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Dancing_Dave Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Aug-13-03 07:12 PM
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Did the Bush Gang poison New York City?
I hope you've heard about the terrible long term health effects of the radioactive weapons the Bush Regime used in Iraq and Afghanistan. Now it looks like people in New York City may also be having health problems for years to come, because of what the Bush Administration "let happen":

Democracy Now -Tuesday, August 12th, 2003



In the days and weeks following the collapse of the World Trade Center, the White House pressured the Environmental Protection Agency not to warn the public about the potential health effects and to not issue guidelines for the public about cleaning apartments and offices.

That is the conclusion of a yet-to-be-released investigation by the EPA's inspector general, according to a report in The New York Times

The report goes on to say the White House's handling of situation was influenced strongly by its desire to see the stock markets quickly reopen on Wall Street.





Full Transcript:

We're joined on the telephone by Walter Hang, he is president of Toxic Targeting, an environmental database company that tracks more than 5,000 toxic sites in New York state. Also Hugh Kaufman, senior engineer for the Environmental Protection Agency and a former chief investigator for the E.P.A. ombudsman. Hugh Kaufman can you talk about the significance of this Inspector General report?

HUGH KAUFMAN: Well, I think the Inspector General told your local Congressman, Congressman Nadler many months ago that they would publish their report by May of this year. That report never came out. Apparently that report was leaked to the New York Times last week, I haven't seen the report and very few people have. Basically, the report again documents what the ombudsman had documented over a year and a half ago: that the Environmental Protection Agency did not follow their usual procedures in a major emergency such as when the World Trade Towers came down. And instead, told the public that things were safe without even having the monitoring done to determine whether it's safe or not. The significance of that is that up until the World Trade Towers came down, the Environmental Protection Agency had procedures to follow to protect the public if a terrorist attack occurred and those procedures weren't followed and tens of thousands of people were put at and are at health risk because E.P.A. did not follow it's usual procedures. The first responders, of course, received the major acute problems and of course we're seeing now that over half of those first responders are sick and the concern is that a large number of them will die very early because of cancer and other health effects because E.P.A. did not do it's job properly.

AMY GOODMAN: Walter Hang, can you respond?

WALTER HANG: I just think that this is an unprecedented breach of public trust, when I first saw the images of the impact on the World Trade Center and when I saw the towers coming down I knew that that dust that was flying out of the towers was asbestos contaminated because I knew that in 1971, Mount Sinai School of Medicine had done a study that showed that asbestos was used to insulate the superstructure of the building. Afterwards when I saw the fire at World Trade Center number seven, I knew that underneath the building was a giant substation that controlled the delivery of electricity to all of southern Manhattan and I knew that there were huge transformers that were insulated with this oil that potentially could contain Polychlorinated Biphenals or PCBs, I knew there was a high voltage line from that giant substation to another substation in Brooklyn, and I knew if the building collapsed then the line would be severed and perhaps tens of thousands of gallons of oil would flow into the hall and catch fire. And If those materials contained PCBs then the burning of that oil would be perhaps an unprecedented catastrophe because of the production of very, very toxic dioxins and Dibenzophurans and others which are among the most toxic compounds known to science. Indeed afterwards PCBs were detected in air, in dust samples all around the site and perhaps for the first time ever Dioxin was detected in ambient air so I just think that the E.P.A. should have alerted the public to these problems, they should have protected the workers at the site and I tried to alert the authorities to this problem that fall when the fires were still burning and I just think that this is a very important issue that needs additional investigation.

AMY GOODMAN: The New York Times which first reported on the Inspector General's report that has not yet been released quotes the environmental protection agency. We attempted to get the E.P.A. on but they said they would not come on. The report has irritated agency officials, says the Times, including Marion Lamont-Herenko, the acting administrator who said the Inspector General's office "did not understand how serious a crisis the attack on the trade center presented." She said it's almost like an academic look at an average emergency and 9/11 wasn't academic or average. The agency has been criticized before for the statements it made about the quality of the attack. Your response to that, Hugh Kaufman?

