One of my mom’s best friends worked at the top floor of the building, luckily during the time she was pregnant and it was the first day she called off, I can’t imagine how bad it must’ve felt to lose so many of her friends and colleagues as well as the amount of fear she felt during those few days.
3:11 that sound is haunting. Each beeping noise is a firefighter in distress because they have stopped moving after a period of time. And there’s lots of beeping
Hey thanks for sharing. Even 20 years on I can't imagine how tough it is for you thinking back to this day. I hope you've found some peace about it and I hope you and everyone who was in/near the dust clouds are still okay health wise today.
It's even sadder knowing that many of the survivors shown here have since died from horrible diseases after being exposed to all that gunk and toxic material
@@Lucky-gk7ez i don't think it would have made a huge difference, the sheer amount of dust and gas would have been able to get through their shirts. It's so horrifying thinking about the total lack of control these people had, I can't imagine how helpless they must have felt
Yeah it was asbestos, the buildings were constructed with it as most older buildings were. They figured the renovation would have been too costly. coincidently Larry Silverstein (the buildings owner) upgraded his insurance policy 20 billion 2 weeks before this happened to cover terrorist activities. Also of things seemed to line up perfectly....
You didn't have to be born at the time to know how heartbreaking this tragedy was. Rest in peace to every soul lost--the men, the women, the children, the heroes--everyone.
What's awful is alot of these people who got covered in this dust actually died at an early age years later due to it. Rest in peace to all who passed away that day and in the years after.
Me hubiese gustado vivir esa experiencia al menos una vez en la vida como si fuera el fin del mundo we. xq soi experto en sobrevivir es como si fuera un placer
@@24mmfilm40 I think you're under some very false illusions to say no terrorist will ever attack innocents again my friend. I mean i'd love that to be the case and reality but it just won't be there's been terrorist attacks since then too.
I was a 9 year old boy in my first family tour to America and we were suppose to visit twin tower but my mom had head ache that day so we stayed in hotel.... It was God's mercy that we were saved.
I'm an ex British soldier, I served two tours of afghan, on my second tour I met a US marine who's wife was in the North tower when it came down, I didn't know what to say to him, I found it surreal that his wife died and he was there in the war that followed, a surreal experience, such a horrific day, RIP.
That would've been terrifying, especially if you were an orphan who had no money or anything, and this sweet lady/man comes up to you. As soon as she/he hands you the money, it hits. The smile on both of your faces is gone. She/he quickly picks you up and you both run from the terror. as you run, you find an open place to stay until the wave of debree ends. You run in, but it's too late. The debree comes to fast and she/he gets left behind. You cry, as some people who got in try to comfort you. You think about everything going on. or, if you were an adult. An officer is walking by, and they notice you. They offer to give you some money. you say "thank you so much!" And as they go to grab their money, the towers hit. They say "What's happening?" Then you both realise. They quickly grab your arm "Come with me, sir/ma'am! We need to get out of here as soon as possible!" And you both run to safety.
There was homeless roaming around, I use to talk to a few of those hard luck fellows.had a great conversation one day with a homeless man around wtc, he had a friend that couldn’t walk, I always think about them ,the never asked for anything good dude I’d hook em up with some bucks.
I was 7 at that time. Luckily we were inside a convenience store when the tragedy happened. I was holding my mom's hand while she was buying groceries when people suddenly rushed in. My mom left me at the aisle and went to them. I was very small at that time and I couldn't understand what was happening. people were on the ground crying hysterically. I got scared and started to cry. My mom hugged me and told me in Bengali everything would be fine. It truly was a horrific day
I was just 11 days away from turning 3. I was home with my mother and sister watching Blue’s Clues when hundreds of obnoxious airplanes started patrolling around us and my aunt called to inform my mother of what was going on. She immediately started panicking and changed the TV channel to the news for us to see these tragic events happening live which was very scary for me. She really had to hold me and provide comforting words which eventually calmed me got me to sleep for a little while. I remember when I woke up my father had returned home from work and began to explain to me who would stop those evil terrorists, what kinds of courage those people had and how I could gain courage like them some day which helped me develop bravery for life.
my moms birthday is 9/11 she turned 16 when it happened. her boyfriend (18) worked at one of the twin towers. he called off that day for my moms birthday. he is truly lucky.
“And the fire door on 76 was locked” imagine how many lives could’ve been saved if the door was unlocked... so disappointing. Rip to those who lost their lives that day.
The tax Collector the reasons the doors were “Locked” was because when the planes hit the structure of the build framed was warped. Doors usually have a 1/4 inch space from that frame that’s how we open them but the building moving the way it did probably crushed the frame a whole inch of the door. So the weight of the building was literally on those doors no one could open them.
@The tax Collector No it's not odd at all. They weren't able to retrieve all of the bodies after 9/11. There is a documentary on CZcams that shows the conditions of the post 9/11 WTC clean up effort. Some bodies were completely split up into tiny pieces due to all the rubble falling on top of them. And most bodies were in places that were just not possible to retrieve the from. I think the name of the documentary is "GroundZero" or something like that. It is also not strange for beams to be embedded into other building. There was definately enough energy from the impacts of the planes, and especially as the towers fell for this to have occurred.
@Snotbug You're wrong. That's the very basis of the Jokers theory in Dark Knight, and boy was he proven wrong. Humans, given the right conditions, can be quite preserving.
