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Why did WTC7 collapse? - Truthloader LIVE with Dr. Niels Harrit & Alien Scientist - YouTube

World Trade Center 7 was a 47 storey building which collapsed at 5:20PM, hours after both World Trade Centre 1 and World Trade Centre 2 collapsed. It was not hit by a plane, but it did have fires burning on a number of floors.

Its collapse has caused a huge amount of controversy, especially online, where the tower's collapse is consistently brought up as a point of contention with comments such as "Investigate WTC7" appearing with incredible regularity.

There are two competing theories on why World Trade Center 7 collapsed, one is the NIST report from 2008 which argues the building collapsed due to fire weakening the structure of the building. Another theory is that incendiaries were used to destroy the structural strength of the building, and this theory comes from Architects and Engineers for 9/11 truth.

Why is this such an important issue for people? Because the latter theory implies that we haven't been told the whole truth about who was behind the attacks of September 11th, and that, if true, is kind of a big deal.

We were joined by Dr. Niels Harrit - one of the leading experts on scientific evidence of 9/11 & YouTube vlogger Alien Scientist (http://www.youtube.com/AlienScientist)

More Alien Scientist videos to check out:
Why the NIST report on WTC7 is unscientific and false: http://bit.ly/aXr5vH
Black (Ops) 9/11: Money, Motive, Technology, and Plausible Deniability: http://bit.ly/Y3146L

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