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It wasn't maximum speed, and though that is *an* explosion, it's not enough to make the building fall at that speed. A normal pancake effect would have been drastically slower and easily recognizable by anyone who has seen one. The foundation of the building was also completely pulverized, and there are a few survivors' accounts of explosions in the basement before the plane strike, and explosions in the building (nowhere near the plane's impact) on the way down. There are plenty of pics of cut support beams found in the wreckage. You can tell they were cut by the exact angle in which they were all found, which is also the way demolitions take place. I could go on, but there's really no point, since you're probably the kind of dumbass that will refuse to believe the people there, and would instead believe the government. Even Wikipedia goes into detail about all the 9/11 bullshit and the 9/11 commission bullshit. When you stop listening to what you're told and look for yourself, the facts all point to one place. Do some research.
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