Sunday, September 11, 2016

First responders recount Ground Zero illnesses

By Carol Polsky Newsday NEW YORK — Daniel Rodriguez was a police officer on Sept. 11, 2001, who found himself assigned to a temporary morgue near the downed towers, where he said “you can’t …

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Karen Tumulty was provided a peer reviewed scientific document by Garko with We Are Change Austin. It concludes that nano thermite residue was found in WTC debris. She was also informed by WAC Austin that six of the ten 9/11 commission members basically say that the commission did not get to the truth. She was also reminded that she wrote about the Bush administration’s abuse of the Patriot act to remove a number of federal judges from the bench. It was pointed out to her that the patriot act is a direct result of 9/11. Other questions were brought up such as the fact that the family members of the 9/11 victims want answers. Also, that the fact that the first responders are dying from ailments caused by being at ground zero because they were lied to [by the government] about the quality of the air. Additionally, that Charlie Sheen wrote the script 20 minutes with the president. In this script Charlie brings up 20 questions about 9/11 in a hypothetical interview with Obama. When asked if the media will get behind asking questions about 9/11 Tumulty responded by saying, “I really don’t see it happening.” Overall responses from Tumulty were that this is all conspiracy theory, and that the original 9/11 commission did get to the truth. It’s absolutely amazing that anyone can live in this world, and think that the original 9/11 commission was not a complete fabrication made to suit the Bush administration’s policies of stripping all of our rights, and war mongering.

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