HUGH KAUFMAN: Well, first of all you got to understand that when the World Trade Towers came down it was much the same as if a chemical plant blew up. Things that periodically happen, especially around the Houston area. And as a result of that for over 20 years, the agency has procedures for basically taking samples and communicating to the public, evacuating the public, et cetera. I think the difference between the World Trade Center catastrophe and when a chemical plant goes up, is that there's a higher density of population in the New York area than say around the Houston ship channel. But basically in the mid 1990's, then-president Clinton created a presidential directive that set the procedures based on our 20 years experience for responding to something like that. The major problems aren't just asbestos and PCBs when the trade towers came down, you also have a tremendous amount of lead. Every computer has seven pounds of lead. I think you know how many computers were in that building. Also the smoke detectors have radioactive amarisium and there are tens of thousands of those smoke detectors that were in that building. PLUS the ultra fine particulates, we had testimony in our two 11-hour hearings that Congressman Nadler asked us to hold where we had the experts who had investigated the Kuwaiti oil field fires and found that a month after the World Trade Towers came down the ultra fine particulates a mile north of the site of those levels were higher than when the Kuwaiti oil field fires were burning. So I think there was tremendous documentation ultimately about the magnitude of the problem and the impacts to working spaces and living spaces in New York and the agency did not follow its usual procedures for clean up and communication with the public that they had followed in other catastrophes when chemical plants, for example,or refineries would blow up. I think that was the concern. Now the inspector general's draft report apparently, according to the Times, claims that that was done as a result of White House pressure. But I'm not even sure that report will ever see the light of day since it was promised by the Inspector General to Congressman Nadler to be published last may.

AMY GOODMAN: You are listening to Democracy Now! Hugh Kaufman, senior engineer for the Environmental Protection Agency and former chief investigator for the E.P.A. ombudsman. You were certainly issuing warning calls at that time. Can you talk about what you understood, Hugh Kaufman, in the E.P.A. at the time of the September 11th attacks.

HUGH KAUFMAN: Basically one of the concerns when we started to investigate which was a couple months after the attacks that we had was that E.P.A. was providing false information to the public to just use wet rags and mops to clean their apartments and that was certainly not going to do the job. The heating, ventilating and air conditioning systems in the buildings needed to be thoroughly cleaned by trained hazardous material cleaners. And government procedures had to be followed. On top that the working crews at the site were not wearing proper protective gear and in fact congressmen, senators, even the president of the United States were not wearing respirators which they should have been wearing when they were around ground zero. Instead they were wearing these paper masks just like some of the first responders and because of the ultra fine particulates the paper masks would actually bring more contamination deeper into the lungs than if they didn't even have paper masks. So we started sending warnings to the first responders and to the public about the magnitude of the problem and what needed to be done. And of course the political management, Christine Todd Whitman and her folks were claiming that everything was safe and now apparently the inspector general report has also documented that those statements were false.

AMY GOODMAN: What about, Walter Hang, putting this in the context of the time and now the E.P.A. administrator saying you have to look beyond this just being an emergency - that you have to look at the context and that the government wanted to be reassuring.

WALTER HANG: I don't disagree with the need to reassure the public in the immediate aftermath of a tragedy like the World Trade Center. But the problem is that the E.P.A. had an enormous amount of data showing that more than perhaps 200,000 gallons of highly toxic and flammable materials were on fire that pollution was just pouring out of the hole in one of the most densely developed areas of the country. And that problem is still ongoing. These contaminants, the lead, the Dibenzophuran the other toxic chemicals that released accummulated and they're not breaking down. The lead will be there for decades, hundreds of years - it's basically a permanent pollution problem. And the site has never been added to either the state superfund, federal superfund and the Dioxin levels that were identified would have required an evacuation, entire communities such as Times Beach, Missouri, have been wiped off the map because of Dioxin contamination. This problem simply hasn't been addressed. They found PCBs in dust in buildings at 32 times the amount that constitutes hazardous waste. So ever day people are down in that area walking around exposed to the dust, potentially getting it in their systems and over the course of time that can increase their health problems. So emergency response is one thing, but ongoing failure to deal with this problem is another. And we just can't get the authorities to face this issue full force and solve it.

