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The speaker describes being inside a building lobby waiting to go upstairs when the "whole fucking thing blew." The building collapsed from the inside, trapping people in the lobby. The speaker believes there were three explosions, including a secondary explosion. They claim to have arrived after the initial impact or fire and were in a staging area inside the building when the lobby collapsed. The speaker says "everything just letting loose inside the building." They emphasize that the collapse occurred while they were waiting to go upstairs and that many people were trapped.

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Speaker 1 describes a horrific explosion in the lobby of a building, followed by two more explosions. They mention that the entire building collapsed, causing chaos and trapping many people inside. Speaker 0 asks if the secondary explosion was planned, and Speaker 1 confirms that it was. They explain that they were inside the building, waiting to go upstairs when the explosions occurred. Speaker 0 clarifies that a plane hit the building first, followed by the secondary explosions. Speaker 1 confirms this and mentions that they witnessed a large airplane flying into the second building. They describe the experience as surreal, like a movie. Speaker 1 also mentions the possibility of more buildings exploding and expresses confusion and disbelief about the situation.

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The speaker and another person discuss the collapse of a building, with smoke and glass everywhere. They are among the last ones in the building and decide to leave. They mention a plane hitting 6 World Trade Center, causing chaos. A person named Bennett, a Secret Service agent, recounts the events. The conversation ends with the mention of OST titles.

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There was an explosion in the lobby of a building. The whole lobby collapsed, and it was described as horrible and like hell. There were multiple explosions, including a secondary one. People were waiting to go upstairs when the building blew up. They tried to work their way out and help others escape. They witnessed a plane flying into another building. It was like a movie set and surreal. The building collapsed during the third explosion. The speaker is now trying to find something.

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The speaker recalls receiving a call from the fire department commander who was unsure if they could contain the fire. The speaker suggested that, given the significant loss of life, it might be best to pull back. The decision was made to pull back, and they subsequently witnessed the building collapse.

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A building collapsed, resembling a controlled demolition. Firefighters couldn't fight the fire due to the unstable structure. World Trade Center 7, considered the starting point for rebuilding, was cleared quickly and had no casualties. It burned until late afternoon, allowing people to evacuate. The fire department commander suggested pulling the building to prevent further loss of life, and they made the decision to do so. The building then collapsed.

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Speaker 1 discusses the collapse of building 7 and requests a video clip to be shown. Speaker 0 mentions that the collapse is not shown and suggests there might be a code preventing it. Speaker 0 also mentions that questioning the collapse of building 7 is seen as weird and can lead to job loss. Speaker 2 explains that building 7 collapsed on September 11, 2001, despite not being hit by an aircraft. The building had been damaged by debris and fire, but most of the fires were extinguished by 5:20 PM. Speaker 2 questions the official explanation that the collapse was primarily due to fire and asks for opinions on what it looks like.

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The speaker, trained as a paramedic, went to the World Trade Center and was allowed inside by a FEMA agent. He and others directed people leaving the building to avoid falling debris. After the second plane hit, he asked an FBI agent about air support and bomb threats, suspecting the planes were a distraction for bombs in the garage. He told an FBI agent that the buildings would collapse, and the agent confirmed they knew. The speaker then left the building and offered help to paramedics outside. Shortly after, the building exploded and collapsed. He ran and took cover behind pillars, surviving the falling debris. He believes others he was running with who didn't turn were killed and cars were exploding.

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The speaker describes witnessing a building collapse, with windows breaking and the bottom floor caving in. Another speaker recalls watching a show where Larry Silverstein, the owner of World Trade Center 7, mentioned that the building was brought down through controlled demolition. The speaker confirms that Silverstein used those words. There is a mention of a phone call where someone suggests pulling the building due to the inability to contain a fire. The speaker also mentions contacting the History Channel to inquire about the show, but it was not available to the public. The cause of the collapse is uncertain, whether it was engineered for safety or a result of the collisions.

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Upon entering the building, the speaker helped a colleague to safety. The speaker expected the building to be empty, but instead saw many people who had apparently entered through other entrances. The speaker assumed entry had been allowed at other locations. The speaker saw police officers with weapons. Everyone inside the building appeared calm. The speaker did not see anyone agitated, nor did they hear any directives from law enforcement upon entering. People were walking through velvet ropes in the main public areas.

