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911 Video - Remembering What We Saw

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This home video of the 9/11 terror attack on the World Trade Center was filmed from a 36th floor apartment very close to the North Tower. It’s a view of 911 that you may not have seen and one that you should.

The events of 9/11 are familiar to everyone. Perhaps so much so that over time many have become desensitized to the actual events of that day. To me, what is absolutely chilling, is how the video captures the personal experience of the couple shooting the video. It is their comments, telephone calls, shock and anguish that brings back a flood of emotions from that day. It was released on the 5th anniversary of 9/11.

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8 Comments »

  • joey said:

    this is probably the most moving video i have ever saw, Everyone should see this every time the memory of 9-11 starts to fade a little. i think it was a good move to let everyone see this. thanks for sharing this with us. i remember what i felt that day, the anger and the fear. i imagine my parents felt a similar emotion on december 7, 1941. now i know what they felt seeing the Arizona in all the smoke and flames.

  • Otemigo said:

    This is why we are at WAR!!!

    Never forget!!!

  • Charlie said:

    Sept 11, 2001 is the present day Dec 7, 1941.

    “NEVER FORGET”, they who gave the ultimate are Americans, maybe all not citizens, but they are Americans in every sense of the word.

    The world practiced appeasement at the beginning of WWII, look where it got the world then…

    Forget appeasement, “Damn the torpedos…full speed ahead”, hunt and eliminate the SOBs…

    Remember 9-11, GOD BLESS AMERICA

  • Darrell said:

    You better be careful on who you vote for President in Nov. or you will see this again, over and over.
    Think about it.. then vote.

  • mr ed said:

    thank you for shareing….I was on duty in cal. on 911 and watched the second plane (my neice was supposed to be working on)hit, that second i knew clinton had failed and we were at war.

  • vladtepesblog.com said:

    There is an exceptional documentary by ABC called the path to 911. The scenes the Clintons forced to be removed on a now available edition where put back in. EVERY student past grade 8 should see this 3 disc excellent and accurate documentary so we can laugh the conspiracists back to whatever slimy hole they crawled out of

  • Stephanie Hicks said:

    Please keep this video on. We can’t afford to forget this horrible day.

  • Brian said:

    Funny how we are so quick to forget. Now Obama is concerened what the rest of the world thinks about us? Our world image? I’m sure if we just talk to the terrorist they will leave us alone. We will all have a coke and a smile and hold hands…. GROW UP and take a look around. WHy are we considered to be the bad guys? I would rather have the would somewhat fear us. Amazing how the fear can keep some in check. Growing up as a child,my parents would spank my behind if I tried to play in the street or stick a finger in a outlet. I feared the punishment that would occur if I tried to do something that would have harmed me. I did FEAR the punishment if I did something that I was not in my best intrest(and yes I grew up respecting my parents). Maybe if we put the terrorist in timeout everything will be better. I do NOT understand how liberals think!!!
    The picture of those towers should be in ALL government buildings and offices ( plus all of the media) so that we will NEVER forget.

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