I was 13 going to turn 14 in December when this happened and I watch this unfold and still sending thoughts and prayers and condolences to the people who pass and effect
I was 18 and i couldn't believe what was happening.. I cant imagine what being only 13 and watching it all unfold was like for you. Bless your heart 🙏🌹
I was 12 I said goodbye to my dad who was a pilot (as he said+it was the last time seeing him ) and went to sleep to bed when i woke I found on the news that the tower was down rip dad a great pilot + I lived in Pakistan
I was 11 days away from turning 3. I live northwest of New York City and there were hundreds of airplanes patrolling around my home area while I had to see these events happening live on the news. It was very scary, but it taught me a lot about how to stay strong during times like this which helped me develop bravery for life.
I was 5 at this time and used to think my mom and dad were going to come home. This was before my siblings and I didn’t realize that was the morning we were gonna last see our parents before they perished. I’ll never forget that day when my grandmother had to break the news to us.
@Just a passerby I can remember watching and feeling powerless I really wanting to help but I'm in the UK and could do nothing. My Dads a retired Marine and has PTSD and I can remeber him just sat there, with tears in his eyes and saying they will never feel true peace again. How could they after all that they experienced
Everyone remembers how old they were and what they were doing on this day. It's true. It's forever burned onto our hearts. This country united for the first and only time I've ever witnessed in my 33 years. Just remembering how for once, everyone put down their guns and armor and strangers consoled one another. We cried together. We were reminded that we are all brothers and sisters. Sons and daughters. Moms and dads. Those were our neighbors. Our friends, our family in those towers and planes. We filled with pride and swore there would be hell to pay for this, and there was. I wish America still had an ounce of that compassion today. We haven't forgotten the events but we definitely forgot the lesson.
The man at 3:43 saying the fire door on 76 was locked was so surreal, crazy to think he was just up in the tower, if he was in tower 2 then he would have been right near the impact zone and very lucky to get out.
If anyone is curious about that “beeping” alarm. Those where personal alarms firemen wore. If you remained too idle or perfectly still for a period of time. The alarm goes off to act as a signal for search crews so they could find and recover you whether you’re incapacitated or dead. I’ll never forget the footage in where a minute or two after the tower collapsed the streets were hauntingly echoing with dozens of these alarms. As if they were going off everywhere
I don't think that this is tragic. The "victims" were obviously not morally good people and I can prove it. I am a fair person to offer to always love anyone in the entire world who will forever reciprocate that kindness. No one in the world though except my family and friends reciprocates. The result is that everyone else in the world is evil since only evil people would not reciprocate any kindness offered to them. This includes the victims in this case. So, only an evil person died in this case. Thus, it would be irrational for me to be sad with the loss of evil people since the degree of the loss of evil people equals the degree to which the world becomes a better place.
@@kevinpark55 there isnt anyone who is morally good---neither morally evil. Youve done your part, no matter how much you say people are evil, they are people who got families to go home to. Just imagine if this happened to your family (i hope it doesnt) and you didnt cry at all because of the fact that they are morally evil just like how you said it is horrifying. If a single death could be tragic, a death of almost 3000 people could be tragic as well. I dont get you and i wouldnt want to.
@@kevinpark55 You basically said everyone that died deserved it. And the only good people in the world is you, your family, and your friends- Jesus Christ your cruel to saying that everyone was evil and deserved it. Not everyone was evil, and they all had lovers and majority of them had children. So saying that is so cruel.
@@kevinpark55 You're allowed to form your own opinion. So am I.. and I believe what you just said is absolutely crude, pessimistic, void of emotion and sympathy. I can't even fathom your thought process on other issues.
I can’t even begin to imagine all these people waking up, doing their normal morning routine thinking it was just going to be a normal work day. Many did not return home. I hope everyone that lost their lives rest well. They will be remembered.
No soy estadounidense pero vengo a recordar el horror que tuvieron que vivir un 11 de septiembre en el cual todos llevaban su vida haciendo su día a día y el cual de un momento a otro a muchos se les fue arrebatado, es verdaderamente desgarrador pensar en estar en esa situación y tener a tus familiares lejos o algunas cuadras mas allá de ti y no saber si están bien o algo les paso, sin duda una tragedia que quedara siempre en los que lo vivieron y acompañaron desde sus casas viendo lo que pasaba.
Can't believe it's been 22 years I was 11 years my brother was 4 and a half!!! I was in school when that happened and they let us out early!!! Rip to all the victims!!!
that fact i didn’t exist during this doesn’t make it any easier to watch, oh my god this is awful. so many heroes working together- rest in peace to everyone that lost their lives. ❤️❤️
It was crazy. I remember I was in 6th grade class and the principal came on the PA system an said "2 planes have hit the world trade centers in New York city America is under attack" teachers started crying running around everywhere and us kids had no idea what was going on.
Gk ok but when you’re also near the danger, you tend to forget everything and focus on your own survival since the threat is literally right next to you
Proud to be a New Yorker! The world was collapsing around fellow New Yorkers and they were helping each other out!!! Our hearts and souls cry out in pain for all lost.
I just can’t imagine calling my partner and family telling them I’m sorry and I love them because I know I’m about to... die. This makes me so sad and omg 😢🥺.
@shutup The big thing about him opening the door is that people who got inside were not stuck in a huge toxic dust cloud of debris breathing it in and not being able to see an inch in front of them. He also took a chance of opening the door with the cloud of dust being near the door, and the toxic dust could have gotten inside.
