Fri, 5 January 2007 ![]() The 9-11 Dust (Part III) - In this the 3rd of our series on
the 9-11 Dust, Visibility 9-11
welcomes to the program John Feal, president of the Feal Good Foundation. One week after September 11th, Christie
Todd Whitman stated that, "Given the scope of the tragedy from last week, I
am glad to reassure the people of New York and Washington D.C., that their air
is safe to breathe and their water is safe to drink.", even as the EPA had
information to the contrary. In fact, the 9-11 dust was extremely caustic and in
August of 2003, the EPA issued a report showing the changes the
Bush administration made to the initial cautionary statements which were
originally meant to warn the public of the dangers in the dust. These warnings
were changed to reassurances and the public never heard the truth. These lies
have resulted in thousands of people getting sick from breathing the toxic dust,
and now, over 5 years later, they are dying. If you think our own government
isn't capable of deliberately killing its' own citizens, think again.
Soon after
9/11, our guest John Feal (a US Army veteran) started experiencing serious
respiratory problems, a condition they now call "The World Trade Center Cough."
He spent two months in the hospital while he battled with a host of health
problems. Because of an arbitrary exclusion in the law, Feal, like many search
and rescue workers who were injured during a two-week window at Ground Zero did
not qualify for the 9/11 relief fund. Like thousands of others, John risked his
own life to save others, but when he became sick and injured, he was abandoned
and forgotten.
Since 2003, John has acted as a leading advocate for 9/11
heroes who where denied both the benefits promised by the federal, state, local
governmental and the charitable aid collected on their behalf. John is also a
former board member of Unsung Heroes Helping
Heroes, a not-for-profit raising awareness of the plight of 9/11 responders.
In addition to assisting 9/11 workers as a whole, John has been active helping
Ground Zero workers on an individual basis with administrative issues and by
helping first responders get media coverage. Click here to donate to the fund set up by Jon Gold mentioned in the interview. Comments[0] |

