One of the things brought out on this documentary is at 9:52 AM there was a radio message from a firefighter Chief Palmer who was on the 78th floor of the South Tower, and reported there was a fire there which he felt could be contained with 2 lines, that means 2 hoses could put it out, so it was not a very big fire. And if there were any fires below the 78th floor he would not have gone past them as no fireman would ignore a fire he saw and climb above it without putting it out first, as that would be like putting yourself on a barbeque spit.
If the entire building was engulfed in a raging fire as our government claims, how could a fireman get up to the 78th floor? And if the fire on 78th was small enough to be handled with only 2 hoses, how could it possibly melt any steel at all, let alone the on the floors below the 78th floor. However at 9:59 AM seven minutes after Chief Palmer sent this radio message from the 78th floor, the South Tower collapses. Do you still think it was the raging fire that caused it?
Watch the video then tell me what you think. The newest slightly longer version can be seen at
Edna Cintron was at WTC1 waving her right hand to the passing choppers, they only filmed her, no rescue for her or for any of the WTC victims.
U.S.A. censored those images, aired by the Canal Historia from Spain (a clear picture of her) and most recently by RTL from Germany (from two different chopper's cameras), in the German version of the 2006 Discovery Channel's documentary "Inside the Twin Towers." Discovery did not aired those images.
Then we see the picture taken by Roberto Rabanne and included in the FEMA report, currently stored at hereisnewyork.org
Finally we see Siegel's clip related Edna Cintron, related paper flying and pulverized steel and concrete, as well as those flashes seen at the moment of the WTC fall, deliberately caused by Bush's Black Operation 911.
In memory of the victims and brave men that died trying to save them, we SHOUT for Justice! see Edna waving telling you there are little hot fires