Jerry Hauer, one of the government’s top bio-terrorism experts who reportedly took anti-anthrax Cipro to the White House on 9/11.15A Hauer had been director of NYC Mayor Rudolph Giuliani’s Office of Emergency Management (OEM), whose personnel were moved to a New York pier on 9/11 just before its WTC7 offices were destroyed by pre-placed controlled demolition charges. A central player in scripting the bio-chem terrorism attack scenario for the Sept. 10/11/12 TRIPOD II exercise in NYC, Hauer is also an expert in the response to building collapses (New York Times, July 27, 1999). It was Hauer who insisted, despite the 1993 terrorist attack on WTC1, that Giuliani still locate his Office of Emergency Management, from which a response to another terrorist attack would be expected to be orchestrated, in WTC7 next door15B, and also Hauer who zealously pushed the ‘bin Laden did it and planes-and-fires brought down the Towers’ official story on CBS News on 9/11 in the immediate aftermath of the attacks before anyone without insider knowledge could have possibly determined the actual cause of the collapses, taking pains to state that explosives were not involved, when they were. The OEM opened on the 23rd floor of WTC7 in June 1999, where Hauer, its director, had his office. Hauer was also managing director of Kroll Associates before and on 9/11, the company that provided ‘security’ for the World Trade Center, including all three buildings brought down by controlled demolition that morning, and thus had complete access to pre-place the explosive charges he adamantly insisted on national TV on 9/11 were not involved. Hauer became a National Security adviser to the National Institutes of Health on Sept. 10, the very day TRIPOD II personnel arrived in New York City , from which new NIH post he managed the Bush Administration’s ‘response’ to the imminent anthrax attacks and the initial cover up of the insider anthrax killers. ...
Much more at the link above
Interestingly from the same author, Barbara Honegger, in The Scarlet ‘A’: Links Between the Anthrax Attacks and 9/11:
Rudolph Giuliani bought the Florida-building crime scene of the first anthrax attack. Anthrax was found throughout the American Media, Inc. (AMI) building in Boca Raton, Florida where the first anthrax letter victim, Robert Stevens, worked -- as confirmed by AMI employees whose desks were near Stevens’ whom I have interviewed. A ‘don’t cross’ line was put around the building by the FBI, which had been “told 9/11 was coming and that it would involve anthrax.” AMI was forced to move to another location and put the building up for sale. According to The New York Times, this first anthrax attack crime scene with evidence still in place was then bought (at an anthrax sale price) by former NYC Mayor Giuliani, overseer of the Sept. 11/12 TRIPOD II bio/chem-terrorism probable-anthrax-scenario exercise, who formed a partnership with a decontamination expert qualified to decontaminate the building. Giuliani thus controlled and oversaw the destruction of evidence at both the New York crime scene of the 9/11 attacks, the WTC, ordering the steel containing traces of controlled demolition explosives to be removed, and the crime scene of the first anthrax attack, America Media, Inc, in Florida.
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Post subject: Re: Jerome "Jerry" Hauer
Posted: Thu Dec 30, 2010 12:45 am
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I've been meaning to do a Hauer thread for a long time. Thanks for starting this one.
Good to see you here Soryang! I hope you don't mind if I add some of my Hauer info here? I've got lot's.
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Hauer had the ways and means to rig WTC 7 for it's destruction. He managed the building of Rudy's OEM fortress there. He loaded the building with fuel and ran pressurized pipes all over the 5th Floor under the canter levered trusses. He was with John O'Neill the night before the attack and got him his new job at the WTC. Hauer was the only one who ever saw O'Neill's body and was the only one to ID him. He warned the White House on 9/11 to start taking Cipro.
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Hauer pays a steep green fee
October 1, 2001
Next time Mayor Rudolph Giuliani talks about unifying the city, ask him about Jerry Hauer.
Hauer, who was the city's first disaster czar, had returned to the Office of Emergency Management as a favor after Giuliani sought his help following the World Trade Center attacks.
"I gave him complete loyalty for four years, 24 hours a day," Hauer said of his stay as head of OEM. "I was probably one of the people closest to him. He trusted me and believed in what I had to say. He gave me an enormous amount of latitude."
That was until Sept. 22. The mayor dumped Hauer after Hauer agreed to appear at a news conference with Mark Green, the public advocate and a Democratic mayoral hopeful.
Giuliani called Hauer at Green headquarters and issued an ultimatum: "If you do this you can't work with us anymore," Hauer said the mayor told him.
Hauer said the conversation lasted about a minute.
"I was having trouble hearing him. The cell phone was breaking up and the mayor was becoming frustrated," Hauer said.