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Tommy and Jeff discuss a building collapse. They describe smoke, glass, and chaos. Bennett, a Secret Service agent, recounts a plane hitting the building. Bennett spells his name and identifies as Secret Service.

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There was an explosion in the lobby, causing it to collapse. The building was on fire. Witnesses mentioned multiple explosions, with the second one occurring while they were on the stairs. They arrived after the fire had started and saw three explosions in total. They observed the first explosion and continued watching the building.

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The speaker describes a building collapsing and being amazed by how it went down floor by floor. Another person witnessed the collapse and heard gunshots before people started running. They saw the World Space Center collapsing and explosions happening. Another speaker suggests that the only way a building can collapse like that is through controlled demolition using explosives.

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A Red Cross representative told people to stay behind a line because they were thinking about bringing a building down. The representative spoke to a firefighter and returned, counting down into a radio. He then told people to run for their lives. Two or three seconds later, explosions occurred, described as a distinct "ba boom" sound, unlike the sounds of collapsing floors. The witness felt a rumble in the ground and believed it was an explosion.

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They are inside a building near the World Trade Center during the first plane impact. One person says they were standing right underneath the 6th World Trade Center when the plane hit; describes it as "a plane, the engine screaming, and then just an explosion. Glass, then everybody was running around trying to get away." Another adds that they believe they are "the last ones in this building right now" and tells others, "you should leave. Everybody else is gone." There is then mention that "the top of the building fell down. Fell over us," and a note that they haven't seen outside yet. Identity details provided: Bennett, b e n n e t t e; Sergeant? No. Secret Service. Secret Service. How do you want your title? OST. OST.

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Speaker 0 describes hearing a series of explosions that sounded like bullet shots, followed by the collapse of the World Trade Center. The speaker states that people began running as the "bombs were gone" and describes watching a few explosions before fleeing as the building came down. Speaker 1 claims that the only way a building can accelerate during a collapse is through pre-engineered, precisely timed, and precisely placed explosives, which they identify as controlled demolition.

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The speaker describes witnessing the collapse of the World Trade Center and hearing what sounded like gunshots. They saw the building being taken down and people running away. The speaker observed explosions and then turned around to run for their life. Another speaker adds that the only way a building can collapse with acceleration is through controlled demolition using precisely timed and placed explosives.

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The speaker witnessed the collapse of a building, which was taken down floor by floor. They described hearing loud bangs, like bullet shots, and saw the building being hit multiple times. The bombs caused people to start running, and the speaker also ran for their life as the World Space Center collapsed. Another speaker explains that the only way a building can collapse with acceleration is if it has pre-engineered and precisely timed explosives. This suggests that the collapse was controlled.

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The speakers discuss the collapse of the World Trade Center. They mention that the building was taken down floor by floor, not by popping out. They describe hearing loud noises like bullet shots and seeing the building collapse in a series of explosions. They believe that the collapse was caused by pre-engineered explosives, suggesting a controlled demolition.

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Speaker 0: Someone ran floor by floor instead of popping out. Then it was like bang bang bang bang bang like bullet shots. Just like 20 straight hits went down. As the bombs were going, people just started running. World Trade Center was coming right down from the corner. The whole building just went, and as the bombs were gone, people just started running. Speaker 1: The only way that a building can accelerate as it collapses is by having pre engineered, precisely timed and precisely placed explosives, in other words control.

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There was an explosion in the lobby; it was the third explosion. The whole lobby collapsed on us. We were in the staging area inside the building waiting to go upstairs, and they were still smoking. After that, everybody tried to work their way out.

