Sep 142021
 

Glenn Kirschner – As Feds Prepare for the Pro-Trump DC Rally on 9/18, We’re Learning More About the “Failures” of 1/6

The Lincoln Project – 24 years (Of course the vast majority of rapists are not on the streets but in their victims’ homes.)

The Franklin Project – School Board Bullying IMO this fallout of January 6 is scarier than Sep 18.

politicsrus – Newsom HD – I had to push a couple to tomorrow since the recall is today.

Really American – Recall The GOP

Eyepop Productions – Boatlift This was made in 2011, and I saw it then on PBS – so it’s actually no longer untold – but many people aren’t aware of it.

Beau – Let’s talk about Biden, mandates, reactions, and Orwell….

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Sep 112021
 

PREFACE

Let me begin by saying I tried as best I could to avoid any photo that might be an overt trigger for some.  Therefore, there are no photos of falling towers, no jumpers, no explosions, etc.

The biggest obstacles were deciding what pictures to include and how to arrange them.  (The arranging aspect took a great deal longer than anticipated.)  I have attributions for all photos that had attributions – but quite a few of them did not.  Unfortunately, I couldn’t find a way to create GIFs that included attribution text.

A number of the photos are so unique that they defied grouping them, so I pulled them out and will scatter them throughout the post with some additional background on them.

I was fortunate to have visited the Observation Deck of the original WTC.  And later, with the new World Trade Center its twin Waterfall Pools that sit in the footprints of the North and South Towers of the original WTC.  (Sadly, the Museum was not completed at the time of my last NYC visit.)

So let’s begin our journey on a day that changed the world …

Chief of Staff Andy Card informs Pres. Bush that “America is under attack.”

Attrib.: Paul J. Richards

Vigils to honor those lost in the WTC Towers, first responders and their families began the evening of 9/11, and have continued around the world to this very day.

Memorials came in all manner of types, forms and locations, from NYC to all points north, south, east and west.

Virtually any vertical surface in Manhattan was soon covered with plaintive pleas from family and friends bearing photos and details about the Missing.

This is Marcy Borders, a 28 y/o legal assistant who worked in the North Tower.  She evacuated the Tower but was directed into the lobby of a nearby office building by a policeman to avoid the dust storm caused by the collapse of the South Tower.

(Just a refresher: While the North Tower [WTC 1] was struck first, the South Tower [WTC 2] fell first.)

Stan Honda is the photographer, and he visited Ms. Borders a year later.  But sadly she died of stomach cancer in 2015.

These are blood-stained shoes worn by Linda Lopez as she evacuated from the 97th floor of the South Tower.  When the first plane struck the North Tower, Lopez said the fireball from it felt like she was being burned.

Confusion was rampant, but she decided to evacuate.  She had only reached the 61st when she was thrown against a wall as the second plane crashed into the South Tower dozens of floors above her.

She took off her shoes to increase her departure speed and ran across broken glass.  After making it safely out, a few blocks away a stranger told her: “Lady – your feet are bleeding!”  She put her shoes back on, and they are now on display in the WTC Museum.

Attrib.: Lucas Jackson

 It was a time our nation stood united, and displays of patriotism were common, sincerely felt and carried no hidden agendas.  Flags were on display everywhere.

Of course, all means of public transportation were halted.

Attrib.: Ken Ruinard

And New Yorkers started the long trek to make it to home, family, friends or hotels – including walking across the Brooklyn Bridge.

Attrib.: Daniel Shanken

While Manhattan obviously was the epicenter of 9/11, it was not the only location the Saudis (NOT the Iraqis) had selected to attack.  And there are memorials at those locations also.

PENTAGON

SHANKSVILLE, PA: “Are you ready?  OK.  Let’s roll! “

The rural Pennsylvania hillside features both a wall and a carillon of wind chimes – “The Tower of Voices”

Obviously New Jersey was spared the physical assault, but being directly across the Hudson River from Manhattan, it bears scars also.