@@jackieacheson4928 not true at all the north tower my uncle worked in the 37th floor he was on the door was jammed from the impact they had to bust through the sherock wall to get out the door was literally jammed from the entire tower was totally damaged not just where the planes hit even half the lobby was desytroed from the fireball from the jet fuel when AA 11 hit tower one at 8:46 my uncle worked on floor 37th and the door was jammed there plane hit on 93 floor the buldiings literally shifted when the planes hit
@@NickyD I call BS. The lower floors were not damaged like that. There is plenty of eyewitness testimony stating that. Brian clark and Stanley Pranemath were able to get down to the bottom from the impact zone. They both said that once they got below the 70 th floor in the 2nd tower hit, you couldn't tell there was anything going on above. They went into offices to use a phone to call 911 for a security guard that was with an injured person. The power was on. There was no structural damage below.
@@NickyD and no, the lobby was blown up. There was no way for a fireball to reach the bottom from the top. The elevator shafts did not run straight through from top to bottom.
Seeing all of this footage is horrifying, imagine actually being there, exactly 20 years ago. Rest In Peace to all of the victims who lost their lives on that day and I hope most of the people we see in here survived.
I was in my 20s at work when this happened. I live in Canada near city of Toronto but it felt so close to us Canadians like our American big brother was really hurting. We finish work early because of 9/11, I race home to say to my mom have "you heard the news?" Mom was watching TV, I said to hear "why are you watching movie, something happened in NYC?" My mother said its a news not movie. She was worry about her mother, my grandmother which took my 3 days to reach her on phone since NY phone line was jam.
I was 13 years old and sick off school that day I seen the second plane go into the trade center on live T.V.. im now 30 years old.. Still remember that day all these years by!
I was a mile or so uptown, and saw some of it from a distance. That whole morning still haunts me to this day. And, I consider myself EXTREMELY lucky, and guilty for that luck.
76 was a mechanical floor on the north and south tower. Maybe he was a worker on one of those floors, if that its a miracle he survived. I thought most of the in-building survivors we're on lower floors.
“But mommy…. Daddy’s in that building!” “I know baby…. I know.” “When come home moma?” *sobbing* “soon baby. Soon” rest in peace daddy. I love you forever ❤️
My cousin was inside of one of the towers. She worked at the trade center and went to go get coffee with her friend. Thankfully, they left the building before anything happened
I can’t believe such humans exist... and this isn’t the ONLY time horrible people have killed. Think about Candace Newmaker, cases like that. How do you just wake up and think “hey! I’m gonna destroy a landmark with hijacked planes and then try to kill everyone!” Or “Why don’t I suffocate a abused child today?” It’s people like these that make me sick. Rest In Honor and Peace to Candace Newmaker, And all those who lost their lives during That dreaded day called 9/11.
i feel blessed to not have experienced this. i was born 7 years and 11 days later. i will never know truly how our country felt in these moments, but what i am able to do is empathize. it brings me to tears trying to fathom the shock, horror, and utter helplessness all 2,996 deceased victims and every beautiful, pure, and undeserving person had to experience on september 11th, 2001. i wish i could put into words how genuinely moved i am by this footage. i want to say that i am sorry to all who had to experience this, but sorry just doesnt cut it. the way this brings such a deep and incurable pain to someone watching this on the internet over 22 years later who didnt even experience these tragic events unfold really does show how heavy these emotions are. thank you to all the first responders who sacrificed themselves in order for most of us to survive.
I was 14. It was my 2nd year in usa as an immigrant and first year in high school. They made us go home. Main thing was to find my brother. We walked home together. Seeing this is horrifying. I am 37 now… I hope all these people made it and living healthy lives. New Yorkers are amazing people. We might be haters but at moments like this we come up together and forget our differences.
I was just 11 days away from turning 3 and just starting to gain memories I could keep for life. I live northwest of New York City and we had hundreds of planes patrolling around us while I had to see all of this happening on the news. It was very terrifying and my mother really had to hold me. There were many injured and sick people from that disaster who were able to recover pretty well, though there were nearly 3000 who died in it including some of my mother’s cousins. I do think New York is a pretty good state to live in despite how horrible these events were. It was just a shame that this year there was another massive toxic smoke storm around all of New York and thousands of other places that made many people very sick thanks to the Canadian wildfires.
I don't think that this is tragic. The "victims" were obviously not morally good people and I can prove it. I am a fair person to offer to always love anyone in the entire world who will forever reciprocate that kindness. No one in the world though except my family and friends reciprocates. The result is that everyone else in the world is evil since only evil people would not reciprocate any kindness offered to them. This includes the victims in this case. So, only an evil person died in this case. Thus, it would be irrational for me to be sad with the loss of evil people since the degree of the loss of evil people equals the degree to which the world becomes a better place.
My dearest condolences for the loss of that day and beloved family that died that day . People who risked the lives , and many other problems May god be with the families
I will never be able to forget the day I lost my favorite cousin on that day... The last words she ever said were I need help... and then the signal stuttered and her phone went flying.
This footage is incredible. Makes me feel like I’m in the shoes of these people at the time. So sorry for all the people who were affected in some way by 9/11. Never forget.
It it’s truly heartbreaking to see this, that the people were saying goodbye to there families and not knowing it would be there last day. Even the children and people stuck, and trying to get out to safe there children and themselves, in the twin towers was a traumatic to thing experience. People were running away for there lives, and it was truly shocking for me to see them get caught in the smoke. Everyone in the tragedy, that died will be remembered and will always be. ❤❤❤
The government. They trapped people in those towers on the upper floors. They wanted as few witnesses as possible. The US government will pay for what they did.
