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John Gretzinger


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Canoga Park, CA
Post  Posted 24 Sep 2001 9:43 am    
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I just received this and wanted to pass it along.

*Note - I have not verified any of the information contained in this quote.

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Subject: Some good news from all of this


By now everyone has been hearing the death toll rise and reports of the destruction from the terrorist attacks on the US. These were deplorable acts that we will never forget. But now is a time to look at the other side of the numbers coming out of New York, Washington and Pennsylvania. The sad
but somewhat uplifting side that the mainstream media has not reported yet -
the SURVIVAL rates and some positive news about the attacks.

*** The Buildings ***

* The World Trade Center - The twin towers of the World Trade Center were places of employment for some 50,000 people. With the missing list of just over 5,000 people, that means 90% of the people targeted survived the attack. A 90% on a test is an 'A'.

* The Pentagon -
Some 23,000 people were the target of a third plane aimed at the Pentagon.
The latest count shows that only 123 lost their lives. That is an amazing 99.5% survival rate. in addition, the plane seems to have come in too low, too early to affect a large portion of the building. On top of that, the section that was hit was the first of five sections to undergo renovations that would help protect the Pentagon from terrorist attacks. It had recently completed straightening and blastproofing, saving untold lives. This attack was sad, but a statistical failure.

*** The Planes ***

* American Airlines Flight 77

This Boeing 757 that was flown into the outside of the Pentagon could have carried up to 289 people, yet only 64 were aboard. Luckily 78% of the seats were empty.

* American Airlines Flight 11

This Boeing 767 could have had up to 351 people aboard, but only carried 92. Thankfully 74% of the seats were unfilled.

* United Airlines Flight 175

Another Boeing 767 that could have sat 351 people only had 65 people on board. Fortunately it was 81% empty.

* United Airlines Flight 93

This Boeing 757 was one of the most uplifting stories yet. The smallest flight to be hijacked with only 45 people aboard out of a possible 289 had 84% of its capacity unused. Yet these people stood up to the attackers and thwarted a fourth attempted destruction of a national landmark, saving untold numbers of lives in the process.

*** In Summary ***
Out of potentially 74,280 Americans directly targeted by these inept cowards, 93% survived or avoided the attacks. That's a higher survival rate than heart attacks, breast cancer, kidney transplants and liver
transplants - all common, survivable llnesses.

The Hijacked planes were mostly empty, the Pentagon was hit at it's strongest point, the overwhelming majority of people in the World Trade Center buildings escaped, and a handful of passengers gave the ultimate sacrifice to save even more lives.

Pass this information on to those in fear and the media. Don't fear these terrorists. The odds are against them.

Joe Vela
Shriners Hospital for Children-Houston




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Larry Bell


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Englewood, Florida
Post  Posted 24 Sep 2001 10:24 am    
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It's wonderful to try to find a shred of positivity in what happened but the fact is that the hijackers didn't want to contend with full airplanes. It's my understanding that they selected transcontinental flights that typically carried the FEWEST passengers.

I do wonder how many experts would have predicted the total collapse of the WTC Towers and whether the extent of damage was planned or imagined by those plotting the attack.

I too applaud the heros working in the rubble; our President and leaders planning how to avoid this EVER happening again; and all the armed forces who will bring the perpetrators to justice -- and I believe they WILL -- this time.

I don't see much point in minimizing the impact of the most tragic assault on helpless working folks of all nationalities and ethnicities, in history. Brings to mind a James Taylor lyric,
quote:
Maybe you can believe it if it helps you to sleep
But singin' seems to work fine for me


As musicians, we can help folks get through this tragedy with what we do best.

The possible silver lining I see is a unity of spirit among Americans and those of other nations alike; Democrats, Republicans; Christians, Muslims, Jews, Hindus, other religions. Hopefully we have learned a lesson: how much each human being needs all other human beings.

God bless America.

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[This message was edited by Larry Bell on 24 September 2001 at 11:37 AM.]

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Bob Hayes

 

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Post  Posted 24 Sep 2001 7:51 pm    
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ALL VERY GOOD THOUGHTS! My prayers go out to those that lost thier lives or were physicaly or mentaly maimed..and also to the survivors that experienced those horunderous evil acts.Life WILL BE very hard to get on with ..for many of the survivors..as well as all of those who have meracuously worked and aided in the recovery,search and rescue activities. The statistics (as a former staistician/management analyst{but my spelling was never good]) don't lie, but the actual numbers are tragedies. Grouchyvet
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