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White House And New York Officials Deny Liability and Have Thrown Victims
into the Streets Like Pieces of Garbage
Pat Arcese, now dying of cancer, says government lied about the safety
of workers at Ground Zero. He is now suing New York but officials have denied
liability, leaving him $2 million in debt from mounting medical bills.
Pat Arcese wakes up every morning, knowing the clock is ticking, knowing he’s
fighting a losing battle against cancer, a deathly cancer caused by working
at Ground Zero after 9/11.
It’s a story that would break anyone’s heart, a story about a 9/11
hero left to die by heartless, inhuman government officials who tossed Arcese
aside like throwing away a piece of garbage in the street.
Forget about all the political wheeling and dealing for a moment. Forget about
Valerie Plame, Dick Cheney’s leak problems, Baby Bush’s drinking
problems and all the other White House idiotic nonsense.
And think about one thing. Think about how these scoundrels, these less than
human political pieces of garbage treated Arcese, a longtime New Yorker and
Ground Zero hero.
Think about how former Mayor Giuliani, Bush, EPA officials and all the others
down the lying chain of command told Arcese and others it was safe to work at
Ground Zero, knowing full-well it wasn’t, knowing all along they were
sending these rescue and clean-up workers into nothing but a disgusting and
lethal pit of pollution.
Now four years later, two other workers are thought to have died from the exposure
of lethal contaminants at Ground Zero and, according to Arcese, he may be the
third in what may prove to be only the beginning of a long line of graves caused
by the likes of these ‘garbage bag’ politicians, these pitiful specimens
of human beings who sent thousands of workers unprotected into nothing but a
cesspool of deadly toxic waste.
“I am 6’3”, used to be 225 pounds and solid as a rock. I
was the toughest guy on the block and if you knocked me down, I’d just
get up and keep coming at you,” said Arcese in a telephone conversation
this week from his mother’s home near Tampa, Florida, where he stays due
to his weakened condition.
Arcese, who was once robust and solid as a rock, has now been reduced, turned
literally into a walking skeleton, as his over 200 pound muscular frame has
been dwindled down by cancer to a mere 125 pounds.
“Remember Raging Bull or the Marciano fights? That was me and if you
don’t believe me, you can ask anyone who knew Pat Arcese in New York what
I was really like. You could knock me down but I would always get up,”
recalls Arcese about his days on the streets in New York.
“Right now I can’t sleep at nights so sometimes I go walking late
at night. I’m not the kind of person who turns the other cheek and that’s
probably why I worked at Ground Zero longer than most, working 12 hours a day
and staying long enough to decorate one of the first Christmas trees there in
remembrance of the 3,000 people who were murdered there and, I mean, murdered!
“Even though I have been ill, I still ain’t gonna change. I still
helped someone recently one night who was being mugged, saved his life and then
testified against the perpetrators and put them away where they belong.
“And here in Florida one night, when I was out walking late because I
couldn’t sleep due to the pain, I helped someone out like I did in New
York, someone who was being robbed in a van. I’m just that way. I’m
not gonna turn my back on anyone who needs help.
“You know, there were a lot of people who saw what happened at Ground
Zero, came all gung-ho to help and then, just as quick, just left because it
was so bad. I don’t hold it against them because it was a really a bad
scene, I mean the worst possible scene. It was sort of like coming and going
to hell and back every day. That’s about the best way to describe it.”
After working at Ground Zero day and night for more than three months, Arcese
started feeling ill about eight months later, the symptoms starting with respiratory
problems, paleness and skin rashes, but rapidly growing much worse.
“I kept waking up every day wondering what the hell was wrong with me,”
recalls Arcese who twice during his illness collapsed on the New York streets,
his heart stopping and having to be brought back to life by paramedics. “I
deteriorated so fast and nobody knew what was going on. But it felt like my
insides were being ripped out and I knew it had to be from toxins, asbestos
and other contaminants I was exposed to at the World Trade Center.
“My god, I was never sick a day in my life and now I am down to 125 pounds
and can’t hardly stand up straight without a cane! I kept telling the
doctors, ‘you tell me what it is, smart guy, if it ain’t what I
was exposed to at Ground Zero?’”
When working at Ground Zero, Arcese recalls three important facts that made
it clear to him that the city of New York, the White House and the EPA were
all lying to him and the other workers who were all told – told point
blank – the air was safe to breadth and conditions safe to work every
day they reported to Ground Zero.
The three facts, in Arcese’s own words, that proved to him the government
lied were:
“One, they had these little test tube bottles all around the WTC and
they would use these as proof to the workers it was safe. Every day One of the
EPA workers would tell us they checked the tubes and it was safe. I knew they
were lying.
“One day I went around and filled at least 30 of the tubes with asbestos
that I found lying around the site. When EPA announced next morning and said
it was safe, I caught them lying red-handed and called the official a liar right
to his face.
“Another thing. The government spent millions of dollars on wash down
machines for workers, but they never even used them once. Why? Well, they never
even gave us protective gear or any protective clothing. They just didn’t
care about people, but they sure did care about getting the billions of gold
out from the basement and they sure cared about hauling the steel away as quick
as they could.
“The second reason I know they lied is because I found out after the
trucks that hauled the steel out left the WTC, they went into a wash down contamination
center. What does that tell yah”
“And, the last thing, which is the icing on the cake, is the EPA put
up this protective fence or what they called the ‘safe zone.’ And,
think about it, there were hundreds of FBI and CIA there every day but they
always stayed in the ‘safe zone’ and on the other side of the fence.
Why?
