“Blast Sound” BEFORE Building 7 comes down (NIST FOIA CBS-Net Dub5 09)

FYI, wear headphones while watching, to pick up the undeniable explosion before the Penthouse, and eventually the entire building falls to the ground. Appare…


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  1. Watching this live on CNN while vacationing in Denmark, I told my
    girlfriend that it was a controlled demolition. I will never be convinced
    of anything else. One of my favorite pass times is watching demolition
    videos/docu-minis from all over the world.

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  2. The shock tube flashes are also VERY noticeable here
    /watch?v=JnLcUxV1dPo&=7m34s here is a video demonstrating shocktube in slow
    motion detonated explosives /watch?v=1AuTxeV0lxU

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  3. Sounds exactly like a bit of wind rumble or a piece of cloth touching a
    microphone. You guys ever hear an explosion in person? Those things emit
    high-frequency noises too, you know…

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  4. They do have thermite shape charges which is capable of cutting a steel
    beam in milliseconds… This would not be heard from very far away. I am
    also sure that there are other devices out there that we are unaware of…

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  5. Professional demolition job. No other explanation possible. Shows you the
    gross lies "they" are trying to make us believe. Would be interesting to
    see the insurance policies on all WTC buildings at the time of collapse,
    and to see when they were last adapted.

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  6. “he set the charges-set, boom, it collapses” ( you can also hear at that
    same time on the radio: “into the dive hole!” as you can hear the
    explosion…..) “he came back twenty minutes later looking like a three
    stooges movie all covered in plastic I swear to god” Man 2 “do yah got good
    Sh*t in there?” “that’s good Sh*t”. “don’t look back there” Man 2
    “Who-hoo-hoo-hoo” “allllriiiight” (inaudible)“come on back?”

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  7. I can't hear it at all on my computer speakers, no matter how loud, but
    when I use my aux out and play it through my iPod's docking station with
    decent speakers, it is like night and day. I think if you have poor low
    frequency speakers, you don't hear much, but try it through normal speakers
    and there you go. Might explain why NIST let one slip, if a reviewer was
    screening these things on regular computer speakers, might have sounded the
    same as the long version and therefore wasn't filtered.

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  8. How can we say this is credible? You could easily have added it in with an
    editing software. Tell me, where is the source of this video? I'd stick
    with what CBS filmed, because I believe it's harder to take sound away,
    than put sound in.

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  9. I want to see the video of this but with the previous 20 or so seconds
    before the "collapse" because I bet you can hear more explosions before the
    onset. A reporter on the ground, Ashleigh Banfield's mic picked up the low
    freq sounds of explosions for a few seconds before the building actually
    fell in this clip: watch?v=ERhoNYj9_fg

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  10. The real question you may want to ask yourselves is: HOW DID THE KNOW TO
    TRAIN THE CAMERA ALL DAY LONG ON THIS SPECIFIC BUILDING? Interesting…

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  11. The video is authentic. The government agency NIST was forced to release it
    to the public through a FOIA order. I suggest reading through the video's
    description, which has more details on how the footage was originally
    obtained.

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  12. Wow you can hear the intial blast that caused the penthouse to crumble, …
    this validates my assertion and doesn't refute how the rest of the building
    crashed. Shills like to use the penthouse to refute the fact that it fell
    at free fall speed, when it was just a separate blast from the rest of the
    building.

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  13. @livingaftermidnight I did some digging. Apparently NIST released 2
    versions of the video via FOIA. One version has the explosion (CBS-Net Dub5
    09), the other does not (CBS-Net Dub7 47). The one that doesn't is much
    longer. See tinyurlDOTcom/3x47h6w Here's the longer version on youtube:
    watch?v=JY42L1cph78 Odd that NIST would release the exact same video, one
    with the explosion, and a longer version without it. I believe they've just
    been caught doctoring 9/11 crime scene Video/Audio footage.

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  14. There certainly is the sound of an explosion or blast, right at the
    beginning, just before 00:02 appears on the counter. If NIST released it, I
    cannot think why they would have added the sound, which, let's face it,
    would be quite esy to do.

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