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9/11 Responders To Be Warned They Will Be Screened By FBI's Terrorism Watch List (EXCLUSIVE)

First Posted: 04/21/11 05:24 PM ET Updated: 06/21/11 06:12 AM ET

Sept 11 Zadroga

WASHINGTON -- A provision in the new 9/11 health bill may be adding insult to injury for people who fell sick after their service in the aftermath of the 2001 Al Qaeda attacks, The Huffington Post has learned.

The tens of thousands of cops, firefighters, construction workers and others who survived the worst terrorist assault in U.S. history and risked their lives in its wake will soon be informed that their names must be run through the FBI’s terrorism watch list, according to a letter obtained by HuffPost.

Any of the responders who are not compared to the database of suspected terrorists would be barred from getting treatment for the numerous, worsening ailments that the James Zadroga 9/11 Health And Compensation Law was passed to address.

It’s a requirement that was tacked onto the law during the bitter debates over it last year.

The letter from Dr. John Howard, director of the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, informs medical providers and administrators that they should begin letting patients know before the new program kicks in this July.

“This is absurd,” said Glen Kline, a former NYPD emergency services officer. “It’s silly. It’s stupid. It’s asinine.”

“It’s comical at best, and I think it’s an insult to everyone who worked on The Pile and is sick and suffering from 9/11,” said John Feal, a former construction worker who lost half a foot at Ground Zero and runs the advocacy group Fealgood Foundation.

The provision was added in an amendment by Rep. Cliff Stearns (R-Fla.) during the heated debate over the bill in the House Energy and Commerce Committee last May.

Sept. 11 responders in the committee room at the time mostly shook their heads at the move, which Democrats accepted on a voice vote after battling to bar other amendments on abortion and immigration that might have killed the bill.

But suddenly the point is no longer just a strategic concession to get a law passed.

As doctors and administrators begin acting on the federal instructions, participants in the 9/11 treatment and monitoring programs will soon be told that their names, places of birth, addresses, government ID numbers and other personal data will be provided to the FBI to ensure they are not terrorists.

Howard's instructions include a sample letter to responders designed to minimize alarm.

“Although neither we nor [the Centers for Disease Control]/NIOSH anticipate the name of any individual in the current Programs will be on the list, CDC/NIOSH is expressly required by law to implement this particular requirement of the Act,” it says.

“Thank you for your understanding. We look forward to working with you and ensuring that you continue to receive uninterrupted services under the new WTC Health Program,” it concludes.

Feal, who counts hundreds of first responders in his foundation's membership, predicted the letters would not go over well.

“When cops and firefighters get this at home, they’re going to hit the roof,” he said.

Kline, who sits on the Fealgood Foundation’s board, said he personally wasn’t offended, but couldn’t think of a good reason for cops and firefighters to be screened by the FBI in order to keep getting treatment.

“I mean, who are we even talking about -- the undocumented workers who cleaned the office buildings?” wondered Kline Thursday. “We know who all the cops, firefighters and construction workers were. They’re all documented.

“Is the idea that a terrorist stayed to help clean up? And then stayed all these years to try and get benefits?” he asked. “In all the things I’ve seen out of Washington, this probably takes the cake.”

Some are more understanding.

“Do we want terrorists getting money? No,” said Anthony Flammia, a former NYPD Highway Patrol officer and Sept. 11 responder. “How do you know if there were any terrorists there? Were they there as observers, watching? Probably.”

But he noted that his perspective likely would not be shared, especially if people whose names are similar to actual terror suspects get flagged, as happens with air travelers.

“I’ve got nothing to hide, so it’s no big deal for me, but there’s got to be safeguards in place to protect the people who are innocent,” Flammia said. “It’s going to be controversial,” he added. “It’s probably going to create an uproar, but I think it will dissipate. I hope they're ready to answer people's questions.”

Congressman Stearns said in a statement that his intent was to answer exactly the questions raised by Flammia.

“This amendment was adopted in the full Energy and Commerce Committee without opposition and it merely requires that the names of those receiving health benefits be cross-checked with the terrorist watch list to ensure that no terrorists get these benefits,” Stearns said.

“These benefits are not just for our first responders; nearly anyone who was in the vicinity or worked on a cleanup crew afterward is eligible,” he noted.

The prohibition is included in two parts of the bill. One specifically covers responders, while the other deals with all survivors, including office workers, bystanders and residents.

Feal acknowledged that the terrorist screening has to be done because it is the law, and that the letters have to go out.

But he holds Stearns responsible, as well as several other Republicans who were hostile to the 9/11 bill, and tried to tack all manner of amendments onto it.

“I think Congressman Stearns is stabbing at pettiness. He’s a buffoon,” Feal said. “We get sicker and die, and they’re going to disseminate a letter wondering whether we’re terrorists or not. ... I think everybody needs to start showing a little more compassion.”

