I spent many a day in the upper floors of Two World Trade Center. When there was wind, the building swayed - it was unnerving at first, especially while in an elevators. There were two elevator banks - one was a group that went up to about the 45th floor, and another that you had to change over to to go the rest of the way up.

If a little WIND could move those buildings and many other lesser ones, what the hell do you think an airliner could do if it hit it? It would seriously destabilize the structure, that's what - and that's why it was built to collapse straight down. An architect told me on 9/11, on the subway, that they would collapse from the impact and fires, and they did.

Seven World Trade Center is the object of many law suits and investigations. More of the story of it's destruction is forthcoming. There are so many companies and government agencies involved it could take forever, but that's the way the courts work.