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New York Area Fire Commissioners Make History, Call for New 9/11 Investigation.
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With thanks to The Mystic Wanderer for the link.


Quote:New York Area Fire Commissioners Make History, Call for New 9/11 Investigation.

'They started off by saying the Pledge of Allegiance. Ten minutes later, they were reading the text of a
resolution claiming the existence of “overwhelming evidence” that “pre-planted explosives... caused
the destruction of the three World Trade Center buildings.”

And so it was, on July 24, 2019 -nearly 18 years after the horrific attacks that traumatized a nation and
changed the world forever -the Franklin Square and Munson Fire District, which oversees a volunteer
fire department serving a hamlet of 30,000 residents just outside of Queens, New York, became the
first legislative body in the country to officially support a new investigation into the events of 9/11.

The resolution, drafted and introduced by Commissioner Christopher Gioia, was unanimously approved
by the five commissioners. Members of the audience -including the families of fallen firefighters Thomas
J. Hetzel and Robert Evans, both Franklin Square natives -joined in solemn but celebratory applause after
the fifth “ay” was spoken.

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The Franklin Square and Munson Fire District commissioners: Philip F. Malloy, Jr. (left); Dennis G. Lyons
(second from left); Joseph M. Torregrossa (center); Christopher L. Gioia (second from right); Les Saltzman (right).

(Second Image on Right) A memorial to Thomas J. Hetzel, a member of the New York Fire Department and Franklin
Square and Munson Fire Department, who died on September 11, 2001.

Conversing with guests after the meeting, Commissioner Dennis Lyons remarked on the enormous and
lasting toll that 9/11 has taken on the Franklin Square community. “We have a memorial -a piece of steel
from the World Trade Center with 28 holes where the nuts and bolts used to go,” Lyons explained.

“Every year on the 11th, we put a rose in each hole for the 24 Nassau County firefighters and four Franklin
Square residents who died on 9/11.” -Commissioner Dennis Lyons.

The impact of 9/11 on the community extends well beyond the victims and their grieving families.
On September 12, 2001, the Franklin Square Fire Department was called in to assist with the massive
rescue and recovery effort that was just getting underway.

Countless members of the department, including Gioia and Commissioner Philip Malloy (then rank-and
file firefighters), spent weeks on the pile searching in vain for civilians and fellow responders who might
still be alive. Today, Malloy is one of thousands suffering chronic health effects.

The department also lost one of its own in Thomas J. Hetzel, affectionately referred to as “Tommy” by the
commissioners. Hetzel was a full-time member of the New York Fire Department in addition to serving as
a volunteer firefighter in Franklin Square. A touching memorial to Hetzel was on display during the meeting,
and Hetzel’s widow, parents, and sister were all in attendance.

“The Hetzel and Evans families were very appreciative of the proceedings,” Gioia commented the day after
the meeting. “They know it’s an uphill struggle. But at least they have hope, which is something they haven’t
had in a long time.”

Besides the commissioners’ desire to see justice done for their fallen brothers and deceased neighbors,
the driving force behind the resolution was a petition filed last year with United States Attorney for the Southern
District of New York Geoffrey S. Berman by the Lawyers’ Committee for 9/11 Inquiry, outlining the evidence
of the World Trade Center’s explosive demolition on 9/11.

The U.S. Attorney’s Office notified the Lawyers’ Committee in November that it would indeed comply with the
federal statute requiring the U.S. Attorney to present the petition to a special grand jury.
The news set off a wave of hope, among those paying attention, that the wheels of justice were finally beginning
to move in the right direction.

Adding a surge to that wave of hope, the Franklin Square resolution declares the fire district’s full backing of
the (presumably) ongoing grand jury investigation in Lower Manhattan, while also proclaiming the district’s
support for “any and all efforts by other government entities to investigate and uncover the full truth surrounding
the events of that horrible day.”

Speaking to those still present after the meeting, Gioia made it clear that this was the first step in a long process.
Their goal now is to get every fire district in the state to go on record supporting a new 9/11 investigation.

“We’re a tight-knit community and we never forget our fallen brothers and sisters.
You better believe that when the entire fire service of New York State is on board,
we will be an unstoppable force.” -Commissioner Christopher Gioia.

After a pause, Gioia added, “We were the first fire district to pass this resolution. We won’t be the last.”
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Quote:The Franklin Square and Munson Fire District 9/11 Resolution

Whereas, the attacks of September 11, 2001, are inextricably and forever tied to the Franklin Square and Munson
Fire Department;

Whereas, on September 11, 2001, while operating at the World Trade Center in New York City, firefighter Thomas
J. Hetzel, badge #290 of Hook and Ladder Company #1, Franklin Square and Munson Fire Department of New York,
was killed in performance of his duties, along with 2,976 other emergency responders and civilians;

Whereas, members of the Franklin Square and Munson Fire Department were called upon to assist in the subsequent
rescue and recovery operations and cleanup of the World Trade Center site, afflicting many of them with life-threatening
illnesses as a result of breathing the deadly toxins present at the site;

Whereas, the Board of Fire Commissioners of the Franklin Square and Munson Fire District recognizes the significant
and compelling nature of the petition before the United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York reporting
un-prosecuted federal crimes at the World Trade Center on September 11, 2001, and calling upon the United States
Attorney to present that petition to a Special Grand Jury pursuant to the United States Constitution
and 18 U.S.C. SS 3332(A);

Whereas, the overwhelming evidence presented in said petition demonstrates beyond any doubt that pre-planted
explosives and/or incendiaries -not just airplanes and the ensuing fires -caused the destruction of the three World Trade
Center buildings, killing the vast majority of the victims who perished that day;

Whereas, the victims of 9/11, their families, the people of New York City, and our nation deserve that every crime related
to the attacks of September 11, 2001, be investigated to the fullest and that every person who was responsible face justice;

NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Board of Fire Commissioners of the Franklin Square and Munson Fire
District fully supports a comprehensive federal grand jury investigation and prosecution of every crime related to the
attacks of September 11, 2001, as well as any and all efforts by other government entities to investigate and uncover
the full truth surrounding the events of that horrible day...'
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West Virginia is "The Mountain State".

Missouri is "The Show Me State".

The Southern District of New York is in danger of renaming NY as "The Useless and Endless Re-Investigation State".

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Diogenes was eating bread and lentils for supper. He was seen by the philosopher Aristippus, who lived comfortably by flattering the king.

Said Aristippus, ‘If you would learn to be subservient to the king you would not have to live on lentils.’ Said Diogenes, ‘Learn to live on lentils and you will not have to be subservient to the king.’


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(clairvoyant) Mystic Meg says:


Quote:"...and so it came to pass in the autumn of 2019, after almost 18 years of tireless investigations into 911, doggedly and determinedly gathering evidence, and collating an iron-clad body of proof to present to the powers that be, that several members of the Board of Fire Commissioners of the Franklin Square and Munson Fire District suddenly and inexplicably decided to take their own lives or get involved in bizarre fatal accidents..."


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