It's
moron.
I was talking about
Building 7, I didn't mention the North or South Tower. You know, the one building that collapsed hours later.
If you watch footage of building 7 'collapsing', you'll see that (unlike the case with the Twin Towers) the collapse starts on the bottom floor, and that the rest of the building sinks down into the debris. The pattern in which that happens, is according to demolition experts, extremely typical for a controlled demolition.
Which brings me to the next point:
It was in a TV program that aired on Dutch national television a few weeks back. (On Sept. 10th to be exact). The show is called 'Zembla' and is a very reliable source. It's one of the country's premier actuality shows.
The show is archived, and I think I even found an English version of it (seeing as the title is in English)
Zembla - 'The Conspiracy of September 11th'
http://cgi.omroep.nl/cgi-bin/streams?/tv/vara/zembla/bb.20060911.asf
(Should be a direct link to the stream - however, I can't get it to work in my mediaplayer)
The show is about 'Loose Change'. They show interviews with experts of the Delft Technical University (who investigated the WTC collapses), demolition experts and experts from the Dutch national Air & Space Laboratory (sory for funky translation - I'm not sure how you'd call it in English).
In short, they debunk almost everything from Loose Change, except for some facts that seem to undeniably suggest that people must have known about the attacks beforehand. The bit about the German laboratory investigating the harddisks that were recovered from the WTC should be in there too. (Again, I can't get it to work on my comp - damn that - or I would tell you where to start watching).
There's also the bit of the demolition expert elaborating on how the Twin Towers were NOT taken down by controlled demolition, but building 7 was.
The show shouldn't be longer than 30 minutes.