Machines | 9/11 New York Housing Authority Dump Truck Caravan After WTC 7 Demolition
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Shot from East Village NYC rooftop after 5:30 pm September 11 2001
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Interesting that Barry Jennings, the deputy director of the Emergency Services Department of the New York City Housing Authority was supposed to meet Giuliani at the 23rd floor on that morning. Indeed, it does seem that the housing authority was qualified for emergency cleanup...
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More sickening evidence of a planned event. I just cant understand how all this was kept quiet. I have just read in a book " Solving 911 " by Christopher Bollyn, that 5 months prior, the water approach lanes to the two main junkyards were dredged deeper due to silting, yet at the time scrap steel was at a very low price and the chance of large ships entering was low. All these things are slowly surfacing. Thanks for posting and god bless you. Brian NZ
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Local scrap iron man bought 30,000 tons/$70 and sold it for $120; to be shipped out asap!
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Yeah, Im joking ... This video is nothing without the other 5000 I have that tell the whole story. If you are dimwitted and cant unify ALL the available information, then you will be stuck dishing out weak excuses for what you dont know and cannot verify. Since the laws of motion prove the buildings were taken down in a engineered fashion, we know what REALLY did happen. Rudy was quick to use these trucks to remove the WTC 7 debris, when the building was empty, while telling us trapped stories
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"Plenty of susp[icion, why besides 9/11 would the Housing Authority, need to be able to respond with 200 trucks that day?". You're joking, right? First, I don't know if they had 200 trucks. Second, since they were (city) government owned, paid for by the tax payers, and available, why wouldn't they use them? I suppose you would rather New York let their own trucks sit idle under the circumstances of 911. Seriously? That makes no sense at all.
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Plenty of susp[icion, why besides 9/11 would the Housing Authority, need to be able to respond with 200 trucks that day? Does the housing authority handle crisis waste management and emergency cleanup in their job description? It has the stink of Rudy all over it.
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"how could any company arrange this so quick", the NYCHA would be considered government, not "a company". And yes, they were at the ready, "just around the the corner" so to speak. And apparently, P&J had a contract through the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. They were told that their ACI contract might be activated and wanted to know how quickly they could respond with 100-200 dump trucks. So there's no mystery there.
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For being so incompetent before the event....they must have gotten smarter within minutes? .....Doubt it.
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gold recovery? there were tons under
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how could any company arrange this so quick if it was not planed,im a hgv driver and have worked in construction all my working life (skips and tippers) and i know for a fact that this amount of trucks are not just arround the corner waiting for a job like this just to come up! has anyone from any of theys trucks come forward from that day to explaine this or what???
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they had the dumptrucks all ready to go, it was an inside job, how would they prepare a demeltion in hours?