What Did NYPD Officers Experience on 9/11

What Did NYPD Officers Experience on 9/11

What Did NYPD Officers Experience on 9/11


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This section presents videos, audio recordings, printed documents, and any available physical evidence that law enforcement across the nation has reviewed, investigated and commented on. Many in the law enforcement community have observed that the criminal attacks of 9/11 may not be an isolated event, because 9/11 was the pretext for the Patriot Act, the indefinite detention provisions of the 2012 NDAA and other policy changes that have affected domestic policing across the country. Because law enforcement officers take an oath to uphold the U.S. Constitution, investigating criminal acts that set the stage for the revocation of provisions of the Constitution, is their sworn duty. Please take the time to read about all of the investigations concerned police officers have engaged in so that justice for the American people may be served.

The most important piece of evidence that is brought out in this video is the unrehearsed statement by the NYPD helicopter pilots that there were numerous explosions taking place in the building. The remainder of the statements made in the video by the NYPD police officers appears to be rehearsed and appears to be taped after the mission to attempt a rescue by landing on the top of World Trade Center Building 1 & 2 is abandoned after World Trade Center Building 2 implodes.
World Trade Center Building 7 wasn't hit by an airliner like World Trade Center Buildings 1 and 2 were and it was a block away from World Trade Center Building 1, which was the nearest of the two "World Trade Center Twin Towers" or just over a football field away with another building in between. World Trade Center Building 7 received only minor damage to one corner from the falling debris of World Trade Center Building 1 and had only isolated pockets of fire that moved from place to place as office furnishing fuel was consumed, but still imploded at…