Showing posts with label ground zero. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ground zero. Show all posts

Sunday, May 25, 2014

The National 9/11 Museum... some thoughts worth reading

I listened with some amazement to Clyde Lewis Friday night.. he had a very interesting take on his GROUND ZERO radio program concerning the controversy of the 9/11 gift shop—I am sure you heard about it by now..


I also learned something new.
There was something much more offensive that took place within the ‘hallowed’ halls of the museum than the gift shop selling chotchkies.. 


As Clyde Lewis writes on his page:



As the Gothamist reported, “The National 9/11 Museum opened to the public [May 21], with dozens of museum employees on hand to assist visitors through exhibits, numerous Red Cross workers and chaplains eager to help those who needed comfort… President Obama dedicated the museum last week in a special ceremony that was by invite only. There were mostly politicians and a few of the victim’s families in attendance.”


And, of course, select members of the media – which did not include that Gothamist reporter who was actually thrown out.


But those honored visitors were told to leave because only the VIPs, which included former Mayor Michael Bloomberg, were allowed back inside for a black-tie cocktail reception, the NY Daily news said. It is said later this summer there will be a family restaurant opening up in the facility.


The creepiness here is evident, the cocktail soiree was being held on the site where it is believed many of the victim’s remains are still buried and many people feel that it is also a bit sick to open a restaurant on the site.


The museum’s cocktail hour took place near the “remains repository,” where 8,000 unidentified body parts are being stored.


Now that it has opened to the public, there are mixed feelings about the museum. While some see it as a place where people can reflect on the tragedy, some see it as politically exploitative and not as dignifying as maybe a wall with names or a monument.


Again, our censored Gothamist reporter noted: “There’s a warning in front of the entrance, “The exhibition may not be appropriate for visitors 10 years old and younger. Adults accompanying younger visitors should exercise discretion before entering.””


Upon arrival, the scene is set up like a Halloween spook alley in a posh library. Scorched car doors, salvaged firefighters’ uniforms, banners, toys, and a destroyed fire engine are preserved forever and on display at the museum.



Never knew of this party.. this sick, sick party.. 
A cocktail hour on the grave of 8,000 body parts.. There seems to be something very ghoulish about that choice, don’t you think? A little vampirish, perhaps? The blood lust, the pain.. the suffering.. all beneath the feet of the elite and wealthy as they sip their champagne. Their riches are thanks to the thousands dead.. A little more honor is due than a cocktail hour on top of a grave site.. 


Clyde Lewis goes on to write more, 



For $64.00 you can purchase survival tree earrings and $39.00 gets you a hoodie emblazoned with an image of the towers. There is also a collectable [sic] cheese plate you can purchase as well.


Victims’ families didn’t ask for this, they didn’t expect their family members to be important deaths for eternity and have their remains in a containment hold piled behind a locked door in a museum that doubles as a mausoleum with an adjacent Shake Shack.



Disturbed yet?


The full article *(and show*) from Clyde Lewis is worth the read and listen. I would dare say, if you have any sense of morality, you’d be a little grossed about the goings on within the public building.. 


The remains of all of those body parts being at this location seems to be one of the worst decisions made.. 


Tuesday, February 25, 2014

A Clyde Lewis show so good I may listen twice

I love Clyde Lewis. What can I say but that.. 


He’s an incredibly gifted radio personality.. he has the spirit of Art Bell and often the anger of Alex Jones, but is so much more talented than others who host nationally syndicated shows—especially those old ones with mustaches who attempt hosting..


Last night he had an already unforgettable show.. I just got through it and may very well listen again.


The show’s topic was ‘radio activities.’ Creepy sounds over shortwave, AM, and FM bands.. Famous historical hijacks of television stations.. weird numbers stations being played late in the night.. Odd sounds and voices coming from stations that seem to portend messages of doom. That and more discussed last night on Ground Zero with Clyde Lewis..


I recommend you give it a listen in your spare time. 


With the lights off, of course..


Tuesday, October 1, 2013

Strieber's aliens and Clyde's 9: It's one of those creepy nights..

Whitley Strieber talking about aliens going up his rear end on Art Bell.


Or a guest on Clyde Lewis talking about the 9. 


A night of weird on my ear buds. I am debating if I should play each on a separate phone and beam both shows into a respective ear. What would my dreams me like then!?


Monday, October 29, 2012

I suspect this photo, taken by John Minchillo of the AP, will make its way around news wires fast. . it’s water pouring into Ground Zero in Lower Manhattan…

AN EVENT OF IMMENSE PROPORTIONS TAKING PLACE RIGHT NOW IN NEW YORK CITY.. LOWER MANHATTAN IS FACING SEVERE FLOODING

REPORTS UP TO 4 FEET OF WATER IN SOME PLACES.


WALL STREET IN THE ZONE..


GROUND ZERO IN THE FLOOD AREA..


SUBWAY TUNNELS BEING FLOODED…


THE HUDSON RIVER RIGHT NOW IS RISING FROM BOTH ENDS


This is a dramatic situation playing out on LIVE TV. Choose your favorite news network now. Unless you’re one of the 2+ million without power due to Hurricane Sandy.

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