It relates the experiences of Mike Pecoraro and others who worked in the subbasements of the towers. Mike felt an explosion just before the first plane hit in the sublevels. Other people felt explosions in the sublevels as well.
Here’s part of the article describing events by Mike in the North Tower sublevels after the explosions and before the collapse:
"The two decided to ascend the stairs to the C level, to a small machine shop where Vito Deleo and David Williams were supposed to be working. When the two arrived at the C level, they found the machine shop gone.
“There was nothing there but rubble, “Mike said. “We’re talking about a 50 ton hydraulic press – gone!” The two began yelling for their co-workers, but there was no answer. They saw a perfect line of smoke streaming through the air. “You could stand here,” he said, “and two inches over you couldn’t breathe. We couldn’t see through the smoke so we started screaming.” But there was still no answer.
"The two made their way to the parking garage, but found that it, too, was gone. “There were no walls, there was rubble on the floor, and you can’t see anything” he said."
You have to ask yourself, what demolished that machine shop and the parking garage?
Read for yourself.
B.Clarke
This account jibes with others written about in “First-hand Accounts of Underground Explosions In The North Tower” at
http://www.prisonplanet.com/articles/november2004/281104undergroundexplosions.htm
It relates the experiences of Mike Pecoraro and others who worked in the subbasements of the towers. Mike felt an explosion just before the first plane hit in the sublevels. Other people felt explosions in the sublevels as well.
Here’s part of the article describing events by Mike in the North Tower sublevels after the explosions and before the collapse:
"The two decided to ascend the stairs to the C level, to a small machine shop where Vito Deleo and David Williams were supposed to be working. When the two arrived at the C level, they found the machine shop gone.
“There was nothing there but rubble, “Mike said. “We’re talking about a 50 ton hydraulic press – gone!” The two began yelling for their co-workers, but there was no answer. They saw a perfect line of smoke streaming through the air. “You could stand here,” he said, “and two inches over you couldn’t breathe. We couldn’t see through the smoke so we started screaming.” But there was still no answer.
"The two made their way to the parking garage, but found that it, too, was gone. “There were no walls, there was rubble on the floor, and you can’t see anything” he said."
You have to ask yourself, what demolished that machine shop and the parking garage?
Read for yourself.
B.Clarke