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THE WTC TENANTS - and THE VICSIM MESS
So, let's see what Wikipedia says here:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Casualties ... 11_attacks
According to the above-linked Wiki page, a total of
202 companies lost 2186 employees on 9/11.
Now, in describing its list of WTC casualties, Wikipedia's specifies this :
"The following list details the number of casualties reported by companies that occurred at the World Trade Center. The list includes WTC tenants (all buildings), vendors, visitors, independent emergency responders, and some hijacked passenger-related firms."
Anyhow, of these 202 companies, a total of
109 lost one - and only ONE employee. Here's the list of the companies claiming to have lost one - and only one - employee on 9/11:
A.L. Sarroff 1
Advent Corporation 1
AGI 1
Algorithmics Inc. 1
Allendale Insurance 1
American Stock Exchange 1
Aramark Corp 1
ARC Partners 1
ASAP NetSource 1
Association of Independent Recruiters 1
Avalon Partners 1
BEA Systems 1
Bear Stearns 1
BMO Nesbitt Burns 1
Boston Investor Services 1
Brinks 1
Cabrini Hospice 1
Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft 1
Cambridge Technology Partners 1
Caplin Systems 1
CBS 1
Chase Manhattan Bank 1
Civilian Complaint Review Board 1
Colonial Art Decorators 1
Consolidated Edison 1
Credit Suisse First Boston 1
Cultural Institution of Retirement Systems 1
Deloitte Consulting 1
Empire Distribution 1
EnPointe Technologies 1
F.M. Global 1
Federal Bureau of Investigation 1
Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation 1
Fine & Schapiro restaurant 1
First Liberty Investment Group 1
Forest Hills Ambulance Corps 1
Frank W.Lin & Co. 1
G.M.P. Inc. 1
Garban Intercapital 1
GoldTier Technologies 1
Health Canada 1
Hill International 1
Holland & Knight 1
Howard Hughes Medical Institute 1
IBM Global 1
Industrial Bank of Japan 1
Insurance Overload Systems 1
Internal Revenue Service 1
Janus Capital Group 1
Jennison Associates 1
Krestrel Technologies 1
LaBranche & Co. 1
Lanagan Engineering and Environmental Services 1
Lee Hecht Harrison 1
Lehman Brothers 1
LG Insurance Co. 1
Liberty Electrical Supply Inc. 1
LION bioscience AG 1
LJ Gonzer 1
MAS Security 1
May Davis Group 1
McKeon-Grano 1
Metrocare 1
Mitsui Bank 1
MoneyLine 1
NanoTek 1
National Acoustics Inc. 1
NSTAR 1
NTX Interiors 1
Office Centers Corp. 1
Optus 1
Pfizer Inc. 1
PM Contracting 1
Proven Electrical Contracting Inc. 1
QRS Corp. 1
Reliable 1
Rent-a-PC 1
Risk Solutions International 1
Royal & SunAlliance 1
Royston and Zamani 1
Scient 1
Seabury & Smith Co. 1
Sidley Austin Brown & Wood 1
Siemens 1
Signature Painting and Decorating 1
Singer Frumento LLP 1
Skidmore, Owings & Merrill 1
Sodexho 1
Soundtone Floors Inc. 1
Sweeney and Heeking Carpentry 1
Syncorp 1
TCG Software 1
Telekurs USA 1
The Westfield Group 1
ThyssenKrupp 1
Top of the World Cafe 1
UBS Warburg 1
United Staffing 1
Vanderbilt Group Inc. 1
Thomson Financial 1
Vital Computer Services 1
World Trade Center 1
World Trade Center Project Renewal 1
Wipro Technologies 1
WABC-TV 1
WCBS -TV 1
WNBC-TV 1
WNET-TV 1
WPIX-TV 1
That's a pretty amazing distribution of single casualties, don't you think? Are we supposed to believe that all of these 109 firms lost one, and only ONE worker? How did THAT happen? Only ONE poor devil in all of these 109 companies staid put in his/her office for an hour or more, waiting for the towers to collapse? This sounds - at the very least - statistically improbable.
Please note that the top three companies claiming dead employees - account for 1191 "victims" - that is, over 1/3 of the (approx 3000 total) death toll...and don't blame me for approximating that total figure: official sources vary from
2467 to 3181 !
Update (Sept 2015): today, the total figure has apparently finally 'settled' at "2983" - a number which, needless to say, may be read as "11+11" or "22"... http://voicesofsept11.org/calendar/pope ... ial-museum
Cantor Fitzgerald 658
Marsh & McLennan 358
Aon Corporation 175
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total ..................1191
Wikipedia's two pages dedicated to the alleged TENANTS in WTC1 and WTC2 :
WTC1 : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_te ... ade_Center
WTC2 : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_te ... ade_Center
Here is (an incomplete) shortlist of companies who reportedly lost employees on 9/11 -
NOT listed as tenants in the WTC:
Summit Security services - 11 (number of alleged deceased employees)
American Express - 11
Accenture - 6
Harvey Young Yurman Inc. - 6
Bronx Builders - 5
Forest Electric Corp. - 5
Harris Beach LLP - 5
OCS Security - 5
Compaq - 4
Data Synapse - 4
Mizuho Capital - 4
Pitney Bowes - 4
Wachovia Corp. - 4
Callixa - 3
Encompys - 3
IPC Kleinknecht Electric Co. - 3
- etc..etc..etc...
Did the above poor souls all just happen to be visiting the WTC on that fateful Tuesday morning?... All of them before 8:46AM - a bit like a construction worker's schedule? Did you know that Wall Street trading opens only around 10:AM?