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New York Times covers O'Donnell, Alex Jones, 9/11 Truth Prisonplanet.com The following appeared in the New York Times Blog section today: Rosie O’Donnell’s 9/11 Question Mike Nizza The debate over the third building that collapsed at ground zero on Sept. 11, 2001, is back. Kicking off her 9/11 investigation, Rosie O’Donnell gave fans a piece of advice: “Use google.”(Photo: Mary Altaffer/AP) On the campaign trail, former Mayor Rudolph W. Giuliani and a former senior aide are blaming each other for setting up the city’s emergency command center in a building at the World Trade Center that would be evacuated during its biggest emergency ever, collapsing hours later because of damage sustained in the terrorist attack. Or was detonated from within? Rosie O’Donnell smells a cover-up, and has been using her seat on her morning talk show, “The View,” to raise questions. Before leaving as a full-time host, she plans to tackle the issue in a special segment. If her reading list is any guide, the soon-to-be-ex-talk show host is inspired by the prevailing sources for 9/11 conspiracy. Alex Jones, who The Times’s Alan Feuer called the William Jennings Bryan of the movement, covered all of them in a 2006 speech. Mr. Feuer summarized it thusly:
The National Institute of Standards and Technology has been charged with leading the federal investigation into the collapse of buildings at the World Trade Center, but it has yet to issue a final report on Building 7. One is expected before the summer.
Glenn P. Corbett, a fire expert who is part of the inquiry, explained the working theory in 2004 (A technical explanation is explained in question 14 on a page of the inquiry’s site):
Ms. O’Donnell is not convinced by Mr. Corbett, or her co-host Elisabeth Hasselbeck, who echoed the explanation. “I do believe that it’s the first time in history that fire has ever melted steel,” Ms. O’Donnell said during a show available on YouTube. Popular Mechanics, which published a book called “Debunking 9/11 Myths,” backed up Ms. Hasslebeck on its Web site, but without the courtesy: “Ms. O’Donnell fundamentally misstates the case with her use of the word ‘melted.’” As the fire raged for hours, it was probably fed by the emergency command center’s fuel tanks in the basement, the head of the investigation told the magazine. Under those conditions, it is possible to reach temperatures that “ultimately weakened — not melted — the steel structures,” it said, before tossing out some factoids:
[Update, 3:16 pm ET: Aside from the physics of it, Ms. O’Donnell is the most prominent person lately to endorse the demolition theory, which “has managed to endure what would seem to be enormous obstacles to its practicality,” Jim Dwyer wrote in a Times article on efforts to counter conspiracy theories about 9/11:
Almost 1,000 comments on the Popular Mechanics article show how unconvinced some remain. For those people — including 16 percent of Americans in one poll who thought the demolition theory was likely true — Ms. O’Donnell’s report will be yet another reason to believe. Until, of course, the federal investigation dismisses all the conspiracy theories with its final report. Just like that fella Warren and his commission did in the 1960’s…
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