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I get your point but specifically after the towers fell, the fireman saw 'rivers of molten steel' and because of the steel structure I think it is possible it can only have been steel due to volume of this molten metal. How much aluminium was available to create all this molten metal? The aircraft frame was no doubt obliterated so I would think there would not be enough aluminium for what the firemen reported.

However, the thing with the colours is very important and I imagine it is important to find out exactly where this molten metal was and what could have contributed to it.

 

I get the feeling the firemen may be reluctant to speak on it now, especially considering the official view seems to contradict their own. They are ultimately government employees..


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