@@yaboylevi Whatever! I believe that 911 was done by the US government and there are 1000s that believe this as well. They knew and there is so much that doesn't add up it's crazy.
Security cameras have to be lower quality to capture as much as possible. If the cameras were higher quality, they would be too expensive to distribute easily and they would have to be replaced often
@@lavenderhuman Storage was also way more expensive in 2001 and less capacity. They didnt have no 5TB HDDs for 100 bucks, so security cameras would usually record with less resolution. The biggest drives were about 80-120 GB in 2001.
I’m in UK and I’ve only just watched this amazing rescue by all the boats large and small that took people who were stranded in New York on that terrible day 9/11. Restores faith in humanityThis video has truly moved me ….God bless xx
1:27 props to this guy for letting all these people in. I know it’s kind of obvious you should do that but he put himself above others by doing something as little as holding open a door for someone. God bless him.
I’m from the UK but speak for every Brit when I say we were all one that day. Seeing everyone pull together regardless of race, religion etc gives me hope in humanity. Rest in peace to all who those that lost their lives, you will never be forgotten.❤
I was 11 when this happened and i had just got to school, it was a normal day until the principal came over the intercom and the teacher turns on the tv, i just remembered being so scared thinking we where about to die and i live in Missouri but at the end of the day all i could think about was those people jumping off the building and losing their life.Hands down one of the most traumatizing thing in my lifetime.
I was born 8 years after this but I know how scary and heartbreaking this must’ve been I’m so sorry you all, Rip to all those people who were in the towers and in the plane that was hijacked. We will miss you, fly as high as you can ❤️🤍💙
My mom was hella lucky since she left ONE DAY before this had happened she was going back to California and her flight didn’t get delayed a day which she was soo greatful and so am I.
I was watching a documentary on 9/11 the other day (I recommend it), and there was this one video that really haunts me. It’s a video of people surrounding a radio in the middle of the streets. Everyone’s face was in terror, and they had no idea how to react. The worst part, there was a lady who dropped on her knees and started bursting in to tears, shouting a name. It’s so sad to think about the thoughts that went through her mind. May the victims rest in peace.
I was 2 o three months when this happened im not even from the usa but i was raised in ny and ct and yet i feel the pain just as if a was born in bew york
@@freddiebarry93 sorry but thats never going to happen there will always be evil in this world for as long as the human race lives there will never be peace
I don't think that this is tragic. The "victims" were obviously not morally good people and I can prove it. I am a fair person to offer to always love anyone in the entire world who will forever reciprocate that kindness. No one in the world though except my family and friends reciprocates. The result is that everyone else in the world is evil since only evil people would not reciprocate any kindness offered to them. This includes the victims in this case. So, only an evil person died in this case. Thus, it would be irrational for me to be sad with the loss of evil people since the degree of the loss of evil people equals the degree to which the world becomes a better place.
This was slightly before social media took off. Just imagine if this had happened today . Twitter and Facebook and youtube and instagram would be flooded.
This is one of the most frightening videos of that day that I've seen. The sunlight being blotted out by the debris cloud as the last people made it into the business made my heart drop. The lady crying on the floor, the guy washing his eyes out, the Hasidic guy coughing up pulverized concrete. The lady trying to block the dust from coming through the doors before realizing it's futile. It's all so raw and heartbreaking.
Seeing the footage again is absolutely terrifying. I was in the 6th grade and I remember being in class and my teacher turned to the news and we saw the planes crash into the World Trade Center. I will never forget seeing my teacher cry. I can’t imagine how scared the victims and witnesses were. 💔💔💔💔
Tinha 9 anos, lembro-me com muita clareza quando a notícia chegou aqui no Brasil, ficamos muito assustados. Sinto muito por aqueles que perderam entes queridos. Um abraço diretamente do Brasil.
o que eu falei? quando a notícia chegou, não disse que demorou ou que foi rápida, independentemente da velocidade que chega ela chega. e o celular nesse contexto n fazia diferença alguma, n existia Internet suficiente a ponto de servir para comunicação em massa @@marciaayres1405
Can't believe this happened 22 years ago. I remember that day waking up early in the morning and both my parents were watching the live news. I then remember as I was getting ready to go to elementary school I watched in horror and confusion the live news with my parents. Its been 22 years and its still hard when I remember this happening. 💔😭
1993 bombing of World Trade Center was a drill for 9/11. Don’t forget that the day before 9/11, it was announced that pentagon “lost/misplaced” 2.3 Trillions dollars.
watching people jump out of the windows is just heartbreaking. I can't imagine what they were thinking. imagine being on the opposite side of the building where the plane crashed and you had to jump for your life. in so glad that I wasn't alive to experience this tragedy. my mum visited NYC with my dad around a year after it happened and the rubble and stuff were still there. it's was heartbreaking for my parents.
A survivor wrote about his experience and panic when the tower collapsed, stuck and all. It’s on Esquires Snapchat story today. Horrifying to read tbh.
My mom was down a block away from the towers when it happened and her friends were in the building with her. I can’t believe how scary it must be living right next to a disaater
I was 15 when this happened and living in my motherland El Salvador. I remember my grandfather watching this on tv. We started praying for our family that lived in the US.
