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This page provides information on two types of victims: (1) A Witness -- one individual, Barry Jennings, who witnessed happenings in Building 7 that were in conflict with the official story, did not change his story, and apparently became a victim; (2) Cleanup workers who have become seriously ill or died as a result of working in the rubble pile beneath the World Trade Center Complex. Rubble beneath Building 7 was part of the cleanup task, although it is never mentioned in articles about Ground Zero cleanup workers.

Barry Jennings was one of two New York City workers who where stranded together in Building 7 after it had been evacuated. They both testified to explosions in the building. Jennings set the time of the explosions as being prior to the collapse of the Twin Towers, but this is inconsistent with the official timeline. Jennings held to this story until his death in 2008. The public has not been provided any particulars on his death. More on Barry.

Cleanup Workers -- A thermal sensor flown at 5,000 feet over Ground Zero provided imagery to track the underground fires that burned for weeks. The hottest areas of the rubble appear in shades of purple. The area of bright purple near the top of the image is the location of WTC 7. With this similarity of ground temperatures, the rubble beneath Building 7 should be considered to have been of similar toxic hazard to cleanup workers as other areas of Ground Zero.

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In Memoriam -- A page honoring a representative sample of rescue and recovery workers among the deaths reported with connections to the World Trade Center cleanup, in proportion to the Building-7 share of the debris area is located here.

WTC – Thermal Imagery,
September 16, 2001. See credits.

News

NY TIMES: U.S. District Court Approves Ground Zero Health Settlement
By Mireya Navarro
Published: June 23, 2010

A federal judge formally approved a settlement on Wednesday between the city and workers who say their health was damaged during rescue and cleanup operations at ground zero, allowing the agreement to move forward to a vote by more than 10,000 plaintiffs....

examiner.com New York: 9/11 Ground Zero workers accept settlement
By Stacey Doyle
Published: November 20, 2010

After a seven-year dispute, the heroic 9/11 Ground Zero workers accepted a settlement. Over 10,000 workers sued New York City over health damages after the 9/11 cleanup and recovery efforts from the World Trade Center attack. The payouts are expected to total a minimum of $625 million....

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March 11, 2011

Dr. Niels Harrit Interviewed on Face to Face
Victoria, BC Canada

Dwain Deets in Ventura Speaking on Building 7
September 11, 2010

Dr. Harrit, Associate Professor at the Department of Chemistry, University of Copenhagen, comments on the obvious controlled demolition of WTC 7.

"The Science of 9/11," and related Q&A. Focused on the World Trade Center Building 7. Presented at the E. P. Foster Library in Ventura, California.

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