AMY GOODMAN: Well the government is not only not telling people those things, but using financial incentives to get people to move into that whole area. Giving something like, I believe, $6,000 a year rent subsidies, a lot of people are coming from out of state to live in these areas to fill up the buildings in the area around the World Trade Center.

WALTER HANG: I think the situation is that they're so desperate to get the city back on its economic footing that they're overlooking the long term health implications. People were returning to some of the homes and offices in the area and you could literally see their footprints on the carpet where the asbestos, where the dust, the contaminated materials had accumulated on the floor. And in many cases those areas have not been fully cleaned out. They haven't removed the carpeting; they haven't removed the ceiling tiles; they haven't cleaned out the ventilation systems. These contaminants are present in such tiny, tiny amounts that they're all but in visible to the naked eye, but people breathing these materials over the course of years can suffer long term health problems. So I think we need an open discussion about these risks. I think these sites need to be more fully investigated and cleaned up and that way I'm sure that we can resolve this. But it's going to be an incredible long term fight.

AMY GOODMAN: Well, I want to thank you both very much for being with us. Walter Hang, president of Toxic Targeting an environmental database company that tracks more than 5,000 individual toxic sites in New York and Hugh Kaufman, senior engineer for E.P.A. and former chief investigator for the E.P.A. ombudsman. LAST question to Walter Hang, and that is: What can people do to protect themselves right now, what do you think is the single most important thing for those who live in and around the area and how far out, for example, Christine Todd Whitman's own New Jersey are people affected.

WALTER HANG: Well, they can go to www.toxicstargeting.com and they can look at the letter and data set that I provided to the authorities in November of 2001 and they can see exactly the kinds of compounds that were released and then I think the key thing is to respond to the U.S. E.P.A. and essentially say: put out the information, let us look at the data and then if you live in that area and you're concerned about your health, then get the E.P.A. in, use the appropriate technology to find out whether or not your space is contaminated. If you have children, if you have your own health risks that you're concerned about, get the E.P.A. to respond directly. Right after the tragedy the U.S. E.P.A. was actually continuously monitoring the air from their offices just five or ten blocks north of the World Trade Center so there's a lot of information and the E.P.A. certainly has the capacity to do additional studies. Once that information is available then people can make their decisions based on data for their apartment, their office and drive the remediation process much more rapidly forward.

AMY GOODMAN: Walter Hang, Toxic Targeting, Hugh Kaufman former chief investigator for the E.P.A. ombudsman. Thank you.

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barbaraann Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Aug-13-03 07:25 PM
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1. Move along, nothing to see here.
Ground Zero Air Polluted by Diesel Equipment

NEW YORK, New York, September 25, 2002 (ENS) - Diesel pollution from construction equipment and diesel generators at the site of the collapsed World Trade Center towers poses a health threat to some lower Manhattan residents, a new study warns. The same study also provides some good news for local residents, suggesting that apartments and offices near Ground Zero should, after a proper cleaning, be safe for living and working.

Professor Thomas Cahill from the University of California at Davis said he found little evidence that very fine pollution particles remain in indoor spaces near Ground Zero once the areas have been cleaned according to U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) guidelines.
...

