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@HQNewsNow @claude859 Good start. But if he goes super tremendously bonkers, like nobody has ever seen before tonight, then they all still deserve to be replaced!
All 535 DC elites have failed US in their cowardly subservience. Especially having seek the Mueller & Smith Reports, pedo files & judge ref

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On 9/11, Marilyn Wills crawled through fire and darkness inside the Pentagon, gave her sweater so others could breathe, carried an injured woman on her back, led survivors to safety-and refused to leave until everyone else was out.
On September 11, 2001, as smoke, debris, and confusion filled the Pentagon after the terrorist attack, many inside the building were suddenly trapped in darkness. Power was out in parts of the structure. Hallways were damaged. The air was thick and difficult to breathe.
In the middle of that chaos was Marilyn Wills.
Rather than focusing only on her own escape, she began helping others find their way out. Moving through smoke-filled corridors, she guided disoriented coworkers toward exits. At one point, recognizing how hard it was for people to breathe, she removed her sweater and gave it to others so they could cover their faces and filter the smoke.
When she encountered an injured woman who could not walk, Wills lifted her onto her back and carried her through the damaged building. Navigating through heat, falling debris, and limited visibility, she continued moving until she reached safety. Even after getting outside, she reportedly refused to leave until she was certain others had made it out.
The attack on the Pentagon took 125 lives inside the building, in addition to the 59 passengers and crew aboard American Airlines Flight 77. But alongside the loss and devastation were countless acts of courage — people who chose to help, guide, carry, and protect others under unimaginable pressure.
Marilyn Wills’ actions stand as a reminder that heroism does not always come from training or titles. Sometimes it comes from instinct, compassion, and the refusal to abandon others in a moment of fear.
On a day defined by tragedy, her story represents the quiet bravery that saved lives — the kind of bravery that often unfolds away from cameras, in dark hallways, when no one knows who will make it out.

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