Talk:September 11th Victim Compensation Fund

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"the average payout was $1.8 million." The maximum amount of insurance for military servicemembers is $400,000.

Zadroga Act[edit]

Is this the same fund impacted by the Zadroga Act? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Zadroga_9/11_Health_and_Compensation_Act

If so perhaps can link between the articles.

-KaJunl (talk) 11:34, 18 June 2019 (UTC)[reply]


Attempts to Secure Funding[edit]

Jon Stuart and a bunch of others attempted to get funding and apparently went through a long process to get congress to make the bill. I don't know the full details, but I feel like some controversy over it (or why Congress didn't do anything or used it as "political football") should be addressed.

I don't know the facts well enough to write it though. Here's what I was referring to w/ Jon Stuart:

Mac Cheese (talk) 22:49, 29 September 2021 (UTC)[reply]

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References

  1. ^ Jon Stewart slams Congress over benefits for 9/11 first responders, retrieved 2021-04-25

The twists and turns of jurisprudence[edit]

This 9/11 is a quite strange case.

1. According to Iltalehti - a Finnish tabloid newspaper - investigations (an investigator says on Youtube literally):

"more airline options were bought before the crash than ever before"

"in other words, the financial circles knew about the attacks in advance"

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0a-y5877UY0

2. MTV3 News in Finland, live stream in 11. September 2001:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HozShjPVWL0

- "also there is a fire inside the building of foreign ministry"

- "the great power (USA) was surprised with its pants in knots" (it means that the thief was caught at the crime scene). 3. Wikipedia informs that Silverstein put up $14 million of his own money to secure the deal.

The agreement gave Silverstein, as leaseholder, the right and the obligation to rebuild the structures if they were destroyed

After a protracted dispute with insurers over the amount of coverage for rebuilding World Trade Center buildings 1, 2, 4 and 5, a series of court decisions determined that a maximum of $4.55 billion was payable, and settlements were reached with the insurers in 2007.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Larry_Silverstein 3.1. IP-address writes on Finnish Wikipedia´s Larry Silverstein Talk-page:

"I remember seeing some time ago that some German insurance company shareholders would not have wanted to pay Silverstein for the WTC buildings, citing insurance fraud. I just can't find the article in question anywhere, apparently Silverstein won that argument, probably the December argument."

4. Shortly after the terrorist attack, the foreign minister of Finland and Putin´s ally within the geopolitics, i.e. secretery of state Erkki Tuomioja made a surprise visit to Washington DC on a private plane (paid by tax payers) with the intention of harassing and fucking aroung with Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice (according to Twitter files). It was Putin who called to Bush right after the terror act.

5. The more than 3,500 architects and engineers who have signed AE911Truth’s petition...

https://www.ae911truth.org/news/780-ae911truth-celebrates-the-milestone-and-verification-of-3-500-architects-and-engineers

I suspect that... Kartasto (talk) 07:17, 30 October 2023 (UTC)[reply]

autopilot may have been involved[edit]

What do You think about this?

In August 2020, a whistleblower report was filed via the Federal Aviation Administration Hotline alleging that there were no Muslim hijackers at the controls of the 9/11 aircraft but that the aircraft were electronically hijacked and remotely controlled to their target destinations. A wealth of supporting evidence was provided to back our allegations.

https://911pilots.org/

...they were electronically hijacked through employment of a system called the uninterruptible autopilot that enables a remote source to take complete control of the aircraft autopilot and flight management computer and guide it to its target destination. Once engaged, the pilots cannot disconnect the system. 109.70.164.250 (talk) 09:53, 24 November 2023 (UTC)[reply]

UAF Research Team[edit]

Do you think this one is relevant with the issue of the article?

https://wtc7report.org/ 194.111.119.48 (talk) 08:02, 9 December 2023 (UTC)[reply]