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Title: Carpenter Marlene Cruz Proves Pre-planted Explosives in WTC Basement
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URL Source: http://www.911blogger.com/node/6488
Published: Sep 12, 2001
Author: Peter Jennings Interview
Post Date: 2007-02-27 19:53:08 by honway
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http://www.911blogger.com/node/6488

Click the link above for the video of the interview.

On September 12, 2001, Peter Jennings interviews Marlene Cruz, a carpenter injured in one of the pre-collapse explosions in the WTC sub-basement level B before the planes hit the towers. She was the first casualty of 9/11 admitted at Bellevue Hospital. Cruz is a living witness whose testimony proves that pre-planted explosives were used to weaken the foundations of the towers as part of a well-planned controlled demolition. Subscribe to *9-11*

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http://freedom4um.com/cgi-bin/readart.cgi?ArtNum=34705

Live CNN Interview with William Rodriguez on 9/11/01 at 1:30 PM EDT

Below is a partial transcript of a live interview with William Rodriguez by CNN’s Aaron Brown on 9/11/2001, beginning at 1:30 PM EDT.

BROWN: William Rodriguez is a maintenance worker at the Trade Center, I believe,in any case,he is on the phone with us now. Mr. Rodriguez, can you hear me?

RODRIGUEZ: Yes, I can hear you clearly.

BROWN: Tell me where you were when,…what, which of the two buildings were you in?

RODRIGUEZ:I work in Building One, the one that got hit the first time.

BROWN: Tell me what happened.

RODRIGUEZ: I was in the basement which is a support floor for the maintenance company and we hear like a big rumble, not like an impact, like a rumble, like something, like moving furniture on a, on a massive way and all of a sudden we hear another rumble and a guy comes running, running into our office and all his skin was off his body,all his skin. We, we went crazy, we started screaming, we told him to get out. We took everybody out of the office outside to the loading dock area and then I went back in and when I went back in I saw people, I heard people that were stuck on an elevator, a freight elevator because the elevators went down and water was going in and they were probably getting drowned and we get a couple of pipes and open the elevator and got the people out.

Source: On 9/11/06,CNN provided their live coverage from 9/11/2001, on http://CNN.com's Pipeline in real time. I taped the interview and transcibed the words, leaving out the several "uhs".

honway  posted on  2007-02-27   19:55:11 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


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New York visit reveals extent of WTC disaster[molten metal still red hot weeks after the event] http://www.libertypost.org/cgi-bin/readart.cgi?ArtNum=30926

http://www.crimelibrary.com/terrorists_spies/terrorists/papd/1.html

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Prologue

On the morning of September 11, 2001, as the North Tower of the World Trade Center burned, a bus sped to the scene from the Port Authority Bus Terminal near Times Square in midtown Manhattan. The bus had been commandeered by the Port Authority police to transport officers to assist with the rescue efforts. Among the officers on that bus were Christopher Amoroso, Antonio Rodrigues, Dominick Pezzulo, Will Jimeno and Sergeant John McLoughlin. They could see the inferno in the sky through the bus windows as they approached, each man impatient to get there, all of them eager to do whatever they could to save lives.

Their shift had started routinely that morning at the bus terminal. The rookies, Jimeno, 34, and Pezzulo, 35, were stationed at the terminal entrances, Jimeno at the north entrance on 42nd Street, Pezzulo at the south entrance. Pezzulo and Jimeno were good buddies, having both graduated from the academy nine months earlier. Word had spread quickly that an airplane had struck the World Trade Center. At that point the general assumption was that the collision of American Airlines Flight 11 at 8:46 a.m. was a horrible accident. Sergeant McLoughlin ran through the bus terminal collecting men who wanted to help downtown. Jimeno and Pezzulo immediately volunteered. Officer Christopher Amoroso

When the bus arrived at the site, it was directed to the underground parking garage, passing under the burning North Tower to the South Tower where the men got off. They were one floor below the underground shopping concourse. Sergeant McLoughlin, who had 10 years of experience in emergency services, quickly organized his men, leading them to a storage room where emergency equipment was kept. They loaded a laundry cart with helmets, axes and Scott Airpaks and rushed toward the North Tower, pushing the heavy cart. Officer Jimeno remembers that he had been pushing the cart from behind and Officer Rodrigues told him to shove over so he could help. Officer Amoroso squeezed in next to Rodrigues so that he could push, too.