Link: http://www.ens-newswire.com/ens/sep2002/2002-09-25-06.asp

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Dancing_Dave Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Aug-13-03 07:51 PM
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2. How many actually HAVE been cleaned according to EPA guidelines?
Edited on Wed Aug-13-03 07:58 PM by Dancing_Dave
So just how many appartments and offices in NYC actually have been cleaned according to EPA guidelines for cleaning up all the toxins mentioned in the story I posted? How many people in New York City have even heard what toxins are there, and what the EPA guidelines for cleaning up these toxins are? What about the fact that a large number of first responders have actually developed serious health conditions due to toxins they weren't even informed about. Did you even READ the article I posted before trying to critisize it? Can anyone say DEEP IN DENIAL?
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DulceDecorum Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Aug-13-03 08:09 PM
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3. Problem, what problem?
A U.S. Environmental Protection Agency spokeswoman said Wednesday that EPA officials "really don't detect any real danger" in air and dust tests. And New York Mayor Rudolph Giuliani echoed the sentiments this morning.
"The Health Department has done tests and at this point it is not a concern," Giuliani said. "So far, all the tests we have done do not show undue amounts of asbestos or any particular chemical agent that you have to be concerned about."
http://abcnews.go.com/sections/living/DailyNews/wtc_healthhazards010911.html

The collapse of the World Trade Center towers generated a vast and complex mixture of air pollutants. Questions were raised immediately about respiratory and other health consequences of the tainted air. Firefighters, police, emergency medical personnel, cleanup crews, office workers, residents, and passersby, were all at potential risk. Many people close to Ground Zero during and soon after the attacks suffered acute respiratory damage. One unanswered question is the extent to which their health will be compromised in the long term. Also uncertain are the ongoing effects on others who live or work nearby.
Although health and environmental officials moved quickly to allay concerns about the safety of the air around the World Trade Center site, there has been an ongoing debate about the accuracy and relevancy of the air monitoring being conducted and the overall danger of the air. Physicians are seeing an increased number of patients with respiratory ailments - coughing, wheezing, sore throats, bronchitis, new cases of asthma or its exacerbation. Asbestos is among the many chemicals implicated, and the question of how much of it and other contaminants have penetrated indoor air is still unresolved. Elevated levels of mercury have been found in the blood of several police officers that had been assigned to the site.
http://www.sis.nlm.nih.gov/Tox/Toxair.html

DU is also used as ballast in commercial and military planes. On Sept. 11, a hijacked plane crashed into the Pentagon. Dr. Janette Sherman, research associate with the Radiation and Public Health Project, had spoken a few days earlier at a Sept. 6 press conference in Hunters Point. After the Sept. 11 attacks, Dr. Sherman notified the Nuclear Information and Resource Service that she detected elevated levels of radiation in her home, located seven miles from the Pentagon. Dr. Sherman still had a gamma meter she had borrowed for her visit to Hunter's Point. The EPA, the FBI, and other federal agencies, including HMRU (Hazardous Materials Response Units), USAR teams, the local fire department and the Virginia HAZMAT were notified, and an investigation began at the Pentagon.
A pile of rubble from the crash was found to be radioactive, but EPA official Bill Bellinger of the agency's Region III Environmental Radiation Monitoring Office was unconcerned when contacted by Diane D'Arrigo from the Nuclear Information and Resource Service. Bellinger indicated that it was probably depleted uranium and mentioned that americium 241could also be scattered around the crash site. He was convinced that depleted uranium is not radiologically toxic, but commented that it is more of a hazard when aerosolized.
Firefighters, Pentagon personnel, and communities nearby did breathe the smoke and ash from the fire. The agencies that are supposed to be protecting us are not. There was no follow-up investigation.
And what about the World Trade Center in New York? Radiation issues almost never get coverage from mainstream media. It is a taboo subject, a silent killer, as Hunter's Point residents know too well.
http://www.wagingpeace.org/articles/02.01/020117moret.htm

ATLANTA (Reuters) - Hundreds of New York firefighters and emergency personnel have developed debilitating respiratory and stress-related disorders since the Sept. 11 attacks on the World Trade Center, US health officials reported on Monday.
A study published by the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention revealed that 358 firefighters and five emergency medical service personnel involved in the WTC rescue and recovery efforts had been placed on medical leave or light duty assignments due to respiratory problems.
The majority of the sick firefighters, many of whom had not used proper safety gear, have "WTC cough," a condition that refers to a combination of sinus congestion and irritation of the throat, lower airways and esophageal tract.
http://12.42.224.153/HealthNews/Reuters/NewsStory0909200235.htm
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barbaraann Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Aug-13-03 10:25 PM
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4. Dave, I'm WITH you.
"Move along, nothing to see here" is code for "They don't want you to know the truth." I think it's from 1984 or Brave New World.

