No adequate official explanation has ever been given for the collapse of WTC 7.
In fact, the 9/11 Commission Report failed to even mention its existence.
And FEMA, the only government agency to look into its collapse, has stated that
while fire damage is their official hypothesis as cause for the building to fall in a
perfectly symmetrical free-fall collapse, this hypothesis has, by their own admission,
"only a low probability of occurrence."
Larry Silverstein, who took over ownership of WTC 7 and the North and South Towers
just before 9/11, who signed a brand new insurance policy in July of 2001 for the buildings
specifically in case of potential terrorist attack, pocketed $1 billion when WTC 7 collapsed.
WTC 7 also housed numerous government agencies including the FBI, CIA, the SEC branch
investigating many of Wall Street's corporate fraud cases, and the OEM (Office of
Emergency Management), New York City and Rudy Giuliani's high-tech office bunker on the
23rd floor which housed state of the art 'defense' systems and military computers
tied into the central U.S. military command centers up and down the east coast.
It would seem reasonable to suggest that a serious investigation looking into the
wholly unexplainable collapse of a 47 story Manhattan high-rise would be interested
in these curious facts.