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Nathan_Hale Donating Member (114 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Mar-17-10 02:13 PM
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13. Sure, let's have more eyewitnesses
To wit:

The Atlantic correspondent William Langewiesche

Langewiesche explored the shifting debris with construction workers and engineers, documenting the crises and questions as they arose. He crawled through "the pile" with survey parties and descended deep below street level to areas where underground fires still burned and steel flowed in molten streams.

http://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2002/07/unexpectedly-this-request-was-granted-immediately-and-in-full-langewiesche-became-the-only-journalist-to-be-embedded-to-use-the-pentagon-term-for-reporters-who-live-and-travel-with-the-units-they-cover-in-the-world-trade-center-operation/2529/



Joe O'Toole, Bronx firefighter: O'Toole remembers in February seeing a crane lift a steel beam vertically from deep within the catacombs of Ground Zero. "It was dripping from the molten steel,"

http://911research.wtc7.net/cache/wtc/evidence/messengerinquirer_recoveryworker.html

The end of a steel beam, glowing & dripping. That's molten steel all right.

So, what was the source of heat that kept steel molten for weeks?
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