The First Responders
We've read and seen and heard thousands of hours of testimony about 9/11, but one group we have NOT heard from is the police who first entered the Twin Towers. Why nothing about the first responders? They were men and women of enormous courage. They risked their lives, and some lost their lives. And yet--silence.
Now Anthea Appel, herself a first responder, offers an interview that will tell you just exactly why they have been ignored. Don't miss this story of great human courage and sacrifice in the face of a terrible--and very strange--event.
Anthea's website is AntheaAppel.com.
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Whitley Strieber recently received a letter from a reader saying that a relative had owned a convenience store in Dallas where two men had met frequently prior to the Kennedy Assassination. Nothing like this is mentioned in the Warren Commission Report or in any of the many books about the assassination.
So Whitley takes the question to Jim Marrs: what might this have meant? The discussion that follows is, predictably, an exciting one. Did you know that famed columnist Dorothy Kilgallen died mysteriously after telling friends she had "cracked" the Kennedy case? and that the friend she gave her manuscript about it to also died, and that that the manuscript disappeared? AND that Kilgallen based much of her story on a meeting with Ruby?
The Kennedy case is very far from over, as this riveting discussion makes very clear.
1 May 2010: Anthea Appel
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