Anonymous ID: 47bb05 March 29, 2018, 4:11 p.m. No.834820   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4880

Article on Beverly Eckert's murder published in 2003

 

https:// nodisinfo.com/beverly-eckert-flight-3407/

 

Beverly Eckert was murdered by Zionist operatives who were threatened by her powerful vigor. Eckert was relentless in her pursuit for justice regarding her husband, Shawn Rooney, who she loved dearly. Rooney died a most vile death when Tower II collapsed around him.

 

It was a truly horrendous event: Ms. Eckert was on the phone with her husband who was trapped in the high floors, without any ability to descend downward–and while she was speaking to him, saying goodbye, he died.

 

In her own words:

 

I guess I wish I wasn’t here, because it was such a different life before September 11th. I never envisioned myself speaking to the public having to say anything other than about my own little life. I was just like everyone else, very complacent, very content. World events didn’t seem to affect me, that’s what I believed at the time. All that changed on Sept. 11th, and I guess I just found that I couldn’t just sit back and be a victim. I hate that word, I guess we’re always called victims’ families and things like that. I hate that term, what it conveys is helplessness and no control. I think it’s just been part of my healing process to see if I can make something good happen out of all this.

 

My husband Sean worked in the South Tower, his office was on the 98th floor with a couple of hundred other people and he didn’t really have a good understanding of evacuation and escape options and so they went up, only to find that the doors were locked. They had a window of opportunity to escape down Staircase A, there were three staircases in the South Tower. I think they thought that the rooftop was an option, and so they went up and they were trapped because the roof doors were locked. And I heard from him, he called me and was able to get through to me so I was one of the very lucky family members, I was able to say goodbye. I know what happened to him, I know what his last moments were like. He was very brave. He was a hero. So I have a legacy that I have, that I thought just to take his strength and try to do something positive with it. He was a really strong individual his whole life and I’m kind of feeling infused with that now. I’m trying to make a difference, I’m trying to find the truth in all this chaos.

 

Eckert took action, ultimately leading to the White House and far beyond. One of the few suriving relatives who refused to accept the hush money offered by Kenneth Feinberg, she sought only justice, in the name of her husband. It was Eckert who called the Zionist-orchestrated PNAC the “most sinister” of all documents/findings she had seen. According to Eckert:

 

I think the most sinister thing that I ever read was the PNAC, the Project for a New American Century, and the fact that they alluded to the need in some way for a Pearl Harbor event to happen, before the American public would be mobilized in supporting some of their agenda. That’s a very frightening thing to say, and to hear, and to know that those people are in this current administration. I think that is something that they need to explain. I think everybody who participated in that at a high level, in PNAC, need to be called by the Commission and asked to explain their line of thinking and their expectations, given the suggestion that this would be a good thing. This would be a good thing!

 

Q. Of course if they were to call the leading members of PNAC that would be Cheney, Rumsfeld, Wolfowitz, Perle, Jeb Bush…

 

Yes.

 

Ultimately, Eckert sued Rockefeller’s Port Authority. Thus, she was killed.

 

There was another suspicious issue that surrounded her death. Eckert had gathered evidence that

former President Bush knew about the attacks in advance and even helped

to plan them. Because of her relentless activism she was allowed to meet with President Obama. At that time she told him that she would not rest until justice was served, telling Obama that she wanted George Bush investigated for conspiracy and

complicity in the attacks of the Twin Towers. Some two weeks later Eckert was murdered.

 

Here is the spirit of Ms. Eckert, showing why she of all 911 widows was the only one who was brutally murdered by the Zionist cabal:

 

Friday, December 19, 2003

Anonymous ID: 47bb05 March 29, 2018, 4:18 p.m. No.834880   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>834820

 

http:// usatoday30.usatoday.com/news/nation/2009-02-13-eckert-opinion_N.htm

 

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My Silence Cannot Be Bought

 

By Beverly Eckert

This piece by Beverly Eckert was originally published on Friday, December 19, 2003, and ran on the Opinion page.

I've chosen to go to court rather than accept a payoff from the 9/11 victims compensation fund. Instead, I want to know what went so wrong with our intelligence and security systems that a band of religious fanatics was able to turn four U.S passenger jets into an enemy force, attack our cities and kill 3,000 civilians with terrifying ease. I want to know why two 110-story skyscrapers collapsed in less than two hours and why escape and rescue options were so limited.

 

I am suing because unlike other investigative avenues, including congressional hearings and the 9/11 commission, my lawsuit requires all testimony be given under oath and fully uses powers to compel evidence.

 

The victims fund was not created in a spirit of compassion. Rather, it was a tacit acknowledgement by Congress that it tampered with our civil justice system in an unprecedented way. Lawmakers capped the liability of the airlines at the behest of lobbyists who descended on Washington while the Sept. 11 fires still smoldered.

 

And this liability cap protects not just the airlines, but also World Trade Center builders, safety engineers and other defendants.

 

The caps on liability have consequences for those who want to sue to shed light on the mistakes of 9/11. It means the playing field is tilted steeply in favor of those who need to be held accountable. With the financial consequences other than insurance proceeds removed, there is no incentive for those whose negligence contributed to the death toll to acknowledge their failings or implement reforms. They can afford to deny culpability and play a waiting game.

 

By suing, I've forfeited the "$1.8 million average award" for a death claim I could have collected under the fund. Nor do I have any illusions about winning money in my suit. What I do know is I owe it to my husband, whose death I believe could have been avoided, to see that all of those responsible are held accountable. If we don't get answers to what went wrong, there will be a next time. And instead of 3,000 dead, it will be 10,000. What will Congress do then?

 

So I say to Congress, big business and everyone who conspired to divert attention from government and private-sector failures: My husband's life was priceless, and I will not let his death be meaningless. My silence cannot be bought.