9/11 COMMISSION REFUSES TO HEAR TESTIMONY
OF 503 FIRST-RESPONDER EYEWITNESSES (2 parts)
Within a month of 9/11, NYC fire commissioner Thomas Von Essen, a 30-year NYFD vet, set up interviews with fire, port authority police and EMT first responders, getting their initial impressions of what they experienced on Sept 11. The stories of 503 men and women is
12,000 pages, the most comprehensive on-the-scene report of what happened that day. Graeme MacQueen, a recently retired religious studies professor, read all
12,000 pages. In addition to the heartrending nature of many of the stories, the consistent theme was of hearing, feeling and seeing explosions, a controlled demoliton. Failure to officially acknowledge this evidence is further proof of an inside job by goverment, and complicity in the coverup by the media. MacQueen, a Buddhist scholar (McMaster University, Ontario, Canada), narrowed down the testimony of
118 interviews as especially court-worthy testimony. But he notes the entire testimony was excluded by the 9/11 Commission. Nor did the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) consider controlled demolition as a hypothesis for the obliteration of the WTC buildings. Part 2: MacQueen cites First Responders testimony. Video prepared for the Vancouver 9/11 Truth Conference, June 22-24, 2007
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EXPLOSIVE TESTIMONY! NYFD 9/11
WITNESSES - part 2
NYFD Asst. Commissioner Stephen Gregory: I thought that I saw...low
level flashes...I saw flash-flash-flash, and then it looked like the
building came down. You know like when they blow up a building, when
it falls down? That's what I thought I saw."
Firefighter Daniel Rivera: "At first I thought it was... Do you ever see
professional demolition where they set the charges on certain floors
and then you hear, 'pop-pop-pop-pop-pop'? That's exactly what,
because I thought it was that, when I heard that frigging noise,
that's when I saw the building coming down."
NYFD Captain Karin Deshore: "Somewhere around the middle of the
World Trade Center there was this orange and red flash coming out.
Initially it was just one flash. Then this flash kept popping, all
the way around the building, and that building had started to
explode."
The New York City Fire Department, under the direction of Fire
Commissioner Tom Von Essen, collected the testimony of 503
first-responder EMTs, Port Authority police, and firefighters. It
came to 12,000 pages. The 9/11 Commission, run by White House
appointee and insider, Philip Zelikow, rejected the testimony, just
ignored it, not germane to the foregone conclusion. Also, somewhat
explosive.
MacQueen's statement was drafted for the Vancouver 9/11 Conference,
June 22-24, 2007.
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