Kristen Breitweiser
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That's one way that lives could have been saved and damage could have been mitigated.
Number two, Christy Todd Whitman told the rescue workers, all of New York, that the air was safe to breathe.
We were told early on when people caught, you know, that we were, you know, the Jersey girls were fighting and trying to get the truth.
We were told that the sniffers that were put around ground zero, they're supposed to be at a certain height
above the ground to sniff the air.
They were above the point where they were supposed to be so that the air that they were testing wasn't the actual air that people were breathing, okay?
Another prime example, the air was not safe to breathe.
I don't know what was used in those attacks, but I know that it's caused a lot of cancer.
Okay.
I think it's pretty much proven.
And so when the U.S.
government goes and tells thousands of people, I think at this point there's 70,000, that the air was safe to breathe, they're responsible for that.
All of those people have been injured and harmed.
Some of them have died since then.
That is an example of devastation, illness, disease that could have been stopped, might not have even ever happened if the U.S.
government did its job.
The biggest one that I think speaks to what doesn't make a lot of sense is the scrambling of the jets.
So on the day of 9-11, there were a series of procedures and protocols in place for hijacking of planes.
And the North American Air Defense, NORAD, scrambles jets.
So what happens is people forget, but like in the 70s, there were a lot of hijackings