This document raises questions about the circumstances surrounding photos of Father Mychal Judge taken on 9/11. It notes discrepancies between Chief Pfeiffer's location and appearance in different photos, as well as inconsistencies in the amount of dust on Father Judge's body between photos. It suggests the photos of Father Judge being carried may have been staged rather than depicting actual events, and that Chief Pfeiffer could not have been in two places at once as the timeline and photos indicate. The document aims to cast doubt on the official narrative around Father Judge's death.
1. PROOF The iconic photo of deceased Father Mychal Judge, Chaplain for the Fire Department of New York City, was a staged photo-op.
2. Chief Pfeiffer, 7th Battalion Chief of the FDNY: His magic white hat, watch and being in two places at the same time. Chief Pfeiffer ->
3. Reverend Father Mychal F. Judge FDNY Chaplain Roman Catholic priest of the Franciscan Order of Friars Minor
4. Chief Pfeiffer, 7th Battalion Chief at the scene of a “gas leak” just before WTC 1 is hit by Flight 11. Note his white hat. Note: All photos are screen grabs from the Naudet brothers 9/11 documentary, unless otherwise noted.
16. Father Judge’s foot. The firemen start to carry him. One of them says: “Put it down, put it down, put it down.” How can this fireman refer to the beloved Father Judge as “it”? WTC 2 has been demolished. Chief Pfeiffer and his men find Father Judge at the bottom of the escalator in the WTC 1 lobby. Supposedly he died from blunt force trauma to the back of the head – not killed by a falling person outside WTC 1 as presented in the media.
17. Chief Pfieffer instructs the firefighters to stay with Father Judge while he searches for an exit.
19. Narrator: “By this time, Chief Pfeiffer had found a safe exit. They tried to radio the men in the lobby. No answer.” Chief Pfeiffer: “And we walked across the bridge to the Trade Center. Still trying to call on the radio, and, not getting through. Firefighter: “The guys that were left there, were not there anymore.” Narrator: “They had gone out another way, carrying the body of Father Mychal Judge down the street to St. Peters church.” Chief Pfieffer (on right) returns to lead his men to safety. But, they have gone with the body of Father Judge.
20. • Chief Pfieffer’s men have disappeared with the body of Father Judge. • Chief Pfieffer is still inside WTC 1 looking for an exit. • Next, is the interview with Shannon Stapleton, the Reuters photographer, that photographed Father Judge on the street.
21. Interview with Shannon Stapleton, Reuters photographer, who photographed Father Judge being carried down the street. From the documentary: The Saint of 9/11
22. “My first instict was I had to get down there. So I ran down there and got to about Chambers street, which is about four blocks from the Trade Center and the first tower had collapsed (i.e., WTC 2).”
23. “I ran and made it to the base of the tower that was still standing and there was this real eerie light. It was a weird day, you know, there was this beautiful light coming in, and, um, as I was getting near the tower people were starting to evacuate down the stairs. And I noticed there was a group of firemen, police, FBI, emergency services carrying this man. I started making some frames (i.e., photos).” “…there was this beautiful light coming in...” Comment: How could anyone find the light beautiful? WTC 2 had just been demolished, dust was choking the air and thousands had probably just died.
24. “And this one fireman started yelling at me: “Stop taking photos, stop taking photos!” I kept shooting.” Photo by Shannon Stapleton
25. Note Father Judge’s hands appear very dusty / dirty. Note the lack of dust on Father Judge’s left knee. Photo by Shannon Stapleton
27. Note how clean is Father Judge’s left hand. Note the amount of dust on Father Judge’s left knee. Photo by Shannon Stapleton
28. Why the difference? Were the photos taken at very different times? Note the amount of dust on Father Judge’s left knee. Note the lack of dust on Father Judge’s left knee. Photo by Shannon Stapleton
29. Why the difference? Were the photos taken at very different times? Father Judge’s hands appear very dusty / dirty. Note how clean is Father Judge’s left hand. Even if the photo on the left is not clear, Father Judge’s hand should be covered with dust. Photo by Shannon Stapleton
33. Chief Pfieffer has exited WTC 1 from the northwest pedestrian brdige area.
34. Chief Pfieffer has traveled north from WTC and is setting up a command post on the street.
35. • Chief Pfieffer has exited the northwest pedestrian bridge of WTC 1. • Shannon Stapleton photographs Father Judger near Chambers Street. • Chief Pfieffer is in one of the photographs. • How was Chief Pfieffer in two places at the same time? (Ray Ubinger, detailed researcher of the Naudet video, noticed the time discrepency also.)
36. Chief Pfieffer with his white hat. Where is his helmet? How did he get his hat from the firetruck? Photo by Shannon Stapleton
37. Chief Pfeiffer’s white hatshould still be on the dashboard of the firetruck at the main entrance to WTC 1.
38. This is not the same hat we saw before. Where did Chief Pfieffer find this hat, and where is his helmet?
39. Chief Pfieffer with his watch on right hand. Chief Pfieffer arrives at WTC 1 with watch on left hand.
40. Thanks to doyoueverwonder for identifying these men. http://z6.invisionfree.com/Reality_Shack/index.php?showtopic=29&view=getnewpost NYPD Lt. William Cosgrove Fireman Christian Waugh Fireman Christian Waugh Office of Emegency Management (OEM) Keven Allen