Why does this radio communication of first responders operating in the South Tower on Sept. 11, 2001, not match the “official” 9/11 Commission Report?
Listen as narrated by Major Reginald Shinn, U.S. Air Force (ret)
Major Reginald Shinn, U.S. Air Force (ret) – Retired officer. Served as Bombardier – Navigator in Boeing B-25′s, 41st Bombardment Group, Seventh Air Force, World War II. Awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross. http://patriotsquestion911.com/
Narrator of Let Me Know When You See Fire video 3/4/10:
The 10-minute documentary plays the final 8 minutes of radio communication of firefighters in the World Trade Center 2 building (South Tower) prior to its demolition.
Major Shinn’s concluding narration: The South Tower collapsed suddenly at 9:59 am. By the evidence of these emergency communications, it is apparent that the supposed jet fuel office fires said to have destroyed the 110 stories of structural steel was somehow insufficient to avert these rescue operations.
Something doesn’t add up. Either there were emergency teams operating in the building or there was a tremendous inferno of sustained temperature as required to obliterate the strength of steel.
The two possibilities are mutually exclusive. If you can understand the significance of this elementary evidence, it is now your responsibility to get involved.
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Again, the key points:
- Firemen were working throughout the building
- Battalion 7 had reached the 79th floor
- Battalion 15 had reached the 78th floor
- Battalion 7 Alpha had reached the 55th floor
- Rescue teams encountered only small isolated pockets of fire
- Rescue operations were finding numerous wounded survivors
- The structure of the tower was Not melted or deformed
- Rescue teams were climbing on un-compromised staircases
- Elevators were operational and in use up to the 40th floor
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