Quote Originally Posted by Serpo View Post
Its all a pile of evidence for whatever happened and as there is no photo of an incoming plane .......if there was a plane it would here in this photo..............more fast thinking..........
http://www.freeworldalliance.biz/Pic...agonImpact.jpg
There are two key things to state here.

First is that the fireball pictured above does not look like an explosive. Explosives generally combust almost instantaneously because they don't require oxygen. They are basically a flash + smoke and debris.

On the other hand, fuel will create such a fireball. It requires oxygen to burn, so the vapors will be heated and move upwards, and create a bunch of flame in a cloud. It's like the difference between a firecracker (flash + smoke) and a cup of gasoline (fireball).

So the missile must have had fuel inside of it rather than a strictly explosive load. The other possibility is that this fuel could have been pre-planted on-site.


Second, if the missile detonated at the exterior of the building, it would not have been able to make it through 3 rings. Was the missile inert and penetrating? Or did it explode at the exterior? These seem mutually exclusive unless it was either a special non-stock missile, or they pre-planted either the fireball explosion on-site beforehand, or they did something to make the penetration cross-section in the building.

If it was one of those really big missiles that was specially loaded with fuel, it's possible some of it could have detonated at the exterior of the building and the momentum of the rest could have created the hole. But it definitely wouldn't be an off-the-shelf missile imo.