Title: NIST FOIA: William Cirone, Clips 01-49 (WTC Complex & WTC7 after 10:28am) Source:
YouTube URL Source:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nqnpj8kZoRQ Published:Aug 12, 2012 Author:WTCFOIAVideos Post Date:2015-04-02 23:53:21 by GreyLmist Keywords:9/11, WTC Complex, Building 7, Physics Views:423 Comments:2
13 minute video. Turn volume down at 10:20-10:46 -- loud buzzing noise.
Noting firehoses in use throughout the day at the complex (and as late as a camera recorded timestamp of 4:06:19 PM, when water appears to be wasted) but never aimed at WTC 7; like the firemen were unaware that it was burning at all while they attended to smoldering areas and other buildings that were much more obviously damaged by debris and flames than WTC 7 was allegedly claimed to be, yet which didn't crash down, as it did. Firehosing examples at these video timestamps:
Published on Aug 12, 2012 Videographer: William Cirone
NIST FOIA 10-037 ("FOIA Release of 3,160 Electronic Records of The WTC Collapse Investigation") Folder: group 3 - disk 1 of 3 - 51 videos Subfolder: WilliamCirone Joined files: William Cirone 01-49
Published on Jun 26, 2012 Michael Hess and Barry Jennings started with same story but over time the stories started getting a little different. Bombs and Explosions was dropped and replaced with well anything else.
on August 19, 2008, 53 year old Barry Jennings died, two days before the release of the NIST Final Report on the collapse of WTC7. Jennings was Deputy Director of Emergency Services Department for the New York City Housing Authority. On September 11th, 2001, he saw and heard explosions BEFORE the Twin Towers fell, while attempting to evacuate the WTC 7 Command Center with NYC Corporation Counsel Michael Hess [My note: ref. above videos].
After the first World Trade Center tower is hit, Barry Jennings, a City Housing Authority worker, and Michael Hess, New Yorks corporation counsel, head up to the emergency command center of the Mayors Office of Emergency Management (OEM), which is on the 23rd floor of WTC 7. ... However, Hess and Jennings find no one there. ... Jennings himself will recall, I had to be inside on the 23rd floor when the second plane hit. ... Jennings and Hess subsequently head down the stairs, but will become trapped in WTC 7, and have to be rescued by firefighters ... At some point, the power goes out in the building. They then start walking down the stairs to get out. According to Hess, when the two men get down to the eighth floor, there was an explosion and weve been trapped on the eighth floor with smoke, thick smoke, all around us, for about an hour and a half. ... when [Jennings] hears the first explosion, Both [of the Twin Towers] were still standing, ... The BBC will say, There is no evidence that anyone died in Tower 7 on 9/11. ... According to the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), firefighters lead Jennings and Hess out of WTC 7 at around 12:10 p.m. to 12:15 p.m. (see 12:10 p.m.-12:15 p.m. September 11, 2001). [National Institute of Standards and Technology, 6/2004, pp. L-18]
12:10 p.m.-12:15 p.m. September 11, 2001: Firefighters Rescue Three People Trapped in WTC 7
Michael Hess. [Source: Harvard Law Bulletin]While most of Building 7 of the World Trade Center was evacuated around the time the South Tower was hit, if not earlier (see (9:03 a.m.) September 11, 2001), firefighters now find three individuals who have become trapped inside it, and lead them out of the building. [National Institute of Standards and Technology, 6/2004, pp. L-18 ; National Institute of Standards and Technology, 9/2005, pp. 109-110 ] Among these individuals are Barry Jennings, a City Housing Authority worker, and Michael Hess, New Yorks chief lawyer who is also a longtime friend of Mayor Rudolph Giuliani. The two had gone up to the 23rd floor emergency command center of the Mayors Office of Emergency Management after the first attack occurred, but found it empty ... They then headed downstairs but became trapped around the eighth floor by smoke and debris that filled the staircase. After breaking a window and calling for help, they were spotted by firefighters outside. When the firefighters go in, they also find a security officer for one of the businesses based in the building, who is trapped on the seventh floor [My note: or the 8th] by the smoke in the stairway. Why this guard [My note: Frank Ucciardo. Ref. 6:23 at the 2nd Hess video] did not evacuate earlier, along with the rest of WTC 7, is unknown.
Edited to add 2nd video time info + spacing.
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"They're on our left, they're on our right, they're in front of us, they're behind us...they can't get away this time." -- Col. Puller, USMC
Cross-referencing a somewhat edited short-list re: 9/11 Laws of Physics anomalies from Post #189 at 4um Title: "Field McConnell - Boeing Uninterruptible Auto Pilot Used On 9/11 Planes, Impossible To Hijack!"
the lack of significantly visible smoke damage to the Towers from the blasts and sooty burnings. Were their exterior surfaces made of teflon or something like that[...]? And the first Tower that fell without significanly damaging the one next to it, as it did others farther away. How'd that happen? [Ref. the topic-video linked in Post #73 and timestamped at 2:09-2:31.] What of all that indestructible paper debris [Ref. the first two videos of this thread] which didn't spontaneously combust in the high-temperatures [claimed to have] weakened the steel? Shouldn't WTC 7 have fallen quicker than the Towers, smaller as it was with less steel to heat up -- or what's the difference between WTC 7 steel and the Towers?
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"They're on our left, they're on our right, they're in front of us, they're behind us...they can't get away this time." -- Col. Puller, USMC