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September 11 Commission Report - Gnostic Liberation Front

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through the clouds of dust. Says Greene: "It just completely engulfed the north tower where I was and I<br />

started crawling." [Port Authority Heroes: Part 2, CBS News, New York, October 19, 2001]<br />

Here is where the mystery and questions begin. Tabeek, who supposedly received a call<br />

for help, volunteered to go on a rescue mission that apparently didn’t need to happen. He<br />

was given resources to assist in the rescue that he did not need, and which he left behind.<br />

The one resource (Desperito) that continued on the mission with him did not return.<br />

There are conflicting stories about how Desperito died.<br />

Tabeek testified that he was with Desperito when he died, that he died when the South<br />

Tower collapsed, and that he was in the control room during the collapse of the South<br />

Tower. Tabeek also reports that seven others plus him survived when the South Tower<br />

collapsed because of the hardened glass in the command center. However, the “67 year<br />

old geezer” testified that Desperito died later, and Tabeek elsewhere testifies that<br />

Desperito and he were elsewhere when the South Tower collapsed! Moreover, Tabeek<br />

would later change his story so that Deperito died on the West Street “overpass” rather<br />

than on the 22 nd floor. From Tabeek’s story below, one might also come to the conclusion<br />

that he feigns sincerity “too much.”<br />

“Security Manager George Tabeek and Firefighter Andy Desperito were continuing to rescue others.<br />

They raced into an overpass above West Street, just as the second tower began to collapse. "All of a<br />

sudden, all hell broke loose," says Tabeek. "We got hit with debris, couldn't see. I couldn't get air. I<br />

was choking. He was there one second. Next second, he was gone from my side or from behind me."<br />

Tabeek held onto a column while debris rained down on him: "It kept building up on me when it was<br />

coming down, almost up to my shoulder blades. And I kept pushing it off. All of a sudden, everything<br />

just stopped. Dead silence. I got hit with a blast of heat and I got burnt on my face and my hand."<br />

Shaking free of the rubble, he looked everywhere for the firefighter who'd been at his side for the past<br />

hour. Desperito was nowhere to be found. "I started calling, 'Andy, Andy. Where are you? Tell me<br />

where you are. Let me help you. Where are you?'" says Tabeek. Desperito, 44, died on that overpass.<br />

He was married with three children.” [Port Authority Heroes: Part 2, CBS News New York, Oct. 19,<br />

2001]<br />

Evidence suggests that the mission involved an FBI office that was targeted for<br />

destruction. Desperito was an ‘expert’ witness to that destruction. He died standing next<br />

to the person who had to be involved in authorizing the removal of the bomb-sniffing<br />

dogs, and the approvals required for turning off the sprinkler systems for repair work by<br />

Rocky Hammad. There are no witnesses to his death other than Tabeek. Another<br />

potential witness (Cho) who stopped to help the FBI ‘pick up’ was told to leave. The<br />

floors officially reported to be occupied by the Port Authority do not include the 22nd<br />

floor. There is a report of an FBI agent ‘clearing the floor’ in an area where there are no<br />

reported FBI offices, and there is another report of an FBI agent seen on the 22nd Floor.<br />

Nine minutes before the Tower collapses, the FBI receives an advisory call that the<br />

Tower was about to come down! Who knew that?<br />

2. Why was the FBI center hardened, while the rest of the building was not?<br />

The FBI facility had been recently upgraded with additional security to protect itself from<br />

just such a terrorist attack. The 22nd floor was a hardened, bomb-proof, highly secured<br />

computer center, which seems consistent with Dick Eastman’s claim that this location<br />

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