We should be united by investigating the crime and not bothering with who is on what side..
Kenny ESCOFFRY North Tower Emergency Lights went Out |
Behind the Scenes Ground Zero |
Crockett Grabbe Illustrated Analysis of How the WTC Was Really Demolished on 9/11
http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/illustrated-analysis-of-how-the-wtc-was-really-demolished-on-9-11-crockett-l-grabbe-phd/1120842974?ean=9781503364684
David Slesinger Crockett has been publishing peer reviewed papers on the topic for years
http://webfairy.org/slideshow/911whatzit/index.shtml
George Kozlowski Missile THEN THERE WAS ANOTHER SMALL EXPLOSION ON
THAT SECOND FLOOR HEARD WE THOUGHT IT WAS ANOTHER PLANE COMING IT
WAS LIKE BIG SHHHHH THOUSAND TIMES LOUDER THAN
THAT IT SOUNDED LIKE MISSILE COMING AND WE JUST
STARTED BOOKING WE TOOK OFF LIKE BATS OUT OF HELL
WE MADE IT AROUND THE CORNER AND THATS WHEN
THE SHIT HIT TH FAN RIGHT THEN AND THERE
THAT LOUD AND THEN BA BOOM JUST IT WAS LIKE AN
EARTHQUAKE OR WHATEVER GIANT GIANT EXPLOSION
MY EARS WERE LIKE DEAF YOU KNOW WHEN
YOU HEAR GIANT FIRECRACKER OR SOMETHING
S. GREGORY I saw a flash flash flash and then it looked like the building came down.
Bob Humphrey page 22 "Behind The Scenes"
That was around 8:30 a.m when the alarm came in
telephone and teleprinter weren't working
voice alarm
gentlemen was running down the street yelling "The World Trade center got hit!"
10 second later we heard an explosion.
We later learned it was One World Trade Center, North Tower.
Page 24
They had made it almost all the way up tto where they needed to go.
They could hear what was happening, the explosions
Page 26
"If I face one way, it was so hot"
A. SALERNO
I would say Barclay and came back up, noticing that there was nothing but three blocks of fire from Barclay down to Vesey, which would bring you to the north tower of the trade center.
We found car fires. We found buses on fire, We ended up putting out as many fires as we
could from West Broadway and Warren all the way down to West Broadway and Vesey.
Putting out all those fires, in that interim, the second building had come down. I remember hearing
a lot of explosions so I remember getting into Building 7 and searching. I remember coming out of the building now because they were afraid of Building 7 coming down, and all the other buildings around it getting knocked down. So they took us out of the building.
Patricia Ondrovic, shield 1634, EMTD, assigned to Battalion 8.
As I was running up Vesey, the first car blew up on me on the corner of Vessey and the
West Side Highway. That set my turnout coat on fire, that set my hair on fire, and that
set my feet on fire. I kept running. I got news for you, those turn out coats need to be
called burn out coats, cause this thing caught up in flames. They cut two inches off my
hair in less that two minutes, my coat was completely engulfed, and that was the only
way I could see where I was running at that point, because I had a glow from my coat.
As I was running up here, two or three more cars exploded on me. They weren't
near any buildings at that point, they were just parked on the street. Three cars b
blew up on me, stuff was being thrown. I went home all bruised that day. I knew that my
coat was on fire, and I figured well, if I can see a boat over the water, I'm just gonna jump onto the boat and take that thing to Jersey, cause no one wants to blow up Jersey. Stuff is still blowing up behind me, as I'm running. I can hear stuff exploding. I could hear rumbling, the street under me was moving like I was in an earthquake. I've been in those, so I know what they feel like. It felt like an earthquake. I saw something in the sky, it was a plane, but it was way out. It looked like it was over Jersey or something, then it wasn't there anymore. I saw a small fireball, and it was gone. Then the plane in the middle just disappeared into a little fire ball. It looked like the size of a golf ball from where I could see it. About fifteen blocks later, I had no idea that that was just the first
tower that had come down. reporters are coming up to me and asking what had
happened. Bobby Deleon We were now about 20 blocks away, debris was
hitting the back of the ambulance as we were watching this thing come down, it was just
this huge cloud. Stuff was still hitting the back of the ambulance. All I kept thinking of is if this much crap is hitting the back of the bus and we're 20 blocks away That was a military operation.
Remember EMT Patricia Ondrovic stated ambulance communications were out for 20 mins after each collapse.
http://abilitymagazine.com/nichols_verizon.html
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