As they raced toward the North Tower elevators, they heard a loud droning sound that none of them could identify. Jimeno asked Sergeant McLoughlin if this was a “second plane” coming in, and before McLoughlin could answer, the floor shook with the impact of United Flight 175 as it ploughed into the South Tower. The men kept pushing their cart, but the shock waves from the collision rattled everything around them. The floor buckled, and the walls started to crack. The five officers ran for their lives.

Burning jet fuel rushing down elevator shafts from the point of impact on the 81st floor sent a monstrous fireball in their direction. McLoughlin shouted for his men to run to the freight elevators. As they fled, the ceiling gave way and the concourse above crashed down on them, dispersing the fireball. Officer Antonio Rodrigues

The damage was beyond belief, yet some of the lights were still working, and Jimeno could clearly see the destruction all around him. He was on his back, surrounded by debris, his left leg trapped under a slab of concrete. His friend Dominick Pezzulo was face down next to him, covered with plaster dust and chunks of ceiling, but he was alive. Jimeno looked around for the others, calling out to them. Sergeant McLoughlin responded, saying that he was pinned down as well. Jimeno couldn’t see him, but he estimated from the sound of McLoughlin’s voice that he was about 20 feet away. Jimeno called out to Officers Amoroso and Rodrigues, but neither responded. He shouted their names for a full two minutes. Amoroso and Rodrigues had been at the back of the pack as they ran from the fireball. Officer Dominick Pezzulo

Pezzulo, who lifted weights to stay fit, told Jimeno that he was all right and started to dig himself out. When he finally got to his feet, he assured Jimeno that he would get him out. But then a deafening rumble drowned out his words and everything started to shake violently. The two men couldn’t see it, but the South Tower was collapsing. Instinctively Jimeno tried to curl up and protect himself, but there was little time to react and, for Pezzulo, no clear course of escape. New chunks of concrete rained down, and a heavy concrete slab the size of a mattress landed in Pezzulo’s lap.

The dust was thick, clogging the air. Jimeno was coughing, his eyes tearing as he tried to get oriented.

“Dominick!” he called out. “Dominick!”

But then it started all over again. Twenty-nine minutes after the South Tower fell, the North Tower started to collapse.

Jimeno was desperate to get to his friend, but he couldn’t move. When the noise finally subsided, McLoughlin reported that nothing new had hit him, but that he was still trapped. Jimeno could hear Pezzulo’s labored breathing.

“You okay?” he said to his friend. “Dominick? Talk to me.”

“Willy,” Pezzulo said, struggling to get the words out. “Willy, I’m hurt bad.”

honway  posted on  2007-02-27   19:58:41 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


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Burning jet fuel rushing down elevator shafts from the point of impact on the 81st floor sent a monstrous fireball in their direction. McLoughlin shouted for his men to run to the freight elevators. As they fled, the ceiling gave way and the concourse above crashed down on them, dispersing the fireball. Officer Antonio Rodrigues

The damage was beyond belief, yet some of the lights were still working, and Jimeno could clearly see the destruction all around him. He was on his back, surrounded by debris, his left leg trapped under a slab of concrete.

I believe there is some important information available in this article if you eliminate the speculation.

Burning jet fuel rushing down elevator shafts from the point of impact on the 81st floor sent a monstrous fireball in their direction.

A monstrous fireball in the basement is important information.

"Burning jet fuel rushing down elevator" caused the fireball is unsupportable speculation.

McLoughlin shouted for his men to run to the freight elevators.

Why would McLoughlin order his men to the freight elevator if the freight elevator was the source of the monstrous fireball?

honway  posted on  2007-02-27   20:00:40 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


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http://bellaciao.org/en/article.php3?id_article=6625

WTC Basement Blast And Injured Burn Victim Blows ’Official 9/11 Story’ Sky High

honway  posted on  2007-02-27   20:03:43 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


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