How the Controlled Press Avoids 9-11 Truth
August 25, 2005
Rather than face the uncomfortable facts
presented by William Rodriguez, a key eyewitness and survivor of 9-11, the
controlled press simply avoids him because his testimony exposes the lies of the
official version.
SCHAUMBURG,
The 40-minute testimony of William
Rodriguez presents listeners with an inescapable dilemma. Either Rodriguez is
making it all up or the official explanation of what caused the destruction of
the 110-story steel and concrete towers is a pack of lies. Because the
corporate-controlled press cannot square the Puerto Rican janitor's testimony
with the official version, they simply avoid him entirely.
To pursue the truth in a public forum is
why I invited Rodriguez to participate in a 9-11 Symposium in Schaumburg, a
suburb of
As team leader of the official
engineering study, about the damaged towers Corley wrote: "absent other severe
loading events such as a windstorm or earthquake, the buildings could have
remained standing in their damaged states until subjected to some significant
additional load.
"The large quantity of jet fuel carried
by each aircraft ignited upon impact into each building. A significant portion
of this fuel was consumed immediately in the ensuing fireballs. The remaining
fuel is believed either to have flowed down through the buildings or to have
burned off within a few minutes of the aircraft impact. The heat produced by
this burning jet fuel does not by itself appear to have been sufficient to
initiate the structural collapses," Corley wrote in the executive summary of the
World Trade Center Building Performance Study. According to Corley, neither the
impact of the planes nor the burning fuel caused the towers to collapse.
"Over a period of many minutes," Corley
wrote, secondary fires, such as burning office supplies and furniture set alight
by the burning fuel, "induced additional stresses into the damaged structural
frames while simultaneously softening and weakening these frames. This
additional loading and the resulting damage were sufficient to induce the
collapse of both structures," his FEMA-sponsored study concluded.
Corley, a senior vice president with
Construction Technology Laboratories in Skokie, has his office 20 miles from the
In addition to Rodriguez and Corley,
other researchers were invited to participate in the symposium. Dave vonKleist,
host of The Power Hour radio show and producer of the video In Plane Site,
traveled from
Thus, while Rodriguez, who has been
honored at the White House five times, delivered his testimony to a spellbound
audience of some 170 individuals, not a single reporter from the
English-language media or the Chicago Tribune bothered to attend. The
suburban Daily Herald told me that they "lacked the resources to cover
the event," and featured a front-page story about adults playing dodge-ball the
following morning.
Peter Hernon, chief of the
Puzzled by these responses, I asked N.
Don Wycliff, Public Editor at the Tribune, how the decision was made not
to cover what was probably the most significant 9-11 event ever held in the
Told of the tremendous explosion that
Rodriguez and others felt in the basement of the
"I would have made the same decision,"
editor Wycliff said about why the Tribune did not cover the symposium. "I
have 10 guys and fifteen stories. This is a story I'm not going to bother to
cover." So rather than report on the visit of William Rodriguez, a 9-11
survivor and true hero, on the day of the symposium the Chicago Tribune
began a series of lengthy articles about Oreo cookies. It should be noted that
two of the Tribune Company's corporate directors have served as director,
president or chief executive officer with Kraft Foods, Inc., the parent
corporation behind Oreo cookies.