Not just my opinion. The opinion of many experts including hospital personnel who were readying for mangled bodies that morning that never came.
Well, "officially", I think they'd probably say that the small pieces of human remains found hundreds of feet away, would be the result of fire and jet fuel, combining to explode and hurl their pulverized remains far away. Maybe they got stuck inside a microwave, by the bearded cave dwellers and exploded? - - - Updated - - - Dodge noted.
so they expected to find human remains that were blown into bits so small the remains of six people would fit into one test tube. collapses cant do that but of course high explosives can
Koko actually said that?...geeze,one of the more ignorant things out of him......why wouldn't a giant,collapsing heavy mass of sharp objects absolutely shred a human body?
Try to properly frame the question, you mean: why wouldn't a giant,collapsing heavy mass of sharp objects absolutely shred a human body AND THROW BONE FRAGMENTS 2 BLOCKS AWAY? Even if you went to pick up after a suicide bomber you would not find bone fragments as small as they found much less any where near that far away. You need to take a break and get out from behind your keyboard for 5 minutes check a few things out.
Fragments of the building were found much larger away than that and yes one would expect to find small pieces of bodies that far away as well.
Koko fails to understand the dustcloud that came from the collapses was one big roiling semisolid mass that picked up just about everything...
No evidence of elephants, no evidence of explosives and no reason for NIST to search for either. (You are aware that it was NIST that did the evidence gathering, aren't you?)
I see you got the call. Hey, I know. Maybe they were looking for toasters so, they missed the explosives?
Yeah, me too. Maybe next time. Guess I'll just have to enjoy her here. I'll let you get back to your stall.