9/11 security holes remain: former U.S. Customs agent Diane Kleiman witnessed corruption and conspiracy in the front lines of our national security.
The New American › October 04, 2004
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The New American › October 04, 2004
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9/11 security holes remain: former U.S. Customs agent Diane Kleiman witnessed corruption and conspiracy in the front lines of our national security.
For Diane Kleiman, the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001 bit very close to home--both literally and figuratively. Her apartment, just three blocks from Ground Zero, shook violently when the first airplane hit the North Tower of the World Trade Center. Along with other residents and workers in the area who had rushed outside to see what had happened, she stared in horror and disbelief at the flaming inferno. She ran to the building, then watched, stunned and helpless, as the second plane hit the South Tower. She saw the bodies falling, as desperate people trapped by the flames jumped to escape the firestorm. She ran for safety, choking and covered with dust and debris, as the first building collapsed.
One of Kleiman's first thoughts during the terror and tumult of th...See the full content of this document
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