Sorry I didn't make myself clear, and actually there's a LOT more to the Cahill story. It also ties in with California caving in on low emission vehicles.
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Dancing_Dave Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Aug-13-03 11:31 PM
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5. Oops, sorry about that!
Edited on Wed Aug-13-03 11:35 PM by Dancing_Dave
I'm sorry I didn't quite catch your sarcasm there! I have had a few bad experiences recently with certain people at DU who seem to blindly cling to the old official version of what happened on 9/11, and respond with very shallow and prejudicial arguments against anyone who dissents from that point of view or brings up evidence they don't feel comfortable with. There are some folks who feel that they need to critisize new ideas and information before they even bother to understand what the argument is. So either they just give some reference to some shallow little media story that agrees with them, or just call anyone who doesn't agree with them crazy, crank, conspiracy theorist blah, blah, blah...it's all just an expression of PREJUDICE.. Even Jane Austin knew that!
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barbaraann Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Aug-14-03 09:59 AM
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6. No problem.
It has been mentioned quite a few times that DU could use a "sarcasm" icon. :-)

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Dancing_Dave Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Aug-14-03 05:14 PM
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7. Labor and Resident activists bring up 9/11 health issues.
Edited on Thu Aug-14-03 05:19 PM by Dancing_Dave
Here's an interesting little example of how activism can overcome official resistance and address hidden health effects of the 9/11 disaster:

<<The successful effort to hold hearings on the community health and safety issues that resulted from the Sept. 11 attacks was a collaboration between labor and city residents, notes Greenbaum. The parties came together because "the residents were not getting anywhere by themselves, and neither was labor," she says.>>
http://www.aft.org/higher_ed/Health_Concerns.html

If there's going to critical mass activism to break the 9/11 cover-up, we should certainly include people like this!
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Dancing_Dave Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Aug-14-03 07:42 PM
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8. Unborn Babies also damaged by 9/11 pollution
This really ought to stir up some activism in New York:
http://www.newsday.com/news/health/ny-hswtc06q3404130aug06,0,4615016.story

One reason we need to study what explosives were really used to destroy the world trade center, is to understand more about what the lasting health dangers are, and what to do about them. Extreme hot spots persisted for months far underground from the surface of WTC wreckage...hot spots down where there was no oxygen to fuel a fire. Does this suggest anything to you?
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Ani Yun Wiya Donating Member (639 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Aug-18-03 04:57 AM
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9. Well for me...
Edited on Mon Aug-18-03 05:22 AM by Ani Yun Wiya
The undeground "hot spots" do suggest that something happened underground that did not "meet the eye".

I am still trying to figure out what aspect of airliner impact and fire event caused the seismic readings that immediately preceeded the collapse of each of the two towers.

A great deal of activity above ground would certainly distract from any event underground.

And what exactly was it that put a rather large crack in a structure across the river on the Jersey side?

And what is it that burned for several months after the main event?

Or was there a previously unknown volcano beneath the WTC complex?

Edit: spelling
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Dancing_Dave Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Aug-18-03 05:14 PM
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11. Links for your questions...good researchers are workin' on it.
Edited on Mon Aug-18-03 06:00 PM by Dancing_Dave
There are a number of good science-oriented sites where people are working on finding answers to the questions you raise. Most of them have been mentioned in some of the long threads on this page. Here's a short digest

http://home.comcast.net/~jeffrey.king2/wsb/html/view.cgi-home.html-.html

http://home.debitel.net/user/andreas.bunkahle/toce.htm

http://www.the-movement.com Connects research and activism in an open dialectical way. They're drawing in a variety of people to express their own 9/11 experiences, which may have important clues.

