This is on topic in the sense that it is about Rodriguez and how his ever-changing, ever more self-aggrandizing story has evolved and changed over time, but it is not strictly on point to the current sub-discussion. I am loath to another thread unnecessarily, though, so I thought I would post this here. If others think that it should be a separate thread, I'll ask that it be split.
I think that this subject was touched upon briefly in another thread several months ago, but I've been thinking about it in light of Rodriguez' various versions of events and I thought I would put this out in the form of a question:
What would be a reasonable estimate of time for the following to occur:
- Hear loud sound while on the B1 level of the north tower
- React to the sound, begin to interact with co-workers
- Observe walls cracking and ceilings falling down
- Hear and react to co-workers screaming
- Observe a badly burned man arrive at your office from the B2 level (presumably he did not
arrive by elevator but by stairs, in the circumstances)
- React to the badly burned man arriving at your office
- Hear and react to another loud sound while about to pick up a telephone to call EMS
- Observe the building oscillating and walls cracking again
- Observe co-workers moving to stand beneath door frames, expressing the view that it’s an earthquake
- Respond to co-workers, exclaiming, “No, I think it’s a bomb!” and “We gotta’ get out.”
- Co-ordinate evacuation of those in the immediate vicinity
- Carry the badly burned man out of the office on your back, through the B1 level, through the loading dock, up to ground level, and out of the building until you see and stop an ambulance (consider how long it took for the first ambulances to arrive upon the scene after the first plane impact)
- Deposit the badly burned man into the ambulance
- Observe the badly burned man go into a coma
- Listen to the radio of a security guard and a report that an airplane hit the building
- Stand at the base of the building, look up and observe the hole where the plane entered
- Argue with a supervisor about whether or not to return to the building
- Take the radio from the security guard
- Return to the basement (B1) of the north tower and observe water “all over”
- Run to the OCC in the basement of the south tower (consider the distance between the two locations)
- Bang on the windows of the OCC in the south tower
- Observe that there is nobody in the OCC in the south tower
- Observe a man in the basement of the south tower and scream at him to get out
- Go to an entrance of the Marriott Hotel and observe a female employee standing at a podium
- Have a short conversation with her and then push her out
- Run back to the north tower again (B1) (consider the distance between the two locations)
- Find a man who worked for a recycling company
- Have a conversation with him about him hearing screams
- Put your ear to an elevator and hear people screaming that they are going to drown
- Ascertain that they are in an elevator stuck between levels B2 and B3
- Look around and find a metal pipe
- Put the pipe between the elevator doors and with the help of the man from the recycling company, open the door (which opens vertically rather than horizontally)
- Observe water rushing into the elevator shaft and rising higher on the people trapped inside the elevator between B2 and B3
- Recall that there may be ladders in the loading dock area
- Go to the loading dock area and locate a ladder
- Return to the elevator carrying the ladder on your back
- Drop the ladder into the elevator shaft
- Climb down into the shaft
- Open the grid (presumably this is the rooftop of the elevator car)
- Rescue the two people in the elevator below (considering that the elevator was stopped between B2 and B3, this would presumably entail dropping the ladder into the elevator to allow the two passengers to climb up the ladder to the roof of the elevator car, and then hoisting the ladder back up to the roof of the elevator car and setting it up on the roof of the elevator car in order to climb back up to B1)
- Take the two passengers upstairs to ground level and out of the building
- Put these two people into an ambulance
- Return to the north tower again
- Go down to the basement (B1) again
- Locate another individual in the basement
- Go up to the lobby
- Climb up 50+ flights of stairs to the 27th storey, bumping into people who are their way down because the stairways are narrow
- Have a conversation about where to locate water on that floor
- Go to the “other side” of that floor
- Observe a PA officer break into a vending machine to retrieve bottles of water
- Locate trash cans to carry the bottles of water
- Return to the previous location on the 27th floor
- Find an office with a working telephone
- Make a phone call to Puerto Rico and speak to your mother
- Have a conversation with your supervisor over the radio
- Continue up the stairs another ~10 flights to the 33rd floor
- Go to a supply closet to retrieve dust masks
- Locate a woman lying on the floor
- Have a brief conversation with the woman
- Stand the woman up, take her to the stairwell, speak to others who are coming down from higher floors in the stairwell to ensure that she goes with them
- Make note of noises on the 34th floor above and make a conscious decision not to enter that floor
- Continue up the stairs (in a different stairwell) another ~12 flights to the 39th floor
- Hear another loud sound
- Turn around and head back down the stairs
I'll stop there for now, but will note that Rodriguez claims to have done all of the foregoing between the time the first plane hit the north tower and the time the second plane hit the south tower (which is a span of 17 minutes).
Yes, 17 minutes.
I think that this is impossible, and I think that it indicates serious errors in Rodriguez's assumptions, suppositions, and assertions. (Note that I used the word "errors" and not "lies", because, frankly, I would be surprised if he didn't make mistakes about the events, but since he's telling - and selling - his story as "factual", I think it's worthwhile to explore the errors.)
So, what do you think? What is your reasonable estimate of time for all of the foregoing to occur?