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30 Jan 2021 Heroes of 9/11 are expressing outrage over reports of the Biden administration moving to offer coronavirus vaccines to suspected terrorists residing in the U.S. military prison in Guantánamo Bay, calling the move “disgusting” and “fucking nuts.” A Department of Defense confirmed this week that Gitmo detainees and prisoners will be offered vaccines on a voluntary basis. According to the New York Times‘s Thursday report, vaccinations may begin as early as Monday. “It will be administered on a voluntary basis and in accordance with the Department’s priority distribution plan,” spokesman Michael Howard said, according to the New York Post: “The order was signed on Jan. 27 by Terry Adirim, the Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Health Affairs who was sworn in as a Biden appointee on Inauguration Day, a Pentagon spokesman confirmed.” ....
Update: Defense Department Press Secretary John Kirby deceptively said the Pentagon paused the plan to vaccinate the terrorists. The Pentagon claims they were having difficulty setting up war crimes hearings because the terrorists weren’t vaccinated. They will vaccinate them on a voluntary basis according to priorities. They are reviewing it but it looks like they will still vaccinate them before other Americans. The Biden administration is giving the Covid-19 vaccine to Gitmo detainees before most Americans get the shot. The media is completely uninterested. TERRORISTS FIRST, AMERICANS LAST The vaccine is very slow in coming in the United States, but, just the same, murderous terrorists will get it imminently – next week. ....
On Friday, the Pentagon signed a memo approving COVID-19 vaccination efforts at Guantanamo Bay Al Qaeda terrorists including 9/11 mastermind Khalid Sheikh Mohammed are among the detainees at Gitmo The terrorists were set to receive their first dose of the in-demand vaccines as early as next Monday The move caused widespread outrage, with 9/11 first responders saying the government was putting terrorists ahead of ordinary US citizens Tom Von Essen, who was city Fire Commissioner during 9/11, said: You can t make this up. The ridiculousness of what we get from our government On Saturday, the Pentagon announced they were pausing the plan in light of the backlash ....
℘℘℘ In the chief’s van, Chief Pfeifer hears the Manhattan dispatcher announce that a plane has gone into tower 1 of the World Trade Center. The chief reaches for the telephone. “Battalion 1 to Manhattan.” “Okay,” the dispatcher answers. It is John Lightsey who is working the microphone this shift. “We have another report of a fire,” Chief Pfeifer says, calmly and resolutely. He knows these are public airwaves. “It looks like a plane has steamed into the building. Transmit a third alarm. We’ll have a staging area at Vesey and West Streets. Have the third-alarm assignment go into that area, the second-alarm assignment go to the building.” ....
Dec. 23, 2020 3:11 pm ET New Yorkâs Irish Repertory Theatre has pulled off another green-screen miracle with its soul-warming webcast of a scaled-down âMeet Me in St. Louis,â Hugh Wheelerâs 1989 stage adaptation of Vincente Minnelliâs justly beloved 1944 screen musical. Last produced by the company in 2007, this revival has been reconceived by Charlotte Moore, the showâs director, for performance by a cast of 13âall taped separately in their homesâand a masked seven-piece chamber orchestra that assembled in the Irish Repâs Manhattan theater to record the score. Leading the cast are Shereen Ahmed, Melissa Errico, Max Von Essen and Kylie Kuioka in the roles created onscreen by Judy Garland, Mary Astor, Tom Drake and Margaret OâBrien. None of them make any effort to mimic the performances of their Hollywood predecessors: Instead, they go their own ways, with superbly impressive, gleamingly well-sung results. Young Ms. ....