http://www.serendipity.li/wot/wtc_demolition.htm

http://physics911.org (this one is temporarily down because it's being refurbished from a spartan academic site to a more appealingly designed general interest site, though still very science-centered. It should be up again within a few days)

However, I'm having trouble finding anything that relates this research to the public health impact. As you can read at the top of this post, that impact has turned out to be more severe and long lasting than we were originally neo-conned into believing. I'm getting into some specialized list serve research groups and joined sprayno, a well-informed public-health conscious environmental activist group centered in the New York City area. The group is now getting involved in activism to break the 9/11 cover-up too. So as the dots connecting what really happened on 9/11 come together with New Yorker's health concerns, I will keep you posted!
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DulceDecorum Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Aug-18-03 05:06 PM
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10. New York & Pollution
New York announces “most stringent” acid rain rules

New York State’s environmental board adopted the nations most stringent anti-acid rain rules on March 26, 2003. The rules require all electric generators statewide to reduce emissions of sulfur dioxide and nitrogen dioxide over a three-year period.

Nitrogen oxide emissions must be reduced by 20,000 tons a year beginning October 2004 and sulfur dioxide emissions must be reduced by 130,000 tons per year beginning January 2005. These emission levels are 50 percent lower than required by Federal Clean Air Act rules.

The decision has caused much discussion since they were proposed in February 2002. Many suggested that there would be little effect because most of the problem in New York comes from electricity generators in the Midwest. There is also some controversy over how much these measures will affect the state electric rates.
http://www.pollutionengineering.com/archives/2003/0503/0503_News.htm

LIGHTS OUT.

It is interesting to note that the effect of acid rain on the concrete and steel of New York skyscrapers has been so probematic as to have been studied extensively by certain parties.
As the concrete decays, the acid rain makes its way more and more easily into the steel re-inforcement causing it to rust and swell. This internal pressure causes the concrete to flake further and further away from the steel reinforcement and thus accelerates the decay of the entire structure.

April 2003
FibaCrete SRG has been tested by the USACOE (US Army Corps of Engineers) at the CERL (Construction Engineering Research Laboratory). These American government-sponsored organisations have evaluated the performances of different systems with respect to earth tremors and quakes on masonery structures; the initial test results showed superior performance on the "SRG system", making it possible for architectural engineers to begin recommending it as a solution for a considerable number of REHABILITATION REQUIREMENTS, which goes to show that it is currently the best solution for REINFORCING FRAGILE BUILDINGS.

"We are expecting FEMA (Federal Emergency Management Authority) approval this year" continued Thom Palmer. This national organisation is responsible for security and prevention with respect to natural disasters. Full scale demonstration sites are underway in California, both at Red Bluff in northern California and at Concorde in the San Francisco Bay area, where the installation methods have been validated. There are also projects scheduled for using the product in other buildings in Virginia, Connecticut and Massachusetts. "The market potential is enormous, because THERE ARE 1.6 MILLION BUILDINGS WORLD-WIDE WHICH ARE CONSIDERED TO BE AT RISK " Thom Palmer said. "OUR SOLUTION ALSO HAS SOME ADVANTAGES IN THE WAY IT PERFORMS WHICH MAY OFFER BUILDING SECURITY AGAINST TERRORIST ATTACKS, PROVIDING ADDITIONAL STRUCTURAL RESISTANCE TO EXPLOSIONS".
http://www.saint-gobainvetrotex.com/news/newsfich53.htm

However, the Bush Administration does not believe that acid rain or fossil fuel emmissions are harmful. And since New York has a Republican Governor and the NYC has a Republican mayor, why I guess that pollution just isn't a problem in those thar parts.

