NinjaPuppy asks:
I'm curious as to what the police and firemen had to say about building 7. I always prefer a personal opinion to some standard issued response when trying to form my opinion.
I have not bothered to do much research on Building 7 but when I read something like this, I wonder about the structural changes:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/7_World_Trade_CenterHi NinjaPuppy,
Some of the Firemen, cops and emergency services who I have talked to have big problems with how Building 7 came down. Those who were willing to talk confidentially and explore the issue have told me that Building 7 indeed looked like it came down from controlled demolition. Yes, through osmosis of the "alternative research" that has seeped in over the years now question the official version of 9/11. However, many are fearful of coming out with their true feelings. Again, the bureaucracy of conformity tends to muffle a public admission on this subject. One friend a retired NYPD detective has a relative who lost two sons to the collapses. We have spent hours talking on the subject and my friend to even broach this topic with his relative is too painful. Yes, there are many who just duck the issue altogether. However, one overwhelming sense I get with broaching this subject on collapses, in general, is what I call the "invisible electrified fence" of keeping one's mouth shut. Again, the strong pull of conformity stifles their opinions.
Let me give you an example of this conformity. Around a month or two while the clean-up (I call it tampering with evidence. I don't blame the guys and gals trying to get their brethren out of the rubble) was taking place, I had made a comment about what the firemen had endured to some Bureau Task Force cops who had been working at the site. Two of the four cops winced and one said - "right." I knew that I stepped on my d**k and didn't know why. What I found out later through my detective friend who spent the whole time in the clean-up process is that some firemen (by no means all) were looting bodies and using the "jaws of life" to open safes or other objects that contained valuables in the underground complex. In fact, in one instance while pulling up the debris a load of jeans had been pilfered and spilled out of a concealed container of sorts. I wonder if you guys have either heard this before in our mainstream press? If not, why? Was there a gag order placed on the cops, fireman and emergency personnel at the site? Now some of you may question this? That is understandable. However, can you imagine the fallout politically if this had ever come to light? For the record, I trust my detective friend completely. He trusts me and we share a common bond in another investigation altogether.
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Misha on 27 Sep 2012, 11:10, edited 1 time in total.