That's my beef with guiliani...All sorts of shenanigans and chicanery went down with building 7, in addition to all the regular crap with wtc 1&2, and he kept tight lipped about everything. Half of me understands why, the other half - he fell from grace hard.
Building 7:
Before its collapse on September 11, 2001, the primary occupant of the original 7 World Trade Center was the financial services firm Salomon Smith Barney, which occupied 64% of the building. Numerous US government agencies also had offices there. All occupants successfully evacuated on 9/11, and there were no casualties in the building's collapse.
Major tenants on 9/11
Salomon Smith Barney: The largest tenant, occupying floors G-6, 13, and 18-46.
Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC): Occupied floors 11, 12, and part of 13.
U.S. Secret Service: Had offices on floors 9 and 10.
American Express Bank International: Occupied floors 7, 8, and part of 13.
Internal Revenue Service (IRS): Had offices on floors 24 and 25.
Central Intelligence Agency (CIA): Maintained a secret office on the 25th floor, which was not publicly revealed until after the collapse.
NYC Office of Emergency Management (OEM): Managed an emergency command center on the 23rd floor.
Standard Chartered Bank: Occupied floors 10, 13, 26, and 27.
Other tenants
Department of Defense: Had offices on the 25th floor.
Federal Home Loan Bank: Occupied the 22nd floor.
ITT Hartford Insurance Group: Occupied floors 19-21.
Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC): Had offices on the 18th floor.
National Association of Insurance Commissioners (NAIC): Occupied the 19th floor.
First State Management Group, Inc.: Occupied the 21st floor.
Provident Financial Management: Occupied floors 7 and 13.
Yep...
That's my beef with guiliani...All sorts of shenanigans and chicanery went down with building 7, in addition to all the regular crap with wtc 1&2, and he kept tight lipped about everything. Half of me understands why, the other half - he fell from grace hard.
Building 7:
Before its collapse on September 11, 2001, the primary occupant of the original 7 World Trade Center was the financial services firm Salomon Smith Barney, which occupied 64% of the building. Numerous US government agencies also had offices there. All occupants successfully evacuated on 9/11, and there were no casualties in the building's collapse.
Major tenants on 9/11
Salomon Smith Barney: The largest tenant, occupying floors G-6, 13, and 18-46.
Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC): Occupied floors 11, 12, and part of 13.
U.S. Secret Service: Had offices on floors 9 and 10.
American Express Bank International: Occupied floors 7, 8, and part of 13.
Internal Revenue Service (IRS): Had offices on floors 24 and 25.
Central Intelligence Agency (CIA): Maintained a secret office on the 25th floor, which was not publicly revealed until after the collapse.
NYC Office of Emergency Management (OEM): Managed an emergency command center on the 23rd floor.
Standard Chartered Bank: Occupied floors 10, 13, 26, and 27.
Other tenants
Department of Defense: Had offices on the 25th floor.
Federal Home Loan Bank: Occupied the 22nd floor.
ITT Hartford Insurance Group: Occupied floors 19-21.
Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC): Had offices on the 18th floor.
National Association of Insurance Commissioners (NAIC): Occupied the 19th floor.
First State Management Group, Inc.: Occupied the 21st floor.
Provident Financial Management: Occupied floors 7 and 13.
He also made sure all the debris was shipped off to China before it could be forensically examined.
A lot of evidence of government crime blew up with those buildings.