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WASHINGTON -- A provision in the new 9/11 health bill may be adding insult to injury for people who fell sick after their service in the aftermath of the 2001 Al Qaeda attacks, The Huffington Post has...
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04:36 AM on 06/16/2011
Let me make this clear, I was a rescue squad member, which means i did not get paid. My normal work was an internet manager and computer person for United Auto Group. Since 9/11 I could not work at all. Have had bouts of PTSD, depression and distrust people in general, hate my government for allowing this to happen. I have been called the savior of the Bed sty ambulance since I helped them raise money through a media awareness after 911. All i want to do, is get my 911 money and ex-patrate to some mount region in central america and get peace for the rest of my life, and i dont know how long that is going to last. I am tired, and depressed. Do you know what the path station looked like, i cant get it out of my head.
12:04 PM on 05/01/2011
The sad thing is that most of us had to go through multiple background checks just to be able to hold our jobs. In my case I was investigated at least ten times in my 25 years on the job. This was at the City equivalent of Top Secret, and done by senior detectives assigned to the Department of Investigations (DOI). This check included re-fingerprinting, drug testing, and rechecks of all documents (diplomas, etc) Currently I am half way through my annual WTC physical which is now in hold (and has been for two months). BTW, this is true of both Uniform and Civilian workers (I was one of the latter).
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mimssandi
08:00 AM on 05/01/2011
Soooooo - the airplanes crashing into the building were a just a cover for the real culprits, the firefighters in bulky clothing concealing pounds of C4 which were strategically placed to blow up the buildings. Gee, I should pay more attention to Cliff's town hall meetings.
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Teacher Trish
The Enlightenment was a good idea.
09:07 PM on 04/30/2011
More red tape = less government? I guess the GOTP isn't practicing what they preach.
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09:07 AM on 04/30/2011
TAKE THAT GOOD SAMARITANS!
12:10 AM on 04/28/2011
"It’s silly. It’s stupid. It’s asinine.” No doubt at all. It's from our Congress after all.

So sorry to the heroes of 9/11 - you deserve better.
07:10 PM on 04/27/2011
I would dearly like to see a list of lawmakers, annotated by party and state, who voted in favor of the amendment that requires vetting of sick/injured responders against the terrorist watchlist.
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Teacher Trish
The Enlightenment was a good idea.
09:12 PM on 04/30/2011
Actually you would see people's names from both sides of the aisle. Most were forced to vote for the provision or they would not be able to get the benefits for the first responders AT ALL. Our beef is with the guy who attached it - Cliff Stearns, Republican from Florida. He was against the bill and was trying to poison it with his ridiculous attachment.
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SouthernJewel
That All Important I-4 Corridor in Central FL
01:43 PM on 04/27/2011
Rep. Stearns (R) opposed and helped defeat H.R.2159.
"Denying Firearms and Explosives to Dangerous Terrorists Act of 2009".
It would have prevented those on the "terrorist watchlist" from buying guns.
He was one of the Republicans that portrayed the "watchlist as unreliable and too prone to error to be used to prevent Americans from buying lethal weapons.
Now Stearns (R) says the same list is A-okay if they can deny medical care for heroes.
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SouthernJewel
That All Important I-4 Corridor in Central FL
01:38 PM on 04/27/2011
Jon Stewart took this subject on last night's The Daily Show.
Friends Without Benefits
http://www.thedailyshow.com/watch/tue-april-26-2011/friends-without-benefits---9-11-responders
Definitely worth watching him tear Stearns a new one!
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Benjamin Rosenfeld
12:49 PM on 04/27/2011
Only a Republican would come up with such an idea.
08:46 PM on 04/26/2011
What is Building 7?

Building 7 was a 47-story skyscraper that was part of the World Trade Center complex. It would have been the tallest high-rise in 33 states. It collapsed at 5:20 pm on September 11, 2001. It was not hit by an airplane and suffered minimal damage compared to other buildings much closer to the Twin Towers.
http://rememberbuilding7.org/

World Trade Center Eyewitness Paul Lemos.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2HsUPK_LbSc&feature=player_embedded

Obama Warns Not To Challenge Official 9/11 Story
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cuASoVK8f9c&feature=related

THE ULTIMATE CLIP
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ejph4LBdmmc
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harmonikasavingsbonds
Standard?Nonsense! I DEMAND an automatic poodle!
04:15 PM on 04/26/2011
Have George W Bush and Dick Cheney also been grilled for their involvement?
09:43 PM on 04/25/2011
I think some of you are forgetting that your favorite liberal Chairman, Henry Waxman, supported the Stearns amendment. Before voting in favor of the Stearns amendment Waxman said "I think it makes a lot of sense and I'm willing to support it." Just breaks your liberal hearts doesn't it!
01:14 PM on 04/25/2011
Conservatives I know question, "What's the big deal here if they have nothing to hide?"
I answer by saying, "Great, then you won't mind if we put these same requirements on management of every corporation seeking a tax break or federal grant."
I suggest we start with executives at Big Oil, Big Pharma, Big Insurance, Big Tobbacco, Firearms, ect...
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markie G
...all 6's, 7's + 9's
02:42 AM on 04/25/2011
wow....just...wow

---more zany antics from the america-hating, middle-class-killing, big-govt-in-your-private-life unpatriotic repubs

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