They built an attractive memorial called “Empty Sky” …

Attrib.: Zawhaus Photography

The walls creates a unique arc when reflecting the sunlight …

Attrib.: R. London

No doubt we all hope that in the not-too-distant future America will once again be able to re-capture that 9/11 spirit of Unity that emerged from a tragedy.

But it will take a towering light to lead us.

(Note: The man videoing the “Tribute of Light” with his tablet is Paul Marantz – the lighting consultant for the project.)

 

We can all hope that such a leader will once again emerge soon …

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Heads-Up Update …

 Posted by at 8:44 am  Politics
Sep 092021
 

I had all along planned on posting a simple, brief commemoration for 9/11 on 9/11.

So there will be no “Friday Fun” (and I doubt I’d call it a “Saturday Smile” either.)

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The Other 9/11s

 Posted by at 11:15 am  Editorial, Politics
Sep 112020
 

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This is a repetition of the editorials I published in 2011, 2014, 2017, 2018 and 2019 with alterations to bring it up to date.
Nineteen years ago this morning, the first airliner hit the tower, as I was about to leave for work. When I arrived, I learned about the second hit. My duties that day were to contact top executives of Fortune 500 companies headquartered in New York on behalf of our client, a major developer of computer operating systems, to arrange site visits and one-on-one executive interviews for our client’s research team. What timing! I felt uncomfortable calling, but the account exec’s assistant, an airhead and a Republican, ordered me to go to work. Many of my executive contacts were in the Twin Towers. I got on the telephone. Nobody was answering, and many of the lines were out of order. I did get through and spoke to a man in one of the towers above the fire, who knew he would not survive. He said he couldn’t dial out and gave me his home number. He asked me to call his wife and tell her he loved her. I did. She was hysterical. Who could blame her. That shook me up so much that I went to the account executive’s office, and told him I was done calling New York for the day. He asked me what idiot had told me to call into New York under these circumstances. His assistant changed the subject.  Because of that experience, I cannot think of 9/11 without my heart going out to the people who lost loved ones that tragic day, and I consider it imperative to do whatever we can, within reason, to prevent a reoccurrence. One failing, in that regard, is that we often ask who and how, but all too seldom, ask why. So as we remember the events of 9/11/2001, perhaps it may help if we consider the other 9/11s, 9/11/1973 and 9/11/2020. Twenty eight years earlier, the roles were reversed. Instead of being attacked, the US had arranged and was assisting an attack to overthrow the democratically elected government of Chile, and the installation of one of the most infamous dictators of the twentieth century, Augusto Pinochet. An article by Peter Kornblug from August 2003 describes and explains those events.

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On September 14, 1970, a deputy to then-National Security Adviser Henry Kissinger wrote him a memo, classified SECRET/SENSITIVE, arguing against covert operations to block the duly elected Chilean socialist Salvador Allende from assuming the presidency. “What we propose is patently a violation of our own principles and policy tenets,” noted Viron Vaky. “If these principles have any meaning, we normally depart from them only to meet the gravest threat to us., e.g. to our survival. Is Allende a mortal threat to the U.S.?” Vaky asked. “It is hard to argue this.” Kissinger ignored this advice. The next day he participated in a now-famous meeting where President Nixon instructed CIA Director Richard Helms to “save Chile” by secretly fomenting a coup to prevent Allende’s inauguration. When those covert operations failed, Kissinger goaded Nixon into instructing the entire national security bureaucracy “on opposing Allende” and destabilizing his government. “Election of Allende as president of Chile poses one of [the] most serious challenges ever faced in this hemisphere,” says a newly declassified briefing paper Kissinger gave to Nixon two days after Allende’s inauguration. “Your decision as to what to do may be most historic and difficult foreign affairs decision you will have to make this year…. If all concerned do not understand that you want Allende opposed as strongly as we can, result will be steady draft toward modus vivendi approach.” 11kissinger_pinochetHad Washington adopted a “modus vivendi approach,” it is possible that Chileans, indeed citizens around the world, would not be solemnly commemorating the thirtieth anniversary of the coup that brought Gen. Augusto Pinochet to power. In the United States, the meaning of this anniversary is, understandably, overshadowed by the shock and tragedy of our own 9/11. But Chile reminds us that the topics of debate on US foreign policy today–pre-emptive strikes, regime change, the arrogance of unilateral intervention, unchecked covert action and secrecy and dishonesty in government–are not new. From the thousands of formerly classified US documents released over the past several years, the picture that emerges strikes some haunting parallels with the news of the day. Chile, it must be recalled, constitutes a classic example of a pre-emptive strike–a set of operations launched well before Salvador Allende set foot in office. Nixon ordered the CIA on September 15, 1970, to “make the economy scream” and to foment a military move to block Allende from being inaugurated six weeks later, in November; the Chilean leader had yet to formulate or authorize a single policy detrimental to US interests. “What happens over [the] next 6-10 months will have ramifications far beyond US-Ch[ilean] relations,” Kissinger predicted in a dire warning to Nixon only forty-eight hours after Allende actually took office. “Will have effect on what happens in rest of LA and developing world; our future position in hemisphere; on larger world picture…even effect our own conception of what our role in the world is.” As in the distorted threat assessment on Iraq, this was sheer speculation–unsupported, indeed contradicted, by US intelligence. In August 1970 CIA, State and Defense Department analysts had determined that “the US has no vital national interests within Chile,” and that the world “military balance of power would not be significantly altered” if Allende came to power… [emphasis added]

