Welcome back to my series of articles about the evidence in Dr Judy Wood’s book, Where Did the Towers Go? I’ve now read this book twice, and something I didn’t notice the first time, was the evidence regarding the Tipping Top of WTC2. Below is a short video then we will look at why this is important.
Why is the Tipping Top so Important?
As you see in the above video, the top of WTC2 tips to the East, but it doesn’t hit the ground. The fact that the top of WTC2 tips, means the claim by the National Institute for Standards and Technology (NIST) that WTC2 was an inevitable collapse is false.
This is a paragraph from the NIST report about the collapse,
The physical condition of the tower had deteriorated seriously. The inward bowing of columns on the east wall spread along the east face. The east wall lost its ability to support gravity loads and consequently, redistributed the loads to the weakened core through the hat truss and to the adjacent north and south walls through the spandrels. But the loads could not be supportyed by the weakened structure, and the entire section of the building above the impact zone began tilting, as a rigid block to the east and south. Column failure continued from the east wall around the corners to the north and south faces. The top of the building continued to tilt to the east and souuth as at 9.58:59am, WTC2 began to collapse.
Dr Wood explains that Nist’s explanation is misleading and deceptive. If the top of the tower had fallen in one piece it would have landed on WTC4. But you will see from the below picture that it is not there. The top of WTC2 turned too dust before it hit the ground. And How does that happen?
In her book Dr Wood explains,
NIST acknowledges the tipping, but if there is tipping, the destruction cannot then be symmetrical.
This means an asymmetrical load cannot cause a symettrical collapse, which we all have seen many times.
In the photos below, taken from Dr Wood’s book Where Did the Towers Go?, you can see that the top section stops turning and turns too dust before the building below. Dr Wood states,
If the upper block turned to near weigh-less dust, then there was no longer a force pressing down onto the lower portion of the building that could crush it...…once the tipping top has turned too powder, there is no longer any reason for the remaining structure to fail.
This blew my mind, and I wondered how I could have missed the importance of this the first time I read the book. This is why I had to do an article about this. As you can see that the top of WTC2 tips and turns too dust!! So there was nothing bearing down on the rest of the building to cause its destruction. AND if the top had stayed in one piece it would have landed on WTC4, and as you saw from the photograph above, it wasn’t there.
Was your mind blown by this too?