Never Forget… World Trade Center 7 Witness, Barry Jennings

I originally posted the following statement and video onto my Facebook wall…

Never forget… that Barry Jennings, who was tasked with helping to man the Office of Emergency Management on the 23rd floor of World Trade Center 7, was one of the last two men to exit the building alive. Not only did he find the entire center completely abandoned, he also witnessed multiple explosions take place within the building as he attempted to escape, even leaving him hanging on the landing of a set of stairs, as the floor voided out beneath him from explosions happening below him, at one point…

Barry Jennings Interviews (WABC-TV, 2001 / LTW, 2007):

Never Forget… That No Plane Hit World Trade Center 7

I originally posted the following statement and video onto my Facebook wall…

Never forget… that no plane hit World Trade Center 7.

WTC7 Drops at Near Free-Fall Speed with Near Symmetry:

WTC7 Drops into Itself at Near Free-Fall Speed w/ Near Symmetry:

WTC7 Drops at Near Free-Fall Speed & Symmetry from Fire/Debris?:

Explosion Heard at WTC7 Shortly Before Its Near Free-Fall Drop:

Never Forget… Those Who Jumped from the Twin Towers to Their Deaths on 9/11/2001 Saved Many Other Lives

I originally posted the following information and statement onto my Facebook wall…

Although these particularly delicate 9/11 images are a source of great discomfort, for various reasons, as they do, indeed, signify a fatal act of desperation on the part of some victims, they should still not be completely erased from history

Although these particularly delicate 9/11 images are a source of great discomfort, for various reasons, as they do, indeed, signify a fatal act of desperation on the part of some victims, they should still not be completely erased from history

The 9/11 Victims America Wants to Forget: The 200 Individuals Who Flung Themselves from the Twin Towers Who Have Been “Airbrushed from History’:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2035720/9-11-jumpers-America-wants-forget-victims-fell-Twin-Towers.html

(Tom LeonardAlmost all of them jumped alone, although eyewitnesses talked of a couple who held hands as they fell.

One woman, in a final act of modesty, appeared to be holding down her skirt. Others tried to make parachutes out of curtains or tablecloths, only to have them wrenched from their grip by the force of their descent.

The fall was said to take about ten seconds. It would vary according to the body position and how long it took to reach terminal velocity — around 125mph in most cases, but if someone fell head down with their body straight, as if in a dive, it could be 200mph.

(Read entire article here…)

Through their deaths, these particular 9/11 victims inadvertently saved many other lives, as those employees in the floors of the Towers below them who witnessed their falls quickly decided to ignore official orders that they remain in their cubicles, and evacuated the building, instead.

However, their fatalities have remained a source of discomfort from day one. But, no matter the reason, they should not be erased from history.

My Strange Experience While Working for NYC’s Department of Health in Immediate Aftermath of 9/11…

The following correspondence originally took place upon the Facebook wall of my friend, Kala Z, after he shared a photo from here, and I was subsequently tagged within his comments section…

Kala Z.: ….But Christine Todd Whitman (former governor of New Jersey and former head of the EPA) said the air at Ground Zero was safe……

Five and a half years ago, Jon Stewart hosted a panel on The Daily Show with four 9/11 first responders to discuss the health impacts they face and why the Senate should pass the Zadroga Act. The panel reconvened on Monday to press for reauthorization of the Zadroga Act now that it has lapsed - and of the four 9/11 first responders on the panel, two were now too ill to participate and one has passed away...

Five and a half years ago, Jon Stewart hosted a panel on The Daily Show with four 9/11 first responders to discuss the health impacts they face and why the Senate should pass the Zadroga Act. The panel reconvened on Monday to press for reauthorization of the Zadroga Act now that it has lapsed – and of the four 9/11 first responders on the panel, two were now too ill to participate and one has passed away…

Rebekah P.: Rayn was there. Sent by the Health Dept. with a group of children (but no masks) to hand out pamphlets.

Rayn: Not exactly, Rebekah… In reality, I worked for the New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, at 2 Lafayette St., located about six blocks from the former WTC, and at that particular time, as supervisor of the Youth Employment program, my summer group of high schoolers had already completed their jobs, and were no longer employed under me, while the fall group hadn’t yet been assigned.

When I arrived to work on September 12, 2001, the air was smoke-filled, and smelled and tasted like a nauseating, headache-inducing mixture of burning plastic, metal, chemicals, and what I imagined to likely be cremated human remains. Instantly suspicious of the air quality upon exiting the City Hall – Brooklyn Bridge subway station, I kept my hand over my nose, and didn’t dare open my mouth – though the putrid cocktail of death was inescapable. My branch supervisor, Jessica Morris, who was the director of Community Relations, was waiting at the entrance of my building, and when I walked up to her, and waved, she smiled, saying she was glad I showed up, then informed me that my direct supervisor wouldn’t be at work, anytime soon. She then asked me if I wanted to accompany her to Ground Zero to hand out masks to the workers, there. I took one look at the masks she was holding, saw that they were made of mere paper, then looked back at her, confused, and laughed, thinking that she was either joking, or maybe insane (she was late into her pregnancy with twins, at the time). I wanted to ask her, “do you smell what I smell?,” but instead, I quietly shook my head, while saying, “no, I don’t think I want to do that.” In reply, she told me that there would be no other work for me until at least October. I told her that I understood, and happily went right back home, where I wasn’t called back to my job until around mid-October. When I returned, the rotten smell was still lingering in the air! I have never questioned my decision not to enter Ground Zero to hand out paper masks, even once, since that day…

Kala Z.: Glad you didn’t stick around to be poisoned for no reason. You would have so many health issues as a result. (Click Here to Continue Reading This Post)

Ground Zero Air Quality Cover-Up Continues in the Face of Extremely High Cancer Rates Among Rescue Workers

I originally posted the following information and commentary onto my Facebook wall…

Diane DiGiacomo was denied workers compensation claim for the breast cancer she sustained due to fume exposure, by a State judge one day before she died

Diane DiGiacomo was denied workers compensation claim for the breast cancer she sustained due to fume exposure, by a State judge one day before she died

ASPCA Pet Rescuer Who Worked Near Ground Zero, Fought for Zadroga Act Dies from Cancer:
http://www.nydailynews.com/new-york/aspca-worker-dies-9-11-related-cancer-article-1.2442333

(, ) The woman diagnosed with cancer from toxic fumes she inhaled rescuing cats and dogs from homes in the shadow of Ground Zero has died — but her mission to help ailing 9/11 rescuers lives on, relatives said.

Diane DiGiacomo, 52, died with her sister Donna, brother Paul and son Stephan by her side Friday at her New Jersey home.

The single mother had dedicated the last moments of her life to pushing Congress to renew the Zadroga Act, which compensates families of ailing 9/11 first-responders.

(Read entire article here…)

My Commentary: So very sad… The cover-up continues.

9/11: NEVER FORGET… that the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency claimed the air quality at Ground Zero to be “safe.”

Eleventh Year Since 9/11 (Sept. 2012 article):
http://acidrayn.com/2012/09/11/eleventh-year-since-911/

Hundreds of 9/11 First Responder Die of Cancer (Sept. 2009 article):
http://acidrayn.com/2009/09/11/hundreds-of-911-first-responders-die-of-cancer/