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Hier een paper specifiek over de claims van William Roderiquez
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The descriptions of explosions in the basement levels are entirely consistent with jet fuel traveling down the elevator shafts and entirely inconsistent with the effects of high explosives. On the B-4 level, three stories below Rodriguez, Hursley Lever says, "I heard a bomb." But in his next sentence he makes it clear that he didn't think it was a bomb: "So, I says, 'Probably a transformer again blew up.' So I step back, finish what I had to finish, and I started towards the door again. And there came a big blast with a big ball of fire." Source
In this paper I present over 220 witness accounts from inside the towers, from below the aircraft impact zones. Below the 92nd floor of the north tower, one or more of the following conditions was reported on at least 50 separate floors, all the way to the lowest basement level: fireballs from the elevator shafts, fires, presence of jet fuel or fumes, blown elevator shafts or elevator cars, burns or other injuries from elevator shaft explosions and fire, and interior damage caused by the aircraft impact, fuel ignition, and falling elevators. More than one of those conditions was reported on many of those 50 floors. What William Rodriguez and other conspiracists say couldn't happen, did happen: to real people in the real world.
Rodriguez's main complaint is that his account has been ignored by official investigative bodies. Yet when he had the chance to go on the public record at a 2004 meeting held by chief investigators from NIST, he spoke about problems with keeping the stairwells clean, about some preexisting damage in the stairwells, and about the elevators not working properly after the attack.
At a public meeting, to the people charged with finding out why the towers collapsed, Rodriguez said nothing about his major claim: that he knows there were explosives in the north tower basement.