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When designing any structure, its life cycle, construction cost, maintenance and demolition costs should be estimated. My first project in the office, while still a student, was a project of demolition of a precision instruments factory and adaptation to the needs of a residential investment. In Europe, most demolitions are carried out with the use of excavators and explosions are rather an American specialty, but I end up working with international design offices, so I know something about it. The key supports of the structure are equipped with holes for explosives, but I do not think that the installation of cables, and most of all the explosives themselves, were placed during construction because they have a period of obsolescence and would expire, which would result in an explosion and an uncontrolled fall. In normal demolition, everything of value is first dismantled to recover raw materials such as electrical and ventilation equipment and installations, window frames and so on. In this case, it would be reasonable to assume that the explosives and probably the cable installation that held them together were installed shortly before demolition, most likely during some kind of renovation, but not enough to expire the explosives. I do not think such an installation would be possible in chaos and within a few hours. These three buildings had a total of 267 above-ground storeys and several dozen structural poles on each of them. Such an operation had to take weeks, it was probably divided into stages.

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You have not specified what country you live in Europe...I have often wondered if in other countries, they know that the official 9/11 story of the U.S. is a lie. Like we're North Korea believing the lies of our government, while the rest of the world pities us.

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It does not matter. In many European countries you can go to jail for asking questions about jews. I used to work as an architectural design software specialist and traveled for conferences and training all over Europe. I have often used as a joke that something is made of Saudi passports and I have watched the people and their reaction to it usually they were structural engineers and architects. Some were initially confused with conformism but superficially, and after making sure they could express their thoughts safely, I didn't meet a single person who would believe the official version of the events except for one professor in college but he was the head of Rotary club for several countries and did the famous masonic handshake to me.

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Well that confirms my thinking. We Americans might just be some of the most brainwashed citizens on the planet.