| Subject: Re: Do we all agree that 9/11 was an inside job//Debunkers ARE implicated |
| From: you@somehost.somedomain.aus (Your Name Here=Harvey) |
| Date: 04/07/2006, 02:26 |
| Newsgroups: alt.alien.research,alt.alien.visitors,alt.paranet.ufo,sci.skeptic,alt.fan.art-bell |
In article <Ha2qg.33630$VE1.10834@newssvr14.news.prodigy.com>, fakeaddress@nowhere.org says...
Your Name Here=Harvey wrote:
With the matter of arguing the case, it is interesting to note
Lt. Col. Karen Kwiatkowski as to what goes on within the Pentagon, when
she comments personally about the leadership present there.
How with the Neocons, who are behind G W Bush's policy decisions - that
although they are regarded as being highly intelligent people - these
people never served in the military or seen service (G W Bush is not
counted because he was never in active service in a wartime environment) and
are not team players, have not functioned within a team environment.
So how do these non-fighting, desk-bound bureaucrats blow up
buildings? How do they order up some massive treasonous conspiracy,
while keeping it from Lt. Col. Kwiatkowski and all the other loyal
Americans inside the Pentagon? What do you think the answer is if
they order real soldiers to attack their own nation and
arbitrarily murder a few thousand of their countrymen?
I think Bush and the neo-conservatives are awful. But let's not
accuse them of what the did not, and could not, have done.
--
--Bryan
The information tells a story....
WTC Basement Blast And Injured Burn Victim Blows 'Official 9/11 Story'
Sky High
"What happened to William Rodriguez the morning of 9/11 is a miracle.
What happened to his story after-the-fact is a tragedy.
Declared a hero for saving numerous lives at Ground Zero, he was the janitor
on duty the morning of 9/11 who heard and felt explosions rock the basement
sub-levels of the north tower just seconds before the jetliner struck the
top floors.
Rodriguez claims this was impossible and clearly demonstrates a controlled
demolition brought down the WTC, saying "Let’s see them (the government)
try to wiggle out of this one."
"When I heard the sound of the explosion, the floor beneath my feet vibrated,
the walls started cracking and it everything started shaking," said Rodriguez,
who was huddled together with at least 14 other people in the office.
"Seconds after the first massive explosion below in the basement still
rattled the floor, I hear another explosion from way above," said Rodriguez.
"Although I was unaware at the time, this was the airplane hitting the tower,
it occurred moments after the first explosion."
"He was burned terribly," said Rodriguez. "The skin was hanging off his hands
and arms. His injuries couldn’t have come from the airplane above, but only
from a massive explosion below. I don’t care what the government says,
what scientists say. I saw a man burned terribly from a fire that was caused
from an explosion below.
"I know there were explosives placed below the trade center. I helped a man
to safety who is living proof, living proof the government story is a lie and
a cover-up.
"I have tried to tell my story to everybody, but nobody wants to listen.
It is very strange what is going on here in supposedly the most democratic
country in the world. In my home country of Puerto Rico and all the other
Latin American countries, I have been allowed to tell my story uncensored.
But here, I can’t even say a word." - Arctic Beacon (06/24/05)
http://killtown.911review.org/oddities/911.html
William Rodriguez, a 9-11 Survivor
This past week I had the great pleasure of meeting William Rodriquez,
a humble man from Puerto Rico who worked at the World Trade Center.
William had worked for the New York Port Authority for about twenty years.
He was in charge of the three stairwells - A, B and C. His job included the
maintenance of the three narrow stairwells in the class "A" building - WTC1,
the north tower. Arriving at 8:30 on the morning of 9-11 he went to the
maintenance office located on the first sublevel, one of six sub-basements
beneath ground level. There were a total of fourteen people in the office at
this time. As he was talking with others, there was a very loud massive
explosion which seemed to emanate from between sub-basement B2 and B3.
There were twenty-two people on B2 sub-basement who also felt and heard that
first explosion.
At first he thought it was a generator that had exploded. But the cement
walls in the office cracked from the explosion. "When I heard the sound of
the explosion, the floor beneath my feet vibrated, the walls started cracking
and everything started shaking." said Rodriguez, who was crowded together
with fourteen other people in the office including Anthony Saltamachia,
supervisor for the American Maintenance Company.
Just seconds later there was another explosion way above which made the
building oscillate momentarily. This, he was later told, was a plane hitting
the 90th floor. Upon hearing about the plane, he immediately thought of the
people up in the restaurant. Then there were other explosions just above B1
and individuals started heading for the loading dock to escape the
explosion's resulting rampant fire. When asked later about those first
explosions he said: "I would know if an explosion was from the bottom or the
top of the building." He heard explosions both before and after the plane hit
the tower.
A fellow worker Felipe David came into the office. "He had been standing in
front of a freight elevator on sub-level 1 about 400 feet from the office
when fire burst out of the elevator shaft, causing his injuries." The skin on
his face had been peeled away by the heat of the blast and he was horribly
burned on thirty-three percent of his body. "He was burned so badly from the
basement explosion that flesh was hanging from his face and both arms."
William asks: "How could a jetliner hit 90 floors above and burn a man's arms
and face to a crisp in the basement below within seconds of impact?"
William led Felipe David outside to safety. William continued to hear people
screaming and returned to the building in spite of police orders.
There were people encased in elevators. There were people who needed help.
The firemen made it up to the 27th floor but were exhausted from the burden
of their equipment. As William had ascended up the stairwell he, as well as
the firemen, had heard explosions from the 20th through the 30th floor.
Chunks of the building were falling down all around them and they could
literally hear the building coming down. Yet, the firemen continued to climb
and give aid. After all, they assumed the fire was isolated at the location
where the plane entered.
Strangely, while William was on the 33rd floor he heard lots of very loud
noise as if someone was moving heavy equipment and furniture around on the
34th floor. The reason this is interesting is that the 34th floor was
completely empty. Elevators did not stop at the 34th floor. It was off limits
due to a construction project. He said that this was the first time that he
felt fear.
He made it back down to the hole where the front doors used to be before they
were blown out. The bottoms of the elevator doors were blown partially open.
William Rodriguez saved lives that day. Currently he is attempting to alert
the public to what actually happened. He is a courageous witness to those
terrible events.
William spent hours testifying before the 9-11 Commission behind closed doors.
His testimony as an eye witness does not appear anywhere in the 576 page
report. But after all, Bush told us who did it, so why bother to examine the
evidence or talk with the witnesses. The only agency that was allowed to
investigate the circumstances of the event was FEMA.
The National Institute of Safety and Technology (NIST), an independent
investigative group ignored his plea to tell his story. He contacted them
four times but never got a response. NIST was funded by the government which
gives you a pretty good idea of just how subjective their findings were.
They were paid $35 million dollars and the investigation lasted two years.
William Rodriguez also contacted the FBI who never followed up.
The media was not interested. CNN spent a day filming and interviewing him at
his home but when it was shown the following day it was thoroughly edited.
Some reporters have subtly warned Rodriguez to keep quiet as he could
jeopardize his life. They said "You do not know who you are dealing with!"
He already looked death in the face and he will probably continue to
courageously tell his story. He is speaking the truth and he is speaking it
for his friends. He says: "I am living on borrowed time since I probably
should be dead anyway."
William Rodriguez says: "I have tried to tell my story to everybody, but
nobody wants to listen. It is very strange what is going on here in
supposedly the most democratic country in the world. In my home country of
Puerto Rico and all the other Latin American countries, I have been allowed
to tell my story uncensored. But here, I can't even say a word." -
Conservative Voice (08/25/05)
Harvey