Blue Cross Hang up with 9/11 Victim Story adds more Evidence of Low Level Explosions at WTC

August 14, 2010

by Brian Romanoff     Nor Cal Truth    Aug 14, 2010

The following selections come from a news story about a woman who was injured on 9/11, and is being denied compensation for her injuries by the Blue Cross, for whom she worked:

At exactly 17 minutes to 9 o’clock on the morning of Sept. 11, 2001, Marie Luzzicone gave her boss a wave and stepped alone into an elevator on the 19th floor of Tower 1 in the World Trade Center.The door closed, and Marie “felt like we hit rock.”

A month shy of nine years later, the 60-year-old Tottenville 9/11 survivor is still caught between a rock and a hard place over a workers’ compensation claim that was four days late.

“Not because of my negligence,” Marie says, “it’s Blue Cross that waited five weeks to give me approval.”

Look at what Marie remembers seeing on the 10th floor:

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Clyde, Ohio: 9/11 Survivor Shares Story of Escape from WTC

May 18, 2010

 

 ”..heard a huge explosion..”, “..it looked like a war zone..”, “..no one expected the building to collapse…” - George Sleigh, North Tower survivor

source: News Messenger   May 18, 2010

When George Sleigh walked into the North Tower of the World Trade Center at 7:30 a.m. on Sept. 11, 2001, it was a picturesque day.

“It was a beautiful morning, a crisp … morning,” he said. “The sun was coming up behind the World Trade Center, which at that time dominated the view of New York.”

Two hours later, he had to make his way down 90 flights of steps after a plane hit each tower in a terrorist attack. He made his way down to the concourse level.

As I stepped outside the stairwell, the devastation was incredible,” he said. “It looked like a war zone.”

Then the South Tower collapsed.

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