9/11 FEMA videographer at Ground Zero goes public

Fascinating.  Read the entire interview at:: voltairenet.org

As official videographer for the U.S. government, Kurt Sonnenfeld was detailed to Ground Zero on September 11, 2001, where he spent one month filming 29 tapes: "What I saw at certain moments and in certain places … is very disturbing!" He never handed them over to the authorities and has been persecuted ever since. Kurt Sonnenfeld lives in exile in Argentina, where he wrote « El Perseguido » (the persecuted). His recently-published book tells the story of his unending nightmare and drives another nail into the coffin of the government’s account of the 9/11 events. Below is an exclusive interview by Voltairenet.

Kurt Sonnenfeld: There were many things, in hindsight, that were disturbing at Ground Zero. It was odd to me that I was dispatched to go to New York even before the second plane hit the , while the media was still reporting only that a “small plane” had collided with the North Tower — far too small of a catastrophe at that point to involve . was mobilized within minutes, whereas it took ten days for it to deploy to New Orleans to respond to , even with abundant advance warning! It was odd to me that all cameras were so fiercely prohibited within the secured of Ground Zero, that the entire area was declared a crime scene and yet the “evidence” within that crime scene was so rapidly removed and destroyed. And then it was very odd to me when I learned that and several other federal agencies had already moved into position at their command center at Pier 92 on September 10th, one day before the attacks!”

 

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