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Two Super Heroes
That Too Few Know
"The race is not to the swift, nor the battle
to the strong." -Ecclesiastes 9:11
By Douglas Herman
6-17-8
http://www.rense.com/general82/two.htm
- Superheroes are big business in Hollywood
now. Everywhere you turn, you see another so-called star play-acting the
superhero role while millions of viewers flock to these inane flights of
fantasy.
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- American moviegoers love Superman and
Batman, Spiderman and Ironman. But not one of these well-muscled fantasy
figures ever stood a thousand feet up, at the edge of the world stage,
and bravely gave their lives for truth in the face of overwhelming evil.
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- You probably have never heard the names of
either superhero. Hollywood does not inundate us with the names and
faces of real heroes, only the fake ones. Yet you may know the two well,
from what they SAID and what they DID on September 11, 2001.
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- They were eyewitnesses from the inside out.
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- Her name was Edna Cintron. What she did was
defy danger and deny the validity of official, fraudulent,
after-the-fact scientific theories.
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- According to these official apologists,
among them American Society of Civil Engineers experts, Zdenek Bazant
and Yong Zhou, Edna stood on the edge of red hot steel for the longest
time. She stood upon or adjacent to 1,000 degrees Fahrenheit of radiant,
conductive steel, if you believe these experts.
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- Yet Edna remains forever frozen in the
famous photograph, her image forever poised at the brink, appearing calm
although her fear must have been overpowering. She stood at the edge of
an abyss, her arm grasping a wrecked window frame while her foot slips
perilously close to space.
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- Befitting the moment, her image grows
indistinct the more one tries to focus. She has been identified by her
husband as Edna Cintron, who worked for Marsh & McLennan at the North
Tower.
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- "Edna stood waving for rescue in the North
Tower plane shape hole for at least 20 minutes," wrote Peggy Carter.
"Her picture is in the NIST reports, waving to us, (revealing) that
their tales of thousand degree heat from jet fuel is a lie. There is
effort afoot to deny her reality and her valor."
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- A great lie, bolstered by the paid media
and academia apologists, for the benefit of the plotters.
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- We see the doomed heroine standing there,
minutes from death. Forthright in appearance, she appears almost
delicate, like a curious child. Yet she must have been terrified. She
must have been shocked. But mostly she must have been very brave.
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- She was, before the terrorists killed her
and nearly 3,000 others, a verifiable witness that the temperature of
the WTC steel was NOT anywhere near 1,000F. We owe Edna an amazing debt
of gratitude. Because she made herself visible, a bold rebuttal to
cowards and criminal accomplices like Bazant and Zhou, Van Romero and
Eduardo Kausel, John Gross and Thomas Eagar, alleged scientists eager to
explain away the gross inconsistencies of 911.
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- There were NO sustained 1,000F
temperatures. Thus NO heat-related structural failure occurred.
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- "All this have I seen," wrote one
eyewitness to evil long ago, an eyewitness called the Preacher, who
might as well have been speaking of FDNY Chief, Orio Palmer. "There is a
righteous man who perishes in his righteousness, and there is a wicked
man who lives long in his evildoing." (7:15)
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- Those who killed Chief Palmer and his 343
brethren got away with the crime. Before that massacre happened Palmer
and a partner got to the 78th floor of the South Tower.
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- Palmer radioed to fellow FDNY firefighters.
"I'm going to need two of your firefighters, Adam stairway, to knock
down two fires. We have a hose line stretched, we could use some water
on it, knock it down, okay?"
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- The widow of Chief Palmer heard the
transcripts much later. "I didn't hear fear; I didn't hear panic."
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- If we carefully dissect Palmer's remarks we
hear a man going about the risky business of putting out fires. Nowhere
does Palmer report 1,000F steel. Instead he calmly requests TWO men, to
help him with a hose. The house line (the on site water hose) had water.
Palmer requested TWO firemen for TWO fires. How huge could those fires
be?
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- The so-called experts would have you
believe Palmer and his partner were standing on or under 1,000F steel.
Chief Palmer would never have put additional men in danger. He
recognized immediately the fires were controllable, the structure sound.
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- The experts lied then and they are lying
now.
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- "I saw under the sun, in the place of
justice, that wickedness was there; and in the place of righteousness,
that wickedness was there." (3:16)
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- And so, I too saw how the righteous are
cast down and how murderers are allowed to escape, and I too was filled
with rage. I was filled with rage at how the plotters delight in the
crime and bestow medals on each other and good men remain silent. Like
the mystical superhero of Ecclesiastes, I too was filled with anger and
I too said in my heart: "God will judge the righteous and the wicked;
for there is a time there for every purpose and for every work."
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- But unlike the Preacher, I believe it is
not only our right but our duty to speak truth to power, especially when
we see that power abused and corrupted, when we realize good men and
women were murdered. We discover that villainy is cowardice, comfort,
fear and complicity, rather than pure evil for the sake of evil. The
jihadists of government and academia lock step like imperial storm
troopers but we have the above example of two superheroes to guide us.
Godspeed.
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- Certified firefighter and Alaska commercial
fisherman, Douglas Herman writes for Rense regularly. Email
<mailto:douglasherman7@yahoo.com>
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