Salo_t’s last line of defense – the Insurance Policy. Hmm, on the surface it certainly is a big coincidence that the buildings were insured within weeks of the attack. However, lets ask ourselves how long it took from the point when insurance was REQUESTED to when it actually went into effect. Insuring the Towers is not as simple as getting homeowners for your house. It takes a lot more than a couple of phone calls where you get quotes on the spot. No doubt there were months or years of phones calls, reports, investigations and number crunching. This was a huge policy. The insurer would have gone through a great deal of due diligence before offering a policy. Further, it is possible that it took years or decades before a policy was offered that was accepted (because of cost or other limitations). It is very possible that the owners of the Towers had been trying to insure the them since the first bombing. Would you have insured them after they had already been bombed?
Since Salo_t is using the insurance as proof of foreknowledge, the important date is not the date the insurance went into effect, rather, it is the date the insurance was requested. When was that Salo_t?