FEMA spokesman Tom Kenney: "We're currently one of the first teams that was deployed to support the city of New York for this disaster. We arrived on late Monday night [September 10], and went into action on Tuesday morning. And not until today did we get a full opportunity to work the entire site." This recording caused quite a stir. The official reaction was Kenney was simply confused about the dates. The Federal Emergency Management Agency has said it did not have urban search and rescue teams in place in New York City prior to the Sept. 11 attacks, contrary to an Internet-based rumor alleging otherwise. ... FEMA officials said Kenney, in the heat of the moment, misstated his team's arrival date. [WorldNetDaily 11/15/01] However, Kenney is complaining about not getting full access to the site until "today". Kenney talks about a Monday, a Tuesday, and "today". That's three days. If the above recording was made on Wednesday, September 12th as claimed, then the explanation that Kenney was simply confused about the days doesn't work, because there is one more day than can be accounted for. Some news sources went to great lengths to dismiss Kenney's remarks, but the cover story was blown when Rudolph Guliani testified before the 9/11 Commission: Long Debunked "Rumor" Validated by Giuliani FEMA in NYC prior to 9-11 for Project TRIPOD terror drill, scheduled for 9-12 As of this writing, June 2, 2004, the transcript of former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani's testimony to the 9-11 Commission during the May 18-19, 2004 hearings in New York is the only transcript of that hearing omitted from the Commission website

(http://www.9-11commission.gov).



Did Rudy say something wrong? "... the reason Pier 92 was selected as a command center was because on the next day, on September 12, Pier 92 was going to have a drill, it had hundreds of people here, from FEMA, from the Federal Government, from the State, from the State Emergency Management Office, and they were getting ready for a drill for biochemical attack. So that was gonna be the place they were going to have the drill. The equipment was already there, so we were able to establish a command center there, within three days, that was two and a half to three times bigger than the command center that we had lost at 7 World Trade Center. And it was from there that the rest of the search and rescue effort was completed." Major questions exist as to why FEMA would deny being in New York City prior to 9/11 without mentioning the 9/12 bioterror drill. These questions must now be addressed as the initial suspicions of those who learned of the Tom Kenney statement have been clearly validated. The coincidental presence of a large FEMA team in NYC at the location, Pier 92, which became the Command Center for the entire emergency operation is disturbing. An alert press and a legitimate 9-11 Commission should have raised this issue long ago. [Scoop] The following eyewitness account confirms FEMA was at the towers before the collapses: As a footnote, the following videos show a huge convoy of trucks and heavy equipment heading through New York on 9/11 to assist in the WTC wreckage clean up immediately after the collapse of WTC 7. It defies belief that this could have been coordinated in less than 6 hours.