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For many years, the United States has treated the rest of the world, particularly third world nations, as the private reserve of an American economic empire, repeatedly using force, usually covertly, any time a nation had the audacity to suggest that their resources should benefit their own people, not US corporations. Neither party is blameless, but the vast majority and most heinous of such actions occurred during Republican administrations. In the twentieth century, the United States overthrew more democratically elected governments and installed more dictators than any other nation ever has. No nation can stand toe-to-toe against the US on the battlefield, so guerilla tactics are the only option available to nations who would oppose us. We should also remember that there would be no such thing as Al Qaeda, had not Republicans under Reagan financed it’s formation to perform terrorist attacks against the USSR. I do not hate this country. I love the USA enough to insist that we actually practice the principles we claim to profess. These are the lessons we need to learn to prevent future terrorists attacks against the US. If we practice oppression, we guarantee resistance. If we practice partnership, we will get cooperation. We need to stop trying to control other countries by force, To forestall terrorism, we must stop participating in and supporting terrorism ourselves. We will be seen as hypocrites if we oppose ethnic cleansing by ISIL, another Republican creation, but continue to support ethnic cleansing by Zionists. For the last lesson, let’s return to the story with which I began. Shortly after the account executive agreed that I was done for the day, the company shut down for the rest of the day too. Several of us gathered around the TV in the lunch room. Knowing that I am politically involved, coworkers asked me what I thought was going to happen. I told them that I thought Bush would use the attack as an excuse to do two things: to invade Iraq and to curtail civil liberties guaranteed under our Constitution. The last lesson is this. If we adopt the tactics of evil to oppose evil, Republican tactics, we become no different than the evil we oppose. Even if we do all that, we must still be vigilant. Sadly there are forces in pseudo-Islam that pursue hatred against America, just as there are forces in pseudo-Christianity that pursue hatred against all who fail to obey their dogma, both for their own respective right-wing political agendas. The latter are the far more dangerous, both at home and abroad.

Now they have Trump skyrocketing their hatred to unprecedented extremes, and the last other 9/11 is today.  Criminal Fuhrer Trump*, rabid talibangelical pseudo-Christian Vice Fuhrer Pence, and the rest of the Republican Reich are the terrorists attacking the United States in an attempt to replace our government with a permanent Fifth Reich that is National Socialist and plutocratic.  If they succeed, the US that we love will be gone forever.  What are YOU going to do about it?

Osama bin Laden murdered over 6,000 Americans on 9/11/2001.  Barack Obama sent Seal Team Six to track him down.  They killed him.  What do we do with Donald Trump*, who has murdered over 196,000 Americans?  I am not advocating killing Trump*.  I cannot condone capital punishment, even though no American has deserved it more.  However, life imprisonment with no possibility of parole is the minimum acceptable end for Trump*!

RESIST!!

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