And everything looks so much BETTER in candlelight.....
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Dancing_Dave Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Aug-23-03 09:12 PM
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12. Toxics Targeting takes on WTC pollution and health cover-up!
Edited on Sat Aug-23-03 09:42 PM by Dancing_Dave
The 9/11 cover-up cannot last forever! Check out this site with some breaking info and activism about the health of 9/11 in New York City that the Bush Regime tried to hide from the People:
http://www.toxicstargeting.com/wtc/index.htm
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Dancing_Dave Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Aug-27-03 12:09 AM
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13. Did these Neo-Con Artists Really Think They Could Get Away w/This Forever?
Edited on Wed Aug-27-03 12:10 AM by Dancing_Dave
<<Outraged that the White House misled New Yorkers about air quality after the Sept. 11 terror attack, Sen. Hillary Clinton and dozens of other city and state officials demanded a presidential explanation.

A report released Friday by the Inspector General of the federal Environmental Protection Agency found that the White House instructed EPA officials to reassure New Yorkers that the air was safe to breathe after the attacks, even though deadly contaminants were present in lower Manhattan.

The report said in editing EPA press releases the White House "added reassuring statements and deleted cautionary statements."

Speaking on the steps of City Hall, Clinton said she had sent a letter to President George W. Bush Tuesday asking for a thorough and expeditious accounting of what transpired in the White House after the attacks, including the names of officials who changed EPA information.>>

READ MORE AT:
http://news.globalfreepress.com/article.pl?sid=03/08/27/0217236
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Dancing_Dave Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Aug-28-03 02:14 PM
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14. 9/11 cover-up in NYC unravels as people learn Bush falsified EPA report
When I first started writing about how the Bush neo-cons hid the true environmental and health impact of the WTC disaster, some people wondered if this was really a significant and consequential issue.
Wonder no more: this scandal is getting lots of people to wonder about the Bush Administrations 9/11 deception:

White House Deceit Covered Up 9/11 Truths
Newsday -August 28, 2003

By Marie Cocco

The thing you have to remember, when you see in black and white the hogwash the Bush White House forced the Environmental Protection Agency to tell the people of Lower Manhattan after their neighborhood was attacked by terrorists, is that the scandal did not begin with fibbing about whether the air was safe to breathe.

No. The cornerstone of the edifice of deception about the events of Sept. 11, 2001, was laid that morning aboard Air Force One. "No warnings," White House spokesman Ari Fleischer declared when asked if the president had been shown a sign that terrorists might strike with catastrophic fury.

We know now there were months of warnings, fearful cries rising up from the intelligence agencies that a horror could unfold. The FBI had provided the White House with analysis of "patterns of activity consistent with preparations for hijackings or other types of attacks," according to the joint congressional committee that probed intelligence failures before 9/11.


How do you stack this up alongside the asthma cases and the chronic coughs and the nagging concern of people who don't know if cancer is in their family's future because asbestos, or some other toxin that spewed from Ground Zero, still is embedded in their homes and schools and in the office carpet?

http://new.globalfreepress.com/article.pl?sid=03/08/28/1157204

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Dancing_Dave Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Sep-10-03 10:47 PM
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15. Discusion of this issue has temporarily moved to Latest Breaking News
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Dancing_Dave Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Sep-12-03 12:58 AM
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16. JIMMY BRESLIN JOINS THE MOVEMENT!!
One of America's greatest living writers has just joined our campaign against the Bush cover-up of what really happened to the environment of New York City on 9/11/2001.

The Air is Thick with Lies
by Jimmy Breslin

NEW YORK, August 24, 2003: I was a few hundred yards up on Liberty Street when the Two Tower of the World Trade Center blew. I put my nose inside my shirt and ran through smoke that turned day into night. In the smoke were computers, asbestos, pulverized glass, human bodies, lead. I got on another street and One Tower blew up. Again, the air was black with a pulverized 110-story building.

I did not feel well for two months. I never said anything because I was too embarrassed. A couple of thousand had died. So many others were scorched and broken and maimed. I had no right to open my mouth, I thought. Besides, from the first day, the government's Environmental Protection Agency had announced that air was remarkably clean. Work on. Breathe on. You're fine.

They lied. They lied because the administration did not want people not going to work. They lied the first week and they lied the week after that and they have lied every day of the past two years to the people of this city....

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