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Latest figures show that MORE THAN DOUBLE [perhaps triple, quadruple or more] the number killed on 9-11-01 will be actual victims of that day, mostly with cancers and respiratory diseases.

Of course, the total number of 'victims' of 9-11 is now nearing 900,000! [total of all wars/conflicts/incidents as result of this false-flag op + incident itself + now those dying of cancer et al.] Not bad 'investment' for those who planned this - couldn't have cost more than a few million $$ - how much do you think they made on the wars/resource grabs/beefed up national security state, et al.?...hundreds of billions...perhaps a few trillion? With profit like that, what's a 'little' 'collateral damage' - that's business!


9/11 Survivor Captured In Iconic Photo Dies Of Cancer


Marcy Borders was working on the 81st floor of the World Trade Center's North Tower when the first plane hit.

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Mollie Reilly Deputy Politics Editor, The Huffington Post



Posted: 08/25/2015 08:16 PM EDT | Edited: 08/26/2015 01:31 PM EDT






Marcy Borders, a survivor of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks who was photographed covered in dust after fleeing the World Trade Center, has died of stomach cancer.
Borders' family announced her death Tuesday on Facebook. She was diagnosed with stomach cancer last year at the age of 41.
The photo of Borders, taken by AFP photographer Stan Honda as the attacks on the Twin Towers unfolded, has endured as a haunting reminder of the chaos and horror of Sept. 11.
[Image: 55dcefb0170000b70056893c.jpeg?cache=rsfjhYwHzK] STAN HONDA via AFP/Getty Images
"I was near a building lobby and a police officer was pulling people into the entrance to get them out of the danger," Honda recounted ahead of the 10th anniversary of the attacks in 2011. "I went in and outside became black for a few minutes. A woman came in completely covered in gray dust. You could tell she was nicely dressed for work and for a second she stood in the lobby. I took one shot of her before the police officer started to direct people up a set of stairs, thinking it would be safer off the ground level."






Borders, who was 28 at the time of the attacks, was working on the 81st floor of the World Trade Center's North Tower when the first plane hit. She fled down the stairwell and emerged from the building as the South Tower fell, covering her in dust and debris.
"I couldn't see my hand in front of my face," she told the New York Post in 2011. "The world went silent."
Borders told the Post a stranger pulled her to safety in a nearby building, where Honda took the now-famous photo. According to the Telegraph, Borders kept the clothes she was wearing -- still covered in ash -- in a plastic bag in her wardrobe, but as of 2011 had never looked at them.
In the decade following Sept. 11, Borders grappled with depression and substance abuse. She checked into a rehabilitation center in 2011.
[Image: 55dcf6511700004301568950.jpeg]Marcy Borders, survivor of the 11 September 2001 attack on the World Trade Center, is seen during an interview in her apartment, 08 March, 2002, in Bayonne, New Jersey. "> STAN HONDA via AFP/Getty Images Marcy Borders, survivor of the 11 September 2001 attack on the World Trade Center, is seen during an interview in her apartment, 08 March, 2002, in Bayonne, New Jersey.
In an interview with the Jersey Journal last fall, Borders speculated that her cancer was related to the attacks.
"I'm saying to myself, 'Did this thing ignite cancer cells in me?'" she said. "I definitely believe it because I haven't had any illnesses. I don't have high blood pressure ... high cholesterol, diabetes. ... How do you go from being healthy to waking up the next day with cancer?"
The number of cancer cases linked to Sept. 11 has grown in recent years. As of May 2015, the /3/]Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported more than 4,000 first responders, rescue workers and survivors who have been diagnosed with cancer linked to the attacks. According to the /2/]CDC, skin cancer, prostate cancer and non-Hodgkin's lymphoma are among the most common illnesses among those individuals.
A VERY good overview film on 9-11 with a Danish perspective [English Subtitles] Do Watch...better than most.

And a mostly German viewpoint [also with English subtitles], with some French thoughts too. Older, but shows how out of touch America is with much of the rest of the World.