Sounds like you prefer a CC buckling over 2-3 floors too. Imo, it is the only way to explain the huge lateral shift.
There may be another way. All CCs removed nearly simultaneous including the 500 row, west, north and south walls left in place. Natural action-reaction pushes out the west wall during the hinge.
A good rotoscope will show how upper 1000CC to 500CC falls relative to their lower counterparts.
If the initial movements of a particular row is straight down, no hinge for that row.
It's just like Achimspok did for the 500CCs but with a very accurate rotoscope.
Secondly, I suspect the push-out of of the lower west wall may be a local phenomenon, not global. (In other words, maybe it is only the lower west wall pushed out for 10 floors and not much else.) If I could see 20 floors over the IZ, 20 floors under the IZ in a rotoscope that doubt would be removed.
I also know there is a strange corner break and bend about 10 floors above the IZ along the NE corner. If we cannot see it we do not know if the cropped version shows global or only local upper and lower block orientation.
As another example, if we did a west side rotoscope for the earliest movement of WTC1, would we see all 6 rows of columns fail downwards? I'm guessing yes. Visuals like that would be fantastic to show how the strength of the whole core just "disappears" all together. We need to see in the earliest movement for each building if a particular row of upper CCs move "through" the lower or if the earliest movement has a sideways rotational element.