As if Hauer's treatment from the mayor wasn't bad enough, Deputy Mayor Joseph Lhota went on the attack last week, bad-mouthing Hauer to reporters and national officials.
Hauer was the first director of OEM, an agency founded under Giuliani to coordinate the city's response to emergencies - from hurricanes and coastal flooding to subway fires, plane crashes and building collapses.
The agency's headquarters and crisis center, known as "the bunker," was at the epicenter of the World Trade Center attack on the 23rd floor of 7 World Trade Center. The attack reduced the bunker to rubble.
Hauer was one of the few recognized experts in the Giuliani administration, most of whose top officials' credentials consist of loyalty to the mayor.
Regarded as an expert in emergency management and counter-terrorism, one of Hauer's areas of expertise is chemical and biological warfare, about which he briefed President Bill Clinton in 1998.
In contrast, his OEM successor, Richie Sheirer, was a fire dispatcher before becoming a deputy police commissioner under Howard Safir in 1996. He became director of OEM when Hauer resigned last year.
After leaving city government, Hauer joined Kroll Associates, the security and consulting firm. Even his recruiting of Giuliani's nemesis, former police commissioner Bill Bratton, for Kroll did not appear to disturb his relationship with the mayor.
Two days after the World Trade Center attack, Hauer was traveling with U.S. Secretary of Health Tommy Thompson, whom he advises on national security issues, when Lhota telephoned. Lhota told Hauer the mayor wanted to see him.
Hauer met Giuliani at the Police Academy, which the mayor used as a command center after the attack.
"The mayor asked me to come on board again to help with the family assistance program on Pier 94," said Hauer.
Another issue on which the mayor sought his expertise was chemical and biological weapons. Hauer signed on as an unpaid volunteer.
Hauer said that for the next eight days he worked round the clock, often at the mayor's side. While Sheirer appeared on television next to the mayor, Hauer said he went on his own to the site.
He said he felt he needed to be walking that site, thanking rescue workers.
He was with the mayor and Lhota at Gracie Mansion until 10 p.m. on Sept. 21, which turned out to be his last day.
The next day, Green, a longtime Giuliani antagonist, announced on television he was holding a news conference on safety issues with Hauer and Bratton, who is a key Green supporter and is rumored to return as police commissioner if Green becomes mayor.
Within 15 seconds of that announcement, the mayor called with his warning, Hauer said.
A Green campaign spokesman said Green would have no comment as the mayor has not publicly criticized Hauer.
Behind the scenes, Lhota had plenty of critical things to say about Hauer last week.
"First, a couple of reporters called me, one from NY1, the other from Newsweek," Hauer said. "They told me Lhota had called them to say that I had been dismissed because I was 'self-appointive and disruptive.'"
Next, he says a friend in Washington called to say that Lhota had telephoned the White House "to inform them I was no longer welcome to work with the city." The call, said Hauer, "was to block my access to the city through federal officials."
Lastly, Hauer said that Sheirer's driver, police officer Robert Mastroni, telephoned Michael Cherkasky, the president of Kroll, to say Hauer needed to turn in his credentials.
Cherkasky said that "Jerry was just trying to be helpful to the city. Our clients are clamoring for him all over the country."
Says Hauer: "While you might expect this of Rudy, what hurts more are the actions of Lhota, who I considered a close friend. I had told him about the Green news conference the night before at Gracie Mansion. Of all the things that hurt, it was the fact that he was so mean-spirited in everything he said about me."
Neither Lhota nor mayoral spokeswoman Sunny Mindel returned calls. Sherier could not be reached for comment.
[quote="DoYouEverWonder"]I've been meaning to do a Hauer thread for a long time. Thanks for starting this one.
Good to see you here Soryang! I hope you don't mind if I add some of my Hauer info here? I've got lot's.
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Hauer had the ways and means to rig WTC 7 for it's destruction. He managed the building of Rudy's OEM fortress there. He loaded the building with fuel and ran pressurized pipes all over the 5th Floor under the canter levered trusses. He was with John O'Neill the night before the attack and got him his new job at the WTC. Hauer was the only one who ever saw O'Neill's body and was the only one to ID him. He warned the White House on 9/11 to start taking Cipro.
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Hey, thanks! I think it's posted elsewhere here about Kroll and the other tenants of WTC. Of course in the Soloman Smith Barney Bldg (WTC 7), SSB leased most of the floors. Cheney and Rumsfeld were on the Board of Directors. One of them, I can't remember which was chairman. Hauer is a central actor in the conspiracy IMHO. Access was never a problem.