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In the discussion, the collapse of Building 7 is debated through direct claims by several speakers. Speaker 0 states, "I saw Building 7 come down, and it was a controlled demolition. A classic controlled demolition." Speaker 1 counters with skepticism, arguing that "That building had no reason to come down. There's no history of a high rise fire and a fireproof resulting in failure of the building because the building is, in New York City, parlance, a class one, which is a single word, fireproof." The exchange shifts toward accountability and transparency. Speaker 2 asserts, "I demand to know, as should everyone, especially the media, why important testimony from made that day from over a 150 police, firefighters, and first responders regarding explosions wasn't included in the commission report nor investigated further." The conversation then moves to specific explosive claims. Speaker 3 contends, "It was a secondary explosion, probably a device either planted before or on the aircraft that did not explode until a hour later. I'm gonna call the vehicle right now. You gotta get back to me. Five minutes and the elevators exploded on us." A sense of urgency and confusion is conveyed, with a voice adding, "We we we we said something's wrong here. I mean, the plane hit up on the Eightieth Floor. I mean, fuck. In five minutes, all of a sudden, now the elevator's exploding on the first level in the lobby?" Personal losses and the human cost are underscored. Speaker 0 reflects on the impact on his own life, saying, "And it's the first thing I think of when I get up in the morning, and it's the last thing at night before I go to bed. I lost Tommy O'Hagan, Kenny Kompel, and Bruce Van Hynes that day." The conversation culminates with a tribute to fallen colleagues. Speaker 2 notes, "343 firefighters, including three of my good friends, Thomas Hetzel, Bobby Evans, and Mike Keefer, perished that day. And these were some of the best and the bravest people in the world. And they, along with the rest of those who were murdered and died horrible deaths, deserve justice."

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Speaker 0 describes witnessing a rapid sequence of explosions and the collapse of the World Trade Center. “Floor by floor instead of popping out. But was it if if they had detonated. Yeah. And then what did take down a building. All of a sudden, it was like bang bang bang bang like bullet shots. I saw from the corner, boom boom boom boom boom boom boom Just like 20 straight hits just went down.” As the bombs were gone, people began running; the witness sat there and watched a few of them explode, then turned around and started running for life because, in the witness’s view, “World Trade Center was coming right down from the corner.” The sounds continued with, “Boom. Boom. Boom. Boom. Boom.” The entire building “just went,” and again, the witness states, “as the bombs were gone, people just started running. And I sat there and watched a few of them explode.” Speaker 1 asserts a technical claim about how a building can collapse rapidly. “Only way that a building can accelerate as it collapses is by having pre engineered, precisely timed, and precisely placed explosives. In other words, controlled demolition.”

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The speaker describes a building collapsing floor by floor, likening the sounds to bullet shots or bombs going off in rapid succession. They saw multiple explosions and then ran as the World Trade Center came down. Another speaker claims that the only way a building can accelerate as it collapses is through controlled demolition, involving pre-engineered, precisely timed, and placed explosives.

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Speaker 1 discusses his involvement in 9/11-related inquiries after receiving concerns from families. He emphasizes the role of whistleblowers who fear disclosure of anonymity, noting that while his office is good at protecting identities, not every congressional office is. He credits investigative reporters for bringing information forward and explains that his involvement began when nine/eleven families approached him with a heavily redacted FBI report on Saudi involvement, asking for it to be unredacted. He mentions that Richard Blumenthal is the chairman of PSI in the last Congress and that the inquiry extended to topics like the PGA Tour’s deal with Live Golf and Saudi Arabia, but that those are private matters not to be intruded upon. He says, however, that due to the redacted FBI document about Saudi involvement, he started gathering information and is currently in a position to review it, with an invitation to the audience to share information, though with the expectation that information will be debunked by his staff. He notes his own background from Oshkosh, Wisconsin, and that he initially accepted the prevailing narrative about 9/11 but began receiving information from sources that challenged it, leading him to pursue a more open investigation. He stresses that his staff’s primary goal is to obtain information and debunk it, to poke holes in the claims, and that he does not want to avoid discussing the topic. He acknowledges there are many legitimate questions that he is willing to ask, starting with World Trade Center 7, a building he had not heard of before. He asks why it is so difficult to discuss these topics and why legitimate questions seem to be quashed, suggesting there is something unexplained that has not been disclosed. He mentions public reception, including hostile comments online, and notes that many Americans had never heard of World Trade Center 7. Speaker 1 describes the scene surrounding WTC7, including a BBC reporter on air describing its collapse while the building still appears to be standing behind her. He points to a video that appears to show a single perspective of the event and references a later interview with a controlled demolition expert who asserted it was controlled demolition, though this assertion predates the event. He emphasizes that the building collapsed on September 11, and there are unanswered questions. He recounts Graham McQueen’s investigation before his death, who compiled approximately 150 documented recordings from first responders and reporters on the morning of 9/11 who said they heard explosions. He states that the 9/11 Commission and NIST did not discuss these explosions. He mentions Barry Jennings, who was in Building 7, who had to evacuate, but could not gather because the stairwell between the 6th and 8th floors had been blown out.
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