Jackie Alan Giuliano writes in the Lycos website that two key figures have resigned from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) in the last month. Both officials, the chief investigator for the EPA’s Ombudsman Office and the Ombudsman himself, stated in their resignation letters that the EPA has covered up the existence of deadly pollution in the area of the destroyed World Trade Center towers in New York.

At a New York public hearing in February, Hugh Kaufman, then chief investigator for the EPA’s Ombudsman Office, told a group of scientists, residents, and small business owners that he believed the EPA was deliberately not testing the air quality in the World Trade Center area properly and covering up the reasons why.
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Some researchers claim that several Middle Eastern men may have been connected to the 1995 Oklahoma City bombing. While this sounds like an unlikely conspiracy theory, there is some evidence to back this up.

John Doe No. 2, an olive-skinned man whose police sketch was released immediately after the bombing, has never been identified by the public or by Timothy McVeigh or Terry Nichols. But current and former FBI agents in Oklahoma City say they have received documents pointing to another person or even a cell of Middle Eastern operatives.
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Fires are now spreading in lower Manhattan, as a severely crippled New York City Fire Department sends out urgent calls up and down the East Coast for support. At least a dozen people jumped from the upper floors of the World Trade Center before the buildings collapsed. More than two hundred New York City firemen are unaccounted for as of this hour in the World Trade Center catastrophe, and the Fire Department is having serious organizational and communications problems.

It is believed that the fires will be contained in lower Manhattan. New York City fire codes are among the most stringent in the world, and many buildings are sprinkler-equipped and fire resistant.
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