Thursday, March 13, 2025

TRUMP AND SARAH WTC CONNECTION HOWARD 911 SPELL


 Before September 11, Fergie had designed a new mascot for the charity, a rag doll she called Little Red, complete with red hair and an orange and white dress. The original doll was sitting on her desk in the office when the attack occurred. After the attack, as she watched footage on television of the collapsed North Tower, she spotted the little doll amidst the rubble. “When it came on TV, I looked and saw Little Red, and the presenter said, ‘Oh look, there’s a child’s doll!’ and I immediately called up the presenter and said please, don’t worry,” Fergie told the BBC in 2014. “Because I was so worried they would think that a child was lost or buried in the rubble. So I said no, it’s not a child’s doll, it’s Little Red, and she is a symbol for Chances for Children.” Little Red is now a part of the September 11 memorial exhibit at Ground Zero.







Ferguson then recounted the story of how her friend, billionaire businessman Howard Lutnick, the now head of financial services company, Cantor Fitzgerald, gave her an office on the 101st floor of the World Trade Centre as a headquarters for her charity, Chances for Children.





Ferguson started the charity in 1993 and designed Little Red as the charity's logo. She previously revealed she had it made into a doll for a child named PJ who survived the 1995 Oklahoma City Bombings.

Ferguson revealed her own Little Red doll "and her sisters" were inside the Chances for Children office on the 101st floor of the World Trade Centre's North Tower on the day of the attacks.


Thankfully, no one from Chances for Children died in the attack, but 700 employees from financial firm Cantor Fitzgerald—which rented part of their office to the charity—were killed.





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