2009, a group of scientists published a study in the Open Chemical Physics Journal revealing that they found traces of explosive compounds in dust and debris samples collected shortly after the collapse of the World Trade Center Tower. This challenges the official narrative by suggesting the presence of explosive materials.
The collapse of Building 7 is completely unaddressed in the 9-11 Commission Report. Despite being a 47-story steel-frame high-rise, there is no explanation for why it fell, provoking questions and investigations for over two decades.
The removal of debris from Building 7 to Asia without examination hindered engineers' ability to analyze the collapse. This lack of evidence has fueled ongoing debates about the true cause of the building's fall.
Despite the official narrative, video evidence shows Building 7 collapsing symmetrically at free fall acceleration, resembling a global collapse rather than a progressive one. This visual discrepancy raises doubts about the accepted explanation.