Description & Facts: Eight New York City Police Officers who died from World Trade Center Illnesses were added to the Wall of Heroes on Wednesday, the first week of May 2008. Wednesday's annual Police Memorial Day Ceremony honored eight police officers who died as a result of their rescue and recovery work after the September 11th terrorist attacks. At least 360 workers who volunteered to perform search and rescue operations at the World Trade Center directly following the September 11, 2001 attacks have since died; 80 of which suffered cancer-related deaths. The White House deliberately pressured the EPA into giving false public assurances that the toxic air at Ground Zero was safe to breathe. The volunteers and rescuers worked at Ground Zero, nearby blocks and at the Fresh Kills landfill on Staten Island. New York state health officials have identified the cause of death for 154 dead volunteers.The 360 estimate is just the "tip of the iceberg." There are over 10000 sick volunteers, 600 of whom are now cancer stricken, allegedly caused by their exposure to toxic elements on the site. We still only really know a very small fraction of what was going on during the day of 9/11. The identity of this "white jet" aircraft has been a mystery. Indeed, there has been virtually no discussion of its existence, even though it was flying above Washington at a time when America was under attack, and when the only aircraft in the area should have been fighter jets, there to protect against possible further