Thursday, November 7, 2013

9/11 Prosecution Plan: Start with Rudy Giuliani by James Madison from Daily Paul



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9/11 Prosecution Plan: Start with Rudy Giuliani

Now that 911 Truth is growing exponentially, it is time for the movement to be not just about truth but also justice. A new investigation is necessary, yes, but what is also needed is a strategy for prosecution. It is standard procedure in prosecuting any crime gang or conspiracy to start at the bottom with charges that are easy to prove, which will "stick," and then move up as people begin to talk.
If there is one open-and-shut case it is the felony destruction of evidence by Rudy Giuliani. The shipment of 99.5% of the WTC steel was not only destruction of evidence, it was destruction of Exhibit A. Under the contracting authority of the City of New York, Guliani hired Metal Management Northeast of Newark, N.J., Hugo Neu Schnitzer East of Jersey City and Blandford Land Development Corporation of Brooklyn. Weeks Marine Inc. created two steel offloading areas at Pier 25 and Pier 6 in the last week of September to accelerate the shipment of the steel on barges to China to be melted.
Great Lakes Dredge and Dock Co. was awarded a contract for $790,500 to deepen the Pier 6 site.
Rudy was a federal prosecutor who knew absolutely and beyond the shadow of a doubt that the destruction of crime scene evidence is a felony. He cannot plead ignorance on this. In addition, many fire science experts, such as Professor Glen Corbett of City University of New York, were calling on Giuliani to halt the destruction of evidence as it was taking place, as were many survivors' families.
In so big a hurry was Rudy to destroy evidence that he forced a showdown with firefighters who were searching for, and finding, remains of their fallen brothers and other victims, removing remains with dignity and respect. Rudy ordered them off the "pile" so a more rapid "scoop-and-dump" operation could proceed, culminating in a melee between firefighters and police in which 15 firefighters were arrested and 5 policemen injured.

So important was it that no piece of evidence wind up in the wrong hands that Rudy had the removal trucks fitted with GPS devices at a cost of $1,000 apiece, to track them to shipping piers.
It does not require one to be an Official Story skeptic to get behind the prosecution of Giuliani. Even those who accept the official story should want to know why buildings which were specifically designed to withstand multiple hits by jetliners as large as 767s collapsed. WTC architect John Skilling said that the buildings were meant to "handle the impact of a 707 traveling at 600 mph without collapsing.” A fully-loaded 767 is nearly identical in weight and size to a fully-loaded 707. This has been standard design practice since a B-25 bomber lost in fog crashed into the Empire State Building in 1945.
The structural steel would have told the tale. With the steel stored and organized at one of our desert military bases, with room to spare across the desert, the best minds in science in engineering could have examined the evidence and pieced together every second of the destruction. The evidence would be guarded around the clock by American soldiers who knew there was no more highly-honored assignment anywhere in the service.
Instead Giuliani sent the steel to a foreign power to be destroyed, and the remains of loved ones to a garbage dump. NYC firefighters tagged Giuliani as Rudy "Ran Like a Coward" Giuliani. Rudy admitted to Peter Jennings that he had been told that the first tower was going to collapse, and to evacuate the area. This should be the subject of a grand jury investigation by itself.
Who told Rudy the building was going to collapse? Why didn't Rudy tell anyone immediately to evacuate towers, where people had been told to go back to work? Why didn't he risk his own life, as the firefighters were, to stay put in the command center in WTC7 and bark the order over the frequencies over and over GET OUT GET OUT, EVERYBODY GET OUT! Instead the "Hero of 9/11," the firefighters say, was "deciding which way to run," as he tucked tail up Vessey Street with his gaggle of followers.
9/11 still haunts our nation every day. As the TSA expands its reach, drones begin to fill our skies, and the last shred of the Constitution is eradicated by NDAA, the 9/11 wars continue, extracting a terrible cost to innocents in foreign lands. As a result of the wars and bank bailouts the land is on the brink of financial catastrophe, with one percent ready to walk off with the wealth, to offshore havens or overseas.
The penalty for felony destruction of evidence in a capitol crime is 5-10 years in almost any state. Even if it went no farther than Giuliani, a prosecution would serve the purpose of putting future perpetrators on notice that allowing yourself to be the lowest man on the totem pole in crime carried a risk. Rudy's job was very important, and the success of the entire operation depended on it. Without the destruction of 99.5% of the steel evidence, no conspirator could ever sleep well.
A prosecution of Giuliani for destruction of evidence would help give closure to the survivors who were begging him to stop. That steel, with the blood and flesh of their loved ones on it, carted off to China to be melted in record time or sent to a land fill, might have been just trash to Rudy.
But it wasn't to them.

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