George B
Extinct but not forgotten Staff Member
Well Mick that is where we will probably always split company . . . and I am sure I will most likely never be satisfied because the evidence of potential skulduggery is, I fear, long gone and the memory of the events will eventually fade into history . . . so except for a few crackpots like myself it is basically over . . .I think the planes flying into the building and then the fire seemed like such an obvious cause that it seemed ludicrous to check for something like "technology we are unaware of" that somehow survived the impact, then the fires, and then destroyed the building in such a way that most engineers though it was the fires.