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Nobody is questioning he was there, or that he helped save lives - but he seems to have developed this "explosives" theory rather as an afterthought (presumably when he realised there was money to be made from gullible conspiracy loons).

According to a dated CNN report, he gave this statement five hours after the towers collapsed:
William Rodriguez worked on the basement level of the north tower and was in the building when the first plane struck his building.

"We heard a loud rumble, then all of a sudden we heard another rumble like someone moving a whole lot of furniture," Rodriguez said. "And then the elevator opened and a man came into our office and all of his skin was off."

Rodriguez, who had keys to the elevators, began climbing the upper levels of the tower with a police officer to help trapped people. He saw firefighters weighted with rescue equipment catching their breath on the 39th floor.

Rodriguez escaped and said he later saw people who had jumped or fallen from the building embedded in the sidewalk. "There was a woman that looked like she had melted into the cement," he said.
http://archives.cnn.com/2001/US/09/11/new.york.terror/

A rumble, like someone moving a whole lot of furniture??

That doesn't sound like the explosives he now claims to have heard/felt.

He claims reporters told him to keep quiet because "you don't know who you're dealing with".

So I guess we can add reporters to the list of people who have been paid off by The New World Order (TM).

Good on him for aiding in the rescue effort, but I find it curious that none of the 15 people he rescued have come forward to tell about explosions before the impact. Were all of them paid off too?

Funny that Willie doesn't mention anyone offering HIM vast amounts of money to shut up and join the conspiracy.... AFP involved there I wonder?

How much money would it take to persuade a glorified janitor to alter his story and go on a world tour preaching to daft cunts eager to hand over money to reinforce their batty beliefs?

And then there's the question of why exactly anyone would want to set off explosives before the aircraft hit.

CT nutters keep insisting the collapses were a "controlled demolition", yet hearing them tell the story it seems there were explosions going on all over the place for a good half hour or longer.

In a controlled demolition all the explosives go off within seconds of each other, not at random time intervals.

Setting them off all over the building at random times would only destabilize the towers, and could lead to a much different collapse than what we saw (for instance, collapse initiation at ground level, which would definitely have looked fishy).

Nothing about these claims makes the least bit of sense.

Which is why I think William Rodriguez is full of shit.
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