The destruction of World Trade Center #7 on 9/11 sticks out as a controlled demolition, not a fire-induced collapse as the official story puts forth as fact.
WTC #7 fell at 5:20 PM on 9/11/01, over seven hours after the other two buildings (World Trade Center #1 and #2). WTC #7 was NOT hit by an airplane. The building was never engulfed in flames. Over the seven hours different levels of the building burned for different amounts of time. I consider the fires in WTC #7 very small based on the video evidence.
Please become familiar with this building and how it was destroyed.
Building #7 fell in such a manner that the two buildings next to it were left comparatively undamaged.
A simple, clean view of the destruction:
The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) developed a model of the collapse of WTC #7. NIST is responsible for the final official word on the collapse and this model became a part of that official story. See what NIST produced below:
Does the NIST WTC #7 model match up to the actual collapse? It would be great if the NIST model was complete to the point where the building was out-of-sight, similar to the real video evidence. Lets take a look at a side-by-side video of the NIST model and the real WTC #7:
and another:
What does NIST have to say:
What do professional critics of NIST have to say:
Many family members who lost their loved ones to the attacks of 9/11 support a new investigation into WTC #7 – based on the evidence that supports a controlled demolition theory:
Here are some other videos pertaining to the collapse of WTC #7:








[...] WTC 7 [...]
[...] WTC 7 [...]
[...] WTC 7 [...]
[...] WTC 7 [...]
[...] 7 and pass it on to other people who you know and ask them to pass it on to their friends. http://norcaltruth.org/wtc-7/ For people who are not familiar with the destruction of World Trade Center Building 7 [...]
[...] WTC 7 [...]
[...] Jeremy Nemeth, at the University of Colorado has not clued in to the destruction of World Trade Center #7 – maybe then he would plan his cities [...]