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  • i just found these videos, these are a very well put together videos, just the way a 9/11 tribute video should be

  • After that day, life started getting serious. I had transferred to a smaller and closer to home school (I was 8 when it happened), and even though I didn't know that airport security became alot harder and about the destruction of the two buildings that I had learned the word "skyscraper" with when my family drove by the WTC area in a city visit during my preschool days, I just felt that stuff just wasn't as fun anymore.

  • Do all of you Alex Jones wannabes out there really assume that a 110 story tower is built to withstand that amount of stress?? Do you people really think that a government would have anything to gain by inflicting this upon it's people??

    Are you people so stupid that you assume Bush and the subsequent Obama would have anything to gain politically or financially from the expenses associated with cleanup efforts, rescue operations, and reconstruction??

  • @MIKON8ERISBACK Nothing to gain?!!! LOL

  • What happened was terrible and disgusting, but I can't help but feel privileged to have lived through history like this.

  • If you pause the video at 3:02, 3:05 and/or 3:12, you'll notice that on the "flight explorer" it says that United Airlines Flight 175 is still in the air. Kind of interesting since that's the plane that crashed into the south tower.

  • @MLVC875 looks more like it says UAL 171 or UAL 174. That last number is hard to make out but it looks nothing like a 5.

  • The lady in this broadcast has NO IDEA what she's talkin' about. Tower number 2 the south tower collapsed first not the North tower.

  • My heart goes out to the victims and their families.

  • This series is an excellent historical documentary on that terrible Day in our History. Thank you for sharing this.

  • The day that changed America forever, and I think we all have our "where were we" stories. Amazing it's been almost seven years...the images are still just as haunting.

  • I'm glad that you're doing this. You're not making any sappy "tributes" or using footage for your own agenda or anything like that. You're just chronicling a major event in a respectful manner.

  • Thank you for that.

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