I forgot to mention the radiant heat from the entire town being on fire (ever been close to a huge bonfire?). If the boats were close to shore, I think that would be enough to set them on fire (or melt them), even without embers. True, "Google" says fiberglass won't burn. But, it also says fiberglass will melt when exposed to high heat.
Is that how the 3 rd building was downed a few buildings away from the twin towers? Am ember? Or raining nails? There was no third plane in sight and the other two had already " impacted " their targets.
As far as the raining nails, maybe they were being catapulted over to this third downed building that happened well after the primary event.
The ( new ) Owner of the previously standing twin towers describes it best after he went to the bank to collect his 17 Billion ( with a B ) of insurance money. It is probably still on the usual uncensored sites.
It was NOT embers - come on. Fiberglass resin does not easily ignite from embers.
I forgot to mention the radiant heat from the entire town being on fire (ever been close to a huge bonfire?). If the boats were close to shore, I think that would be enough to set them on fire (or melt them), even without embers. True, "Google" says fiberglass won't burn. But, it also says fiberglass will melt when exposed to high heat.
Is that how the 3 rd building was downed a few buildings away from the twin towers? Am ember? Or raining nails? There was no third plane in sight and the other two had already " impacted " their targets.
As far as the raining nails, maybe they were being catapulted over to this third downed building that happened well after the primary event.
The ( new ) Owner of the previously standing twin towers describes it best after he went to the bank to collect his 17 Billion ( with a B ) of insurance money. It is probably still on the usual uncensored sites.