Point TT-3: A Claim Excluding Explosions in the Twin Towers
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NIST wrote as if no one – including members of the Fire Department of New York – gave evidence of explosions in the Twin Towers. [1]
Over 100 of the roughly 500 members of the FDNY who were at the site that day reported [2] what they described as explosions in the Twin Towers. Similar reports [3] were given by journalists, police officers, and WTC employees.
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NIST, “Answers to Frequently Asked Questions,” August 30, 2006 (8/6/2006), Question 2.
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Graeme MacQueen, “118 Witnesses: The Firefighters’ Testimony to Explosions in the Twin Towers,” Journal of 9/11 Studies, Vol. 2, August 2006, 47-106.
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Reports by journalists, police officers, WTC employees are summarized here: David Ray Griffin, “Explosive Testimony: Revelations about the Twin Towers in the 9/11 Oral Histories,” 911Truth.org, January 18, 2006.
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