I just finished reading Family of Secrets. To read Kevin Ryan's research again after reading that gives me new insight to how these intelligence operations go. Some researchers make the point of how easy it is to see if you have any investigative experience or forensic experience or are a professional of any kind. It's in your face, like totalitarianism. They want the people who have the critical thinking skills to understand it, that they know you know, and they don't care because they are omnipotent and will never answer for their crimes against humanity. They are the deep state.
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Post subject: Re: Jerome "Jerry" Hauer
Posted: Sat Feb 26, 2011 6:52 pm
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Peter Jennings interview with Jerome Hauer on 9/11/01
Not sure what Hauer was doing for a living that day. He had recently left his job as NYC's OEM manager to work for Tommy Thompson at the Office of Public Health Preparedness/OPHP. Either way, you would think he'd have better things to do then to hang around giving lengthy interviews in the middle of an emergency.
Peter Jennings interview with Jerome Hauer on 9/11/01
Not sure what Hauer was doing for a living that day. He had recently left his job as NYC's OEM manager to work for Tommy Thompson at the Office of Public Health Preparedness/OPHP. Either way, you would think he'd have better things to do then to hang around giving lengthy interviews in the middle of an emergency.
Wasn't he the managing director of Kroll on 9/11 or shortly before, since he arranged the job for O'Neil? I think he got out of the OEM specifically to be on national television to help sell the myth. He was a "guest" all day. After the attacks I think he was asked by Giuliani to come back to the OEM....
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On September 11, 2001, Jerome Hauer was a national security advisor with the Dept. of Health and Human Services, a managing director with Kroll Associates, and a guest on national television, because of his background in counter-terror and his specialized knowledge of biological warfare http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jerome_Hauer
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Post subject: Re: Jerome "Jerry" Hauer
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Jerry Hauer foreshadowing Steven Hatfill's innocence in Anthrax case:
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Post subject: Re: Jerome "Jerry" Hauer
Posted: Mon Feb 28, 2011 10:04 pm
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Bet you didn't know Jerome Hauer was a demolition expert? Keep in mind when reading this article it was written in 1999. Hauer is described as a very busy man with multiple cell phones and pagers on his belt. Yet, on 9/11 he had all the time in the world to hang around ABC News and do interviews.
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What Could Go Wrong? It's His Job to Know
July 27, 1999
What Could Go Wrong? It's His Job to Know By RANDY KENNEDY Published: July 27, 1999
JERRY HAUER, to put it bluntly, likes guts. Meaning viscera, innards, the stuff things are made of.
There is one story he tells in which this fascination is quite literal (more on that later). But another illustration, a bit more metaphorical, is hard to miss when you walk into his office on the 23d floor of 7 World Trade Center, otherwise known as ''the bunker,'' the $13 million bulletproof, hurricane-proof, blackout-proof emergency crisis center opened by the city last month.
Mr. Hauer's office looks nothing like a bunker. It has comfortable chairs and picture windows that frame the Woolworth Building. But in one corner there is also a big stack of mismatched bricks that attests to the unusual function of this office and the unusual fascinations of its holder.
As the city's chief emergency manager, Mr. Hauer oversees the response to building collapses, of which there have been no shortage over the last three years. And as he has sifted through piles of rubble, he has made it a point to squirrel away a chunk of each disaster. He has a brick from 540 Madison (office tower; partial facade collapse, Dec. 7, 1997), one from the entrance to the Selwyn Theater (collapsed Dec. 30, 1997) and from an apartment building at 172 Stanton Street (partial collapse; demolished Jan. 24, 1998). There's also a piece of steel about the size of a slice of bread, a cross section of the beam that fell from the upper deck of Yankee Stadium on April 13, 1998, forcing it to close.
When he found out someone was about to put the beam in a Dumpster, he almost lost his temper. ''I said, 'Don't throw it away! That was two weeks of my life.' '' Those weeks were, he adds dryly, ''loads of fun.''
For much of his professional life, it has been the task of Jerome M. Hauer, 47, to know a lot about how things work so that when they stop working -- when they fall down, when they get blown down or blown up, when they freeze or burst or burn out -- he knows what to do. Like all self-described emergency junkies, he sits around all day thinking up horrifying ways for things to be destroyed and people to die and then hoping that all his plans stay on the shelf.
He has done it for I.B.M., when he ran their worldwide emergency response program. In fact, he did it so well that his bosses wanted to promote him to a higher-paying corporate marketing job, and he had to say to them, ''Listen, guys, if I have to sell computers, if I have to develop programs, then I'm going to die -- I'm going to starve -- because I have no interest in this.''
