This week Visibility 9-11 Welcomes Erik Lawyer, founder of Fire Fighters for 9-11 Truth. Erik is a veteran fire fighter with the city of Seattle and recently woke up to the lies being promoted by the mainstream media, the government, and the 9-11 Commission. From the FF911T website:
“Firefighters for 9-11 Truth is a non-partisan association of firefighters and affiliates created to increase awareness, provide public education, demand a real investigation that follows National Standards, and provide support to our Brothers and Sisters in need. We are deeply troubled by the “official” story, and the way the rescue workers from Ground Zero are being forgotten.”
Erik recently penned an article titled MAYDAY…MAYDAY…MAYDAY which documents his path aimed at truth, justice, and accountability for those truly responsible for the events of September 11th, 2001. Visibility 9-11 enthusiastically supports Erik and all his fine efforts.
Fox News NEW YORK — The city has identified the remains of four more victims of the Sept. 11 attacks, including one man whose DNA was found beneath a service road that was initially paved over, officials said Monday
Ronald Keith Milstein’s remains were found beneath the road that was built to carry cleanup and construction trucks in and out of the World Trade Center site after the 2001 terrorist attacks, the city medical examiner’s office said. Milstein of Queens was 54 when he was killed.
More than 400 human bone pieces have been recovered from beneath the road, which has become known as “Haul Road” because of the hauling of debris.
Also identified was Alejandro Castano whose remains were found in the Liberty Street area, the medical examiner’s office said.
The 35-year-old from Englewood, N.J., was in the area that day to deliver pens and paper to a brokerage firm on the 97th floor of the south tower, his family told The Record of Hackensack, N.J.
For now, authorities are not releasing the names of the two other victims whose remains were identified. Their families will decide whether to publicly announce the names of the 52-year-old woman identified from remains found in the former Deutsche Bank building and the 59-year-old man identified from remains discovered on Liberty Street.
If you live in New York area, please donate your blood platelets to help save Greg Quibell who developed Leukemia after working at Ground Zero. Click here to learn more.
John Feal, AnnMarie Baumann and Glen Klein have donated their platelets at North Shore University Hospital this week for Greg Quibell. Please join them!
It was revealed last week that firefighters are being trained to not only keep an eye out for illegal materials in the course of their duties, but even to report back any expression of discontent with the government.
A year ago, Homeland Security gave security clearances to nine New York City fire chiefs and began sharing intelligence with them. Even before that, fire department personnel were being taught “to identify material or behavior that may indicate terrorist activities” and were also “told to be alert for a person who is hostile, uncooperative or expressing hate or discontent with the United States.”
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