Gage's Buildings
In this slide, Richard Gage shows that he is an architect. There is no disputing this.
But take a look at the size of the buildings he has helped design. None of them are taller than two or three stories. Yet the twin towers were 110 stories tall, the tallest structures on Earth when they were constructed. Building 7 was a 47-story office building.
Richard Gage doesn't design the types of buildings that he is describing in this presentation. The overall potential energy in the WTC buildings is much, much greater than he is used to dealing with. None of the pictured buildings have the tube-in-tube design of the 9/11 buildings in question. He has no expertise (and thus no special authority) in the structure of the buildings that collapsed on 9/11.
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