A new 3-dimensional computer model simulated the alleged plane strike to the World Trade Center’s North Tower exactly as reported according to the 911 commission report.
These findings give a very vivid depiction as to how the Sept. 11th attack looks according to the official reports. Except unlike most simulations, this 3D model raises more questions than it answers.
The simulation carefully reproduces in 3D the entire airspace surrounding the North Tower of the World Trade Center as it stood before the attack on Sept. 11th, 2011. According to the official Commission, one of the attackers flew a Boeing 747 into the north face of the tower.
Official reports state that the buildings collapsed due to the heat and fires generated from the two planes crashing into the side of the buildings.
53 video clips were compiled by lead researcher Richard D. Hall into a 1-minute presentation to analyze if the footage was shown on the news the day of the attack aligned with the “official flight path”.
Learn more about this new investigation and watch the 3D simulation on the next page

This is nothing to speculate about. It happened as so many people saw it happen. What jerks.
Nano thermite much?
Don’t believe anything tho site says and that aircraft in the pic is not a B747 which has 4 engines.
We dont need g 20…you keep dreaming snowflake
I see you learned a lot at the university of hard knocks….
This guy is probably as close as any with this theory to date. We would have to waterboard Rumsfeld (or worse) to ever get to the real truth. We never heard from them about the 2.3 TRILLION dollars that was missing. Oh yeah, the missile took out the accounting office at the Pentagon and destroyed all the Records they were investigating. I voted for the lowlife Bush twice………….NOW I believe he is as Evil as they come. Inside job all the way folks. Open your minds and read the facts. You”ve been Duped.
Your a bogus site !
stop with this b******t.. i was there it happened, ur a bunch a assholes
MAGA
They’re in the bottom of the Atlantic ocean.