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Emergency Official Witnessed Dead Bodies In WTC 7
In exclusive video, Barry Jennings discusses explosions in Building
7 before collapse of twin towers
Paul Joseph |
Exclusive video of emergency official Barry Jennings
discussing explosions inside WTC 7 before either of the twin
towers had collapsed and having to step over dead bodies of victims as
he attempted to vacate the building has been released for the first time.
The clip, which was originally intended to feature in
Loose Change Final Cut but had to be withdrawn according to Jennings'
wishes after he had received threats, has now been made public in anticipation
of a BBC
documentary about Building 7 which is expected to skew Jennings' account
in an attempt to reinforce the official story.
In reality, what Jennings witnessed completely contradicts
the official story of what happened to Building 7.
On the morning of 9/11 in his capacity as Deputy Director,
Emergency Services Department, New York City Housing Authority, Jennings
and Michael Hess, who is a founding Partner and Senior Managing Director
of Giuliani Partners LLC, visited the Office of Emergency Management inside
Building 7 only to find it had been abandoned.
"Upon arriving into the OEM EOC, we noticed that
everybody was gone," said Jennings. "I saw coffee that was on
the desk, the smoke was still coming off the coffee, I saw half-eaten
sandwiches," he stated, adding that he and Hess were told to leave
the building right away.
Jennings and Hess found a stairwell and descended the
stairs.
"When we reached the 6th floor the landing that
we were standing on gave way, there was an explosion and the landing gave
way, I was left there hanging, I had to climb back up and walk back up
to the 8th floor," said Jennings.
"The explosion was beneath me....so when the explosion
happened it blew us back....both buildings (the twin towers) were still
standing," he added.
"I was trapped in there for several hours, I was
trapped in there when both buildings came down - all this time I'm hearing
all kinds of explosions, all this time I'm hearing explosions, said Jennings,
adding that when firefighters took them down to the lobby it was in "total
ruins".
"For me to see what I saw was unbelievable,"
said Jennings.
Barry Jennings.
The firefighters kept saying to Jennings "do not
look down" because, according to Jennings, "we were stepping
over people and you can tell when you're stepping over people."
A police officer then told Jennings, "you will have
to run because we have reports of more explosions."
"I'm just confused about one thing....why World
Trade Center 7 went down in the first place - I'm very confused about
that - I know what I heard I heard explosions," said Jennings, adding
that the explanation that the explosions were as a result of fuel oil
tanks in the building did not add up.
"I'm an old boiler guy, if it was a fuel oil tank
it would have been one side of the building," he stated.
Footage inside the Millennium Hilton building lobby,
which was closer to the WTC twin towers than Building 7, shows minimal
damage after both towers had collapsed in comparison with devastating
damage in the lobby of WTC 7, as reported by Jennings, before either tower had even collapsed.
Jennings' eyewitness report of explosions inside WTC
7 before the towers had collapsed as well as dead bodies inside the building
completely contradicts the official story, which maintains that there
were no fatalities inside Building 7.
If WTC 7 collapsed as a result of damage it sustained
from the fall of the twin towers, as the official version claims, then
why were explosions taking place inside the building before either
tower had collapsed?
The BBC hit piece documentary, which airs on July 6th,
features an interview with Jennings but according to Loose Change's Jason
Bermas, the program will distort Jennings' comments in an attempt to sideline
the shocking nature of what he witnessed and the blatant manner in which
his experiences contradict the official story.
According to Bermas, during their interview with members
of Loose Change, the BBC denied that Jennings had stepped over dead bodies
when he left the building, a claim disproved by Jennings' own statements
in the video below.
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