They insisted and so he left, eventually becoming the head of statewide emergency services in Indiana, where his wife, Glenda, grew up.
BUT nothing -- not even trying to figure out whether the Bhopal chemical disaster in India could ever happen at an I.B.M. plant -- prepared him for this job.
If he were to update his resume, the ''types of emergencies handled'' category would read something like this: helicopter crash, subway fire, water main break, ice storm, heat wave, blackout, building collapse, building collapse, building collapse.
''No two days around here are ever the same,'' he said.
In many ways, you could say he was born for the job. The son of a real estate executive and a nurse, he was raised in Peter Cooper Village, on the East Side, and practically grew up around emergency rooms. He will go into more detail than most people could stomach about how he spent the summer when he was 15.
His mother, Rose, a vice president for nursing at Beth Israel Hospital, helped him get a job in the hospital's morgue as what pathologists call a ''diener'' -- German for servant. ''As the junior guy,'' he explained, ''I was the one responsible for all the dirty work: cutting open the gut and cleaning it and pinning it and making it ready for the pathologist to review.''
And did he enjoy this? ''Well, it was fascinating. The first week was a shock. But I got used to it after a while, like anything else.''
These days, the messes are a little more complicated. Around his belt, he wears two cell phones and three pagers. And no matter where he tries to go, something on the belt is beckoning him back. Saturday, for example, was spent in Queens, after a building collapse in Far Rockaway that killed a mother and her teen-age daughter. During the heat wave that began over the July 4 weekend, he was headed to Montauk, to begin a vacation with his wife and their 12-year-old son, Michael. But a beeper went off and he hitched a ride back into the city with the state police.
In a city where many emergency services fiercely guard their own turf, the introduction of an umbrella office to coordinate these services has created a few crises in itself. In particular, Police Commissioner Howard Safir has been involved in a long-running turf war with Mr. Hauer over who gets to call the shots at many city emergencies.
''I've got to work around it,'' Mr. Hauer said. ''It's not an easy issue.'' (Marilyn Mode, a spokeswoman for Mr. Safir, did not return a call yesterday seeking comment.)
Ultimately, Mr. Hauer says, he still loves his job. But he wonders how much longer he can last.
He looks out the window. Where most people would see the glorious sun glinting off the gargoyles of the Woolworth Building, Mr. Hauer sees a problem. ''One of the most beautiful buildings in the city, right?'' he asks. ''We have an earthquake, and you know what. All that beautiful artwork up there is going to fall like missiles.''
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Sept 18th, 2001 the first anthrax letters were posted in the mail. The letters themselves were dated Sept 11th. The first death (Bob Stevens) was on Oct 6th.
On Sept 21, 2001, Hauer gave a talk at Rockefeller University. But instead of talking about the horrific events of just two weeks earlier, the focus of his talk was all about bioweapons. Either the guy was a genius or he had foreknowledge.
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It doesn't help that the FBI has warned that intelligence indicates the terrorists were planning another attack upon New York, TODAY. Why today? We are told there is some significance to September 22, and that we must be prepared. Be prepared --- what the hell does that mean?
"There is very little you can do to protect yourselves from bioterrrorism," Jerry Hauer told the faculty of Rockefeller University yesterday. "There is very little you can do to protect yourself if a plane crashes into a building. If it happens, it happens. We have to go on."
Hauer, who created New York's emergency response system --- which performed remarkably well last week --- is now a bioterrorism advisor to Health and Human Services Secretary Tommy Thompson. With intelligence pouring in that indicated the terrorist network is allied with Sadaam Hussein's bioweapons laboratory personnel, as well as missing Russian BW scientists, Hauer said they are scrambling in Washington to get ready. (See today's Newsday web site for my article on why we are totally vulnerable to BT and have no solid preparedness policy in place.) As horrific as the deaths of more than 7,000 people in the WTC disaster and two other plane crashes may be, a bioweapon release would be orders of magnitude worse. And we are not ready, in any way, shape or form, for such an eventuality.
Yesterday Hauer spoke in the famous Buckminster Fuller geodesic dome audiorium on the Rokefeller campus. Security was tight. The scientists, an elite group at Rockefeller that includes several Nobel Prize winners, listened carefully to every word Hauer uttered. He told them what most these laboratory men and women already knew, if they'd thought about it: That microbes are the ultimate weapon. And when the question and answer period came every imaginable accent inflected their English. It has always been on of my favorite features of Science --- its intellectual internationalism --- and some of the questions came from scientists who had toiled amid terrorism elsewhere, such as the Middle East or south Asia.
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