When that shoe was zoomed in on for like 10 seconds. That was the most haunting for me. Where is the other shoe? Where is the person it belongs to?! RIP to all the victims and their families.
I feel bad for the people who lost their family, kids, and husbands and wifes edit: Or I could just say family. Edit 2: Stop joking in the comments ._.
@@amandanegrete1306 If we're gonna be realistic though, even young people who breathed those fumes had health problems later. That guy probably didn't have it easier.
Imagine being your first day on the job, just starting as firefighter or as police officer, and imagine this being your first call
Their was a rockie engine 33 but he arrived late and he is alive i just forgot his name but he was new 9-11 was his first day
imagine being a tourist, first time to America and you’re there that day
Paul Derrick well u would have witnessed something 😬
I would be glad I would give it my all to save many people
GOODNESS GOODNESS GOODNESS
I am a survivor of tower 1 . 44th floor.
Tell me ...
I'm glad to see your comments
Wow! Did the sound of tower 1 getting hit sound so loud that you went Def?
itzyaboi charlie no
ivi13 describe your experience
One of my mom’s best friends worked at the top floor of the building, luckily during the time she was pregnant and it was the first day she called off, I can’t imagine how bad it must’ve felt to lose so many of her friends and colleagues as well as the amount of fear she felt during those few days.
There were a few people who were there for one day. One day out of their entire life. One guy went in to clean out his desk as it was his last day.
With that luck she should’ve played the lottery
She really was lucky enough not to be one of those victims though
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That’s awesome. Super lucky. 🍀
3:11 that sound is haunting. Each beeping noise is a firefighter in distress because they have stopped moving after a period of time. And there’s lots of beeping
Jesus
heartbreaking.
oh my god
i heard it but couldn't write, because my english is not enough to tell it. i don't know, may be i would try.
I was one of those running for their lives. It was a horrifying experience. RIP to my friends who died.
Hey thanks for sharing. Even 20 years on I can't imagine how tough it is for you thinking back to this day. I hope you've found some peace about it and I hope you and everyone who was in/near the dust clouds are still okay health wise today.
I'm so sorry I can't imagine how scary it would have been there
I'm glad you made it 👍
Hey. I’m sorry. I mean. My dad was digging up the road when he heard the news on the radio. And my mom was at home and nana was there
I couldent imagine that dude im srry 😢
19 years ago, today. God bless all the innocent people who lost their lives on this tragic day. Never Forget.
Nick Basore Amen 🙏
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It's even sadder knowing that many of the survivors shown here have since died from horrible diseases after being exposed to all that gunk and toxic material
Serious question. Would they have been safe if they had use their shirts as face masks or it wouldn’t have made a difference?
@@Lucky-gk7ez i don't think it would have made a huge difference, the sheer amount of dust and gas would have been able to get through their shirts. It's so horrifying thinking about the total lack of control these people had, I can't imagine how helpless they must have felt
@@Lucky-gk7ez No. Dous not filter anything at all. did you miss Covid? They need at least FFP2 maskes to filter particels.
They wouldn't have felt any pain at the time. Because shock and fear paralyze all senses. So they would just breathe with a little cough...
Yeah it was asbestos, the buildings were constructed with it as most older buildings were. They figured the renovation would have been too costly. coincidently Larry Silverstein (the buildings owner) upgraded his insurance policy 20 billion 2 weeks before this happened to cover terrorist activities. Also of things seemed to line up perfectly....
You didn't have to be born at the time to know how heartbreaking this tragedy was. Rest in peace to every soul lost--the men, the women, the children, the heroes--everyone.
What's awful is alot of these people who got covered in this dust actually died at an early age years later due to it.
Rest in peace to all who passed away that day and in the years after.
Me hubiese gustado vivir esa experiencia al menos una vez en la vida como si fuera el fin del mundo we. xq soi experto en sobrevivir es como si fuera un placer
The war in Afghanistan is justified, thanks to it, no terrorist will ever attack innocents again. Because they know what comes after it 😂😂
@@24mmfilm40 I think you're under some very false illusions to say no terrorist will ever attack innocents again my friend.
I mean i'd love that to be the case and reality but it just won't be there's been terrorist attacks since then too.
@@DTM93 go ahead attack then, we have plenty of mother of bombs rusting 🤣🤣🤣
I was a 9 year old boy in my first family tour to America and we were suppose to visit twin tower but my mom had head ache that day so we stayed in hotel.... It was God's mercy that we were saved.
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@@Max.midd786 bro💀
You wouldn’t have been there that early more then likely
I'm an ex British soldier, I served two tours of afghan, on my second tour I met a US marine who's wife was in the North tower when it came down, I didn't know what to say to him, I found it surreal that his wife died and he was there in the war that followed, a surreal experience, such a horrific day, RIP.
@@Max.midd786 champ
Imagine being a homeless person sitting right under the towers asking for money. Then seeing a plane crash.
That would've been terrifying, especially if you were an orphan who had no money or anything, and this sweet lady/man comes up to you. As soon as she/he hands you the money, it hits. The smile on both of your faces is gone. She/he quickly picks you up and you both run from the terror. as you run, you find an open place to stay until the wave of debree ends. You run in, but it's too late. The debree comes to fast and she/he gets left behind. You cry, as some people who got in try to comfort you. You think about everything going on.
or, if you were an adult.