“And the politicians, like Bush Giuliani and the rest, they’d only
show up for a quick photo session and get the hell out of there as fast as they
could in their limousines. Ask yourself: why didn’t they stay and lend
a hand if it was so safe? And tell me why did they dump the dust right into
the river? Hell, they tried to contaminate the whole city!”
In answer to Arcese’s question, the politicians never stayed longer than
a few minutes at Ground Zero because everybody in high places knew all along
the WTC and the surrounding area was a powder keg of lethal contaminants.
In fact, it was well-known by the city of New York that the WTC was an asbestos
bombshell. For years, the Port Authority treated the building like an aging
dinosaur, attempting on several occasions to get permits to demolish the building
for liability reasons, but being turned down due the known asbestos problem.
Further, it was well-known the only reason the building was still standing
until 9/11 was because it was too costly to disassemble the twin towers floor
by floor since the Port Authority was prohibited legally from demolishing the
buildings.
Although the city of New York and the federal government has refused to accept
liability in Arcese’s case leaving him $2 million in debt for his medical
bills, he is still pursuing a lawsuit filed in New York.
He recently overcame a motion to dismiss by city lawyers, claiming no responsibility
Arcese’s deadly cancer diagnosis even though he has independent medical
examinations saying his condition is directly related to the battery of carcinogens
and toxins he was exposed to at Ground Zero.
“I recently got back from the doctor and was told there was no cure and
nothing could be done,” said Arcese, adding that he also has knowledge
that several of his New York friends, including a good buddy named Patty O’
Neil, all coming down with the same symptoms. “I just talked to Patty
and he said his skin was turning gray and he was having breathing problems.
I told him, Patty, you got to get to a doctor quick because that is exactly
what happened to me.”
Besides Arcese, several other Ground Zero workers have sued the federal government
in 2004 for lying about air quality at the WTC.
The suit accuses EPA officials of making misleading public statements about
the level of dangerous contaminants released into the air after the twin towers
were destroyed in a terror strike.
The plaintiffs say they were sent to work without proper protective gear, exposing
them to PCBs, asbestos, benzene and other known carcinogens.
Among those making claims are city correction officers, a National Guard medic
and a city paramedic sent to help with the cleanup. Also in the case, a federal
marshal charges he lost two months of work because of shortness of breath and
other ailments triggered by his work at the site.
Attorneys are asking to classify the case as a class action to include thousands
of workers sent to Ground Zero after the attacks. Among those named as defendants
are former EPA director Christie Whitman and officials from the Occupational
Health and Safety Administration, accusing them of authorizing news releases
in the day after the attacks that were "false and misleading."
To indicate how false and misleading the EPA reports really were after 9/11,
the following was sent out on September 18, 2001, by Whitman:
“EPA Administrator Christie Whitman announced today that results from
the Agency's air and drinking water monitoring near the World Trade Center and
Pentagon disaster sites indicate that these vital resources are safe.
“Whitman also announced that EPA has been given up to $83 million from
the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) to support EPA's involvement
in cleanup activities and ongoing monitoring of environmental conditions in
both the New York City and Washington metropolitan areas following last week's
terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon.
“We are very encouraged that the results from our monitoring of air quality
and drinking water conditions in both New York and near the Pentagon show that
the public in these areas is not being exposed to excessive levels of asbestos
or other harmful substances," Whitman said. "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 breadth and their water is safe to drink,”
she added.
However, according to Arcese and many others now suffering illnesses from being
exposed to the air at Ground Zero, was anything but safe, as children in nearby
schools are now complaining of respiratory problems, more than half the site
workers have serious breathing problems, half of the firefighters can no longer
work and at least 14 rescue dogs have died.
Regarding the enormity of the health problems, one man who has pushed the issue
about the EPA lies has been American philanthropist, Jimmy Walter, who has publicly
called for justice for these “unsung 9/11 heroes,” many who like
Arcese are sick and dying.
“If you worked or had loved ones in Manhattan after 9/11, who have resulting
injuries or health issues, we encourage you to consider filing criminal charges
against Mayor Giuliani, Christi Whitman, James Connaughton and other members
of the White house, EPA and the NY Health Department,” said Walter in
a written plea on his web site at www.reopen911.org. “We are dedicated
to bringing justice to the real terrorists who attacked us and answering the
glaring, painful questions surrounding 9/11.”
Arcese, who recently appeared on Greg Szymanski’s radio show the Investigative
Journal on the Republic Broadcast Network at www.rbnlive.com, announced he is
trying to raise money to go back to a New York Hospital to receive special treatment
after two recent operations have been unsuccessful in stopping the cancer spread.
“I spend my time taking care of a young horse I adopted after I found
him starving in a nearby field during one of my walks in the neighborhood,”
said Arcese, adding he plans to one day return to New York and ride his newfound
friend, who he named Twin Towers, in one of the New York City parades.
“Twin Towers has become a real friend and the day he tried to get in
the car with me. Everybody in the neighborhood is telling how good he looks
and the other day I took him with me to the store and he just waited outside
in the parking lot until I came out. The police came by and at first told me
you can’t have a horse out here, but after they found out it was me, they
just all huddled around and starting taking pictures of me and Twin Towers walking
on sidewalk in the middle of a six lane highway.
“But about the cancer, this has been a tough thing to beat, but my friends
back in New York said if anyone can beat the cancer, it’s Pat Arcese and
I’m not going to let them down.”
Editor’s Note: If anyone is interested in helping Pat
get up the funds to get treatment he needs back in New York since he is living
on a small fixed income, please contact the Arctic Beacon at arcticbeacon@earthlink.net
and we will put you in touch with Pat Arcese, a true 9/11 hero.