Your inference being, if it did not melt steel then the buildings could not have collapsed? Is that about right?
Now now, the rules were perfectly clear, ONE piece of the very best evidence, not two, nor 3, just one, so what do you want to focus on, the Passport of the Steel Beams? Which one is your best shot.
Many objects survived the impact and destruction of the plane, a seat cushion was among the many things found intact. A Satellite once crashed to earth with live worms aboard, the worms survived against the odds so things like this do happen. Besides, why does an intact Passport actually matter? It's a deflection, another piece of nonsense thrown into the Conspiracy soup to muddy the waters, the passport is irrelevant because it served no purpose, it was not used as evidence of anything, least of all that the passport holder was on the plane, the passenger manifest and various other pieces of evidence showed he was on that plane. If they had not found the passport they still had sufficient evidence to show he was aboard.
"Orange County, CA., Sept. 11 - Lisa Anne Frost was 22 and had just graduated from Boston University in May 2001 with two degrees and multiple academic and service honors. She had worked all summer in Boston before coming home, finally, to California to start her new life. The Rancho Santa Margarita woman was on United Flight 175 on the morning of Sept. 11, 2001, when it became the second plane to slam into the World Trade Center... Her parents, Tom and Melanie Frost, have spent two years knowing they will never understand why. A few days before the first anniversary of our daughter's murder, we were notified that they had found a piece of her in the piles and piles of gritty rubble of the World Trade Center that had been hauled out to Staten Island. It was Lisa's way, we believe, of telling us she wasn't lost. In February, the day of the Columbia tragedy, we got word they'd found her United Airlines Mileage Plus card. It was found very near where they'd found a piece of her right hip. We imagine that she used the card early on the morning of Sept. 11 to get on the plane and just stuck it in her back pocket, probably her right back pocket, instead of in her purse. They have found no other personal effects". ============================= United Airlines Flight 93 slammed into the earth Sept. 11 near Shanksville, Somerset County, at more than 500 mph, with a ferocity that disintegrated metal, bone and flesh. It took more than three months to identify the remains of the 40 passengers and crew, and, by process of elimination, the four hijackers...But searchers also gathered surprisingly intact mementos of lives lost. Those items, such as a wedding ring and other jewelry, photos, credit cards, purses and their contents, shoes, a wallet and currency, are among seven boxes of identified personal effects salvaged from the site.
I have no doubt some people think the subsequent inquiry was a Conspiracy. People see them everywhere.
Funny enough Dev,I actually believe some of this and it never mentions the Irish!I'm only saying ie no conspiracies,hmmmm