An officer is walking by, and they notice you. They offer to give you some money. you say "thank you so much!" And as they go to grab their money, the towers hit. They say "What's happening?" Then you both realise. They quickly grab your arm "Come with me, sir/ma'am! We need to get out of here as soon as possible!" And you both run to safety.
Yeah I visited New York and alot of homeless are around that area.
The towers were private property you prolly would’ve been arrested if loitering there, but this was 2001 so things changed
Imagine u are clever and u knew the truth and who did it
There was homeless roaming around, I use to talk to a few of those hard luck fellows.had a great conversation one day with a homeless man around wtc, he had a friend that couldn’t walk, I always think about them ,the never asked for anything good dude I’d hook em up with some bucks.
I was 7 at that time. Luckily we were inside a convenience store when the tragedy happened. I was holding my mom's hand while she was buying groceries when people suddenly rushed in. My mom left me at the aisle and went to them. I was very small at that time and I couldn't understand what was happening. people were on the ground crying hysterically. I got scared and started to cry. My mom hugged me and told me in Bengali everything would be fine. It truly was a horrific day
Wow your Bengali?
❤❤❤
I was just 11 days away from turning 3. I was home with my mother and sister watching Blue’s Clues when hundreds of obnoxious airplanes started patrolling around us and my aunt called to inform my mother of what was going on. She immediately started panicking and changed the TV channel to the news for us to see these tragic events happening live which was very scary for me. She really had to hold me and provide comforting words which eventually calmed me got me to sleep for a little while. I remember when I woke up my father had returned home from work and began to explain to me who would stop those evil terrorists, what kinds of courage those people had and how I could gain courage like them some day which helped me develop bravery for life.
nice you are bengali
Hope you’re both ok today
my moms birthday is 9/11 she turned 16 when it happened. her boyfriend (18) worked at one of the twin towers. he called off that day for my moms birthday. he is truly lucky.
is the boy friend your dad
@@chickendinner776 most likely
“And the fire door on 76 was locked” imagine how many lives could’ve been saved if the door was unlocked... so disappointing. Rip to those who lost their lives that day.
Pretty sure it was jammed as 76 was exactly one floor below the lowest impacted floor (Floor 77)
He made it out tho!
Locked on purpose
The sad thing is that if you jump your going straight to hell- no excuses so😞
@@perkhere2252 if he was in the south tower then yes but north tower was hit between 91-95 or something
3:42 "the fire door on 76 was locked" the anger in that guys voice makes me think a lot of people on that floor didn't make it out.
The tax Collector the reasons the doors were “Locked” was because when the planes hit the structure of the build framed was warped. Doors usually have a 1/4 inch space from that frame that’s how we open them but the building moving the way it did probably crushed the frame a whole inch of the door. So the weight of the building was literally on those doors no one could open them.
So sad
Siri
@The tax Collector No it's not odd at all. They weren't able to retrieve all of the bodies after 9/11. There is a documentary on CZcams that shows the conditions of the post 9/11 WTC clean up effort. Some bodies were completely split up into tiny pieces due to all the rubble falling on top of them. And most bodies were in places that were just not possible to retrieve the from. I think the name of the documentary is "GroundZero" or something like that.
It is also not strange for beams to be embedded into other building. There was definately enough energy from the impacts of the planes, and especially as the towers fell for this to have occurred.
The tax Collector from the way you opened that paragraph is the reason why he probably isn’t responding to you.
The pure sense of community and the instinct to preserve gives me goosebumps. What a terrible tragedy.
You wouldn't see it if it happened today. They would all be dead tiktoking on their phone dancing in front of the building.😂
@Snotbug You're wrong. That's the very basis of the Jokers theory in Dark Knight, and boy was he proven wrong. Humans, given the right conditions, can be quite preserving.
I was 13 going to turn 14 in December when this happened and I watch this unfold and still sending thoughts and prayers and condolences to the people who pass and effect
I was 18 and i couldn't believe what was happening.. I cant imagine what being only 13 and watching it all unfold was like for you. Bless your heart 🙏🌹
Vai acontecer muita coisa pior no mundo inteiro
Imagine being inside a shop with 30 persons, you cant see anything outside because of the dust, and all the dust is slowly coming in
while watching that part my anxiety levels went through the roof
@Ellen Sandberg yes
@Ellen Sandberg it was dust, not smoke.
@Ellen Sandberg if it was smoke, everyone would be coughing violently. It was dust spread, from the collapse of the building. Smokes goes up.
@@forexalised9053 yup
I was 16 when this happened. I still get chills seeing this every year. The pain and terror and the lives lost….. rip to those that died.
I was 16 too. Still breaks my heart
I was 12 I said goodbye to my dad who was a pilot (as he said+it was the last time seeing him ) and went to sleep to bed when i woke I found on the news that the tower was down rip dad a great pilot + I lived in Pakistan
I was 11 days away from turning 3. I live northwest of New York City and there were hundreds of airplanes patrolling around my home area while I had to see these events happening live on the news. It was very scary, but it taught me a lot about how to stay strong during times like this which helped me develop bravery for life.
I was 16 too; about three days from entering High School and the shitty, murderous world of adults.
I was 5 at this time and used to think my mom and dad were going to come home. This was before my siblings and I didn’t realize that was the morning we were gonna last see our parents before they perished. I’ll never forget that day when my grandmother had to break the news to us.
Even as a 14 year old in Canada, life changed forever after this. I will never forget what school was like that day.
