In an ABC News broadcast, Giuliani said:
“I went down to the scene and we set up headquarters at 75 Barkley Street, which was right there with the Police Commissioner, the Fire
Commissioner, the Head of Emergency Management, and we were operating out of there when we were told that the World Trade Center was going to
collapse. And it did collapse before we could actually get out of the building, so we were trapped in the building for 10, 15 minutes, and finally
found an exit and got out, walked north, and took a lot of people with us.”
The WMV file of this important statement can be downloaded from
www.whatreallyhappened.com...
But how was it known or even suspected that the World Trade Center was going to collapse? There was no factual or historical basis for this
prediction. When was Giuliani warned? Why were only a select few people warned? How many lives would have been saved if everyone had received this
warning? Why were firefighters in the impact zone of WTC 2 unaware that the building was going to collapse? They should have been the ones reporting
this information, instead they reported only isolated fires immediately before the building's collapse.
Well, now we DO know who was, apparently, SO better informed than firefighters at the scene that he was able to give warning to Giuliani that WTC 2
was about to collapse. It was Emergency Management Service Division Chief John Peruggia:
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"...Again, times are a little fuzzy initially for me. A few minutes later, John came to me and said you need to go find Chief Ganci and relay the
following message: that the buildings have been compromised, we need to evacuate, they're going to collapse. I said okay. I went down Vesey Street
towards West.
Q. You were by yourself?
A. I was by myself, me and my helmet and my radio. I got to the corner of Vesey and West. I found some EMS vehicles. I think I saw Chief Gombo there.
I'm not really sure. I mentioned to the EMS people there, again, not knowing who they were, I said you need to get away from here, the building might
collapse, we need to leave this spot. As I was walking towards the Fire command post, I found Steve Mosiello. I said, Steve, where's the boss? I have
to give him a message. He said, well, what's the message? I said the buildings are going to collapse; we need to evac everybody out. With a very
confused look he said who told you that? I said I was just with John at OEM. OEM says the buildings are going to collapse; we need to get out.
"...it's coming over our radio, get out of the area, the second tower's coming down."
"They're saying the second tower is coming...?"
"Yes, it's about to collapse."
He escorted me over to Chief Ganci. He said, hey, Pete, we got a message that the buildings are going to collapse. His reply was who the # told you
that? Then Steve brought me in and with Chief Ganci, Commissioner Feehan, Steve, I believe Chief Turi was initially there, I said, listen, I was just
at OEM. The message I was given was that the buildings are going to collapse; we need to get our people out. At that moment, this thunderous, rolling
roar came down and that's when the building came down, the first tower came down.
It seems logical that the Office of Emergency Management would warn their boss of the impending collapses, so it appears this is how Mayor Giuliani
received warning of the collapses. But how could John Peruggia know this with enough certainty to tell Zarillo to warn Chief Ganci, when fire fighters
who had got to the 78th floor of WCT 2 (the area of impact with the plane) radioed to the ground that there was only isolated pockets of fire - no 800
degree raging infernos and no sign of pillars or ceilings beginning to give way! Who told John Peruggia that the buildings either would or might
collapse? According to the Center for Cooperative Research:
"In the lobby of Building 7 of the WTC, EMS Division Chief John Peruggia is in discussion with Fire Department Captain Richard Rotanz and a
representative from the Department of Buildings. As Peruggia later describes, “it was brought to my attention, it was believed that the structural
damage that was suffered to the [twin] towers was quite significant and they were very confident that the building's stability was compromised and
they felt that the north tower was in danger of a near imminent collapse.” Peruggia grabs EMT Richard Zarrillo, and tells him to pass on the
message, “that the buildings have been compromised, we need to evacuate, they're going to collapse.” Zarrillo heads out to the fire command post,
situated in front of 3 World Financial, the American Express Building, where he relays this message to several senior firefighters. Seconds later,
they hear the noise of the South Tower as it collapses."
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So Peruggia in effect said that "they" (referring to Fire Department Captain Richard Rotanz and a Department of Buildings representative) believed
there was a danger that the South Tower was about to collapse and that he merely passed on their warning to Chief Ganci. But how could Rotanz himself
be so sure, when none of his men at the scene suspected this? (Let us ignore the possibility that the anonymous representative from the Department of
Buildings seriously influenced the decision to warn Chief Ganci. Although it cannot be ruled out, it is more plausible that it was the Fire Department
Captain's professional opinion that would have counted here). One could understand such a warning being issued if it had come AFTER the South Tower
fell. But Mayor Giuliani and fire chiefs were told before the FIRST building collapsed so unexpectedly. Does this almost psychic presentiment by
Rotanz sound credible to you?
[edit on 13-5-2007 by micpsi]