I celebrated the 5th year +2day anniversary of the first time I gave blood, by giving blood again. I first gave blood the day after 9/11/01, in hopes of helping the victims in NYC and DC. Unfortunately, it turned out they didn't need as much as they predicted since there weren't as many survivors. When I got my Red Cross card in the mail I found out I'm an O-(universal donor), and now give as often as I can (safely).
This time I was reading Debunking 9/11 Myths while I waited for the bag to fill up (anything to keep me from looking at the needle), I also noticed that many of the techs were wearing "Remember 9/11" pins. As one was disconecting me she asked what the book was like, if it was for or against the CTs. I told her what it was about and she looked relieved, and sent me to get my cookies and juice. Another donar soon joined me and told me he was an Air Traffic Controller who worked on 9/11 at MSP. He even tracked Air Force One and it's escort fighters over Nebraska, since there wasn't very many alternative things to track once all the commercial planes were down. He also told me had yet to meet an ATC who believed the CTs. I had to leave, otherwise I would have talked longer (if only for the endless supply of Fig Newtons).