Everyone who went through that smoke either have problems with their breathing, dead, or suffering from cancer right now. 18 Years 🙏🏾
🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
Yep...someone on ig said they developed asthma do to it
Yes I was just thinking about that happening, even to those people looking for shelter inside the store
@Just a passerby everyone who was there who survived will relive events over and over. It will never leave them.
@Just a passerby I can remember watching and feeling powerless I really wanting to help but I'm in the UK and could do nothing. My Dads a retired Marine and has PTSD and I can remeber him just sat there, with tears in his eyes and saying they will never feel true peace again. How could they after all that they experienced
The lady crying when they ran into the store... my heart
Hello
Purr hi queen
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@@pidroalgpidro8343 :/
@@joles8 ?
Everyone remembers how old they were and what they were doing on this day. It's true. It's forever burned onto our hearts. This country united for the first and only time I've ever witnessed in my 33 years. Just remembering how for once, everyone put down their guns and armor and strangers consoled one another. We cried together. We were reminded that we are all brothers and sisters. Sons and daughters. Moms and dads. Those were our neighbors. Our friends, our family in those towers and planes. We filled with pride and swore there would be hell to pay for this, and there was. I wish America still had an ounce of that compassion today. We haven't forgotten the events but we definitely forgot the lesson.
Beautifully said❤
Cringe 😬
@@SeregaOrganshutup bro
I was only 2.
@@SeregaOrgan ok buddy
The man at 3:43 saying the fire door on 76 was locked was so surreal, crazy to think he was just up in the tower, if he was in tower 2 then he would have been right near the impact zone and very lucky to get out.
If anyone is curious about that “beeping” alarm. Those where personal alarms firemen wore. If you remained too idle or perfectly still for a period of time. The alarm goes off to act as a signal for search crews so they could find and recover you whether you’re incapacitated or dead.
I’ll never forget the footage in where a minute or two after the tower collapsed the streets were hauntingly echoing with dozens of these alarms. As if they were going off everywhere
I don't think that this is tragic. The "victims" were obviously not morally good people and I can prove it. I am a fair person to offer to always love anyone in the entire world who will forever reciprocate that kindness. No one in the world though except my family and friends reciprocates. The result is that everyone else in the world is evil since only evil people would not reciprocate any kindness offered to them. This includes the victims in this case. So, only an evil person died in this case. Thus, it would be irrational for me to be sad with the loss of evil people since the degree of the loss of evil people equals the degree to which the world becomes a better place.
@@kevinpark55 there isnt anyone who is morally good---neither morally evil. Youve done your part, no matter how much you say people are evil, they are people who got families to go home to. Just imagine if this happened to your family (i hope it doesnt) and you didnt cry at all because of the fact that they are morally evil just like how you said it is horrifying. If a single death could be tragic, a death of almost 3000 people could be tragic as well. I dont get you and i wouldnt want to.
@@kevinpark55 You basically said everyone that died deserved it. And the only good people in the world is you, your family, and your friends- Jesus Christ your cruel to saying that everyone was evil and deserved it. Not everyone was evil, and they all had lovers and majority of them had children. So saying that is so cruel.
@@kevinpark55 You're allowed to form your own opinion. So am I.. and I believe what you just said is absolutely crude, pessimistic, void of emotion and sympathy. I can't even fathom your thought process on other issues.
@@jameshudson6414 don't worry, they're just a troll copy and pasting it on a bunch of different videos
I can’t even begin to imagine all these people waking up, doing their normal morning routine thinking it was just going to be a normal work day. Many did not return home. I hope everyone that lost their lives rest well. They will be remembered.
@Seth freakin rollins not the right video to say this
Imagine the ones who were late to work that day
I cried because imagine singing the good morning saying good bye to your kids and then never come back.
Sad day
What if they didn't have a home😱😳
No soy estadounidense pero vengo a recordar el horror que tuvieron que vivir un 11 de septiembre en el cual todos llevaban su vida haciendo su día a día y el cual de un momento a otro a muchos se les fue arrebatado, es verdaderamente desgarrador pensar en estar en esa situación y tener a tus familiares lejos o algunas cuadras mas allá de ti y no saber si están bien o algo les paso, sin duda una tragedia que quedara siempre en los que lo vivieron y acompañaron desde sus casas viendo lo que pasaba.
Can't believe it's been 22 years I was 11 years my brother was 4 and a half!!! I was in school when that happened and they let us out early!!! Rip to all the victims!!!
Yo también tenía 11 años y lo vi en vivo en el televisor 😢 ahora tengo 34
I am also 11 years old i was in school when that happened 😊
that fact i didn’t exist during this doesn’t make it any easier to watch, oh my god this is awful. so many heroes working together- rest in peace to everyone that lost their lives. ❤️❤️
Same
My mom didn't have me until two months after this, it's surreal to watch
It was crazy. I remember I was in 6th grade class and the principal came on the PA system an said "2 planes have hit the world trade centers in New York city America is under attack" teachers started crying running around everywhere and us kids had no idea what was going on.
Same my teacher was little when that happened
Oh wow
Awe that lady was so nice she said “ does anybody need a water?”
Ugh❤❤
And now she probably has breathing problems or is dead
GACHA CRINGE
When you see people struggling to breathe you offer water...that's basic human decentsy.
Gk ok but when you’re also near the danger, you tend to forget everything and focus on your own survival since the threat is literally right next to you
Proud to be a New Yorker! The world was collapsing around fellow New Yorkers and they were helping each other out!!! Our hearts and souls cry out in pain for all lost.
Yep. All barriers dropped that day. We were just human beings trying to survive.
For a week after 911, I didn't see any blacks, whites, Hispanics, Asians, Christians, Muslims, or Jews. For that week, All that I saw were Americans.
Sadly if it happened today’s everyone would be fighting each other like some crazy lunatics sad but true we live in a dark era of the usa right now
I highly doubt that
Literally complete terror. I wasnt even alive at the time but watching this is so gut wrenching.
I just can’t imagine calling my partner and family telling them I’m sorry and I love them because I know I’m about to... die. This makes me so sad and omg 😢🥺.
Jacqueline R very hard 🥺
There are such voice recordings in the memorial. It just breaks your heart to listen to them💔💔
🥺💔
TOTALLY HEART BREAKING 💔💔😩
@Jacqueline R I have the same name but that not important right now we should be scared if we were in this situation
The dude was rightfully pissed about the fire door on 76 being locked
It was jammed and not locked. Noway he could have known though.
it was most likey jammed from the impact it did happen on alot of floors
The impact of the plane bent the door frame making the door impossible to open.
@@ROCdevelopments How would you know that?
I would break that door
I’m in tears. This is beyond terrifying. Those poor people. How scared they must have been.
22 years ago today😰😰, Rest In Peace to everyone who tragically died❤️❤️
9/11/2001
1:32 i salute this man for letting people into the building. True hero!
@shutup The big thing about him opening the door is that people who got inside were not stuck in a huge toxic dust cloud of debris breathing it in and not being able to see an inch in front of them. He also took a chance of opening the door with the cloud of dust being near the door, and the toxic dust could have gotten inside.
@shutup .
Maf10sa his head was turned he didn’t see her
SRD Gaming Thank you. 🙏🏽
@Maf10sa That was because he looked at the other way. So he didn't saw her
The fire door on 76 was locked. Kind of gave me chills the way he said that. He wanted it documented.
The door frames were all warped and jammed because of the explosion and impact. and Many doors did not open because they were out of alignment
@@NickyD not all of them. And, I don't remember what bldg he was in, but if it was the 1st tower hit, that floor would have been undamaged.
@@jackieacheson4928 not true at all the north tower my uncle worked in the 37th floor he was on the door was jammed from the impact they had to bust through the sherock wall to get out the door was literally jammed from the entire tower was totally damaged not just where the planes hit even half the lobby was desytroed from the fireball from the jet fuel when AA 11 hit tower one at 8:46 my uncle worked on floor 37th and the door was jammed there plane hit on 93 floor the buldiings literally shifted when the planes hit
@@NickyD I call BS. The lower floors were not damaged like that. There is plenty of eyewitness testimony stating that. Brian clark and Stanley Pranemath were able to get down to the bottom from the impact zone. They both said that once they got below the 70 th floor in the 2nd tower hit, you couldn't tell there was anything going on above. They went into offices to use a phone to call 911 for a security guard that was with an injured person. The power was on. There was no structural damage below.
@@NickyD and no, the lobby was blown up. There was no way for a fireball to reach the bottom from the top. The elevator shafts did not run straight through from top to bottom.
Still heartbreaking, traumatizing, 23 years later.
“Never Forget”, and yet 22 years later, look at where we are. We have completely forgotten! I thought at least it would take more than my lifetime!
When the paramedic said he needed to help that lady get her eyes cleaned out so he could “go back”… chills. Hope he is alive and safe today…
Sadly he likely isn’t with us anymore. A lot of these people died from cancer from all the toxic fumes, micro-particles and asbestos in the air.
A true hero
@@mollyoxy Not everyone, there are accounts of survivors, but yes a lot of people did die. He could still be alive for all we know.
You never know, he might be living a happy life today.
@@RatedRRaj that’s why I said a lot of these people. When did I say every single one??
Seeing all of this footage is horrifying, imagine actually being there, exactly 20 years ago. Rest In Peace to all of the victims who lost their lives on that day and I hope most of the people we see in here survived.
me too. I'm sorry this had to happen on a beautiful day.
This is Total nightmare fuel, jesus christ.
دول العرب والخليج هم أصل الإرهاب حرام هذا العمل قتل الناس الأجانب بئي ذنب تقتلونهم 😭😥😭
My dad is 45 and he witness event
I wish I was there, sad situation but seemed fun.
Exactly 22 years ago this happened and it still hasn’t been forgotten and never will be..
I was in my 20s at work when this happened. I live in Canada near city of Toronto but it felt so close to us Canadians like our American big brother was really hurting. We finish work early because of 9/11, I race home to say to my mom have "you heard the news?"
Mom was watching TV, I said to hear "why are you watching movie, something happened in NYC?" My mother said its a news not movie.
She was worry about her mother, my grandmother which took my 3 days to reach her on phone since NY phone line was jam.
The scariest day of my life and I was only 9 years old when this happened. Thank god my dad was at his home when this happened.
snowgirl125 read the video title it says that "Cowards run for Shelter. ."
@@testhytest2429
*Crowds
I was 8 months old
I was 13 years old and sick off school that day I seen the second plane go into the trade center on live T.V.. im now 30 years old.. Still remember that day all these years by!
@*Hana subliminals 『芭南』chiyann* that doesnt make any sense
the genuine fear for their lives. people are still in therapy 19 years later
I was a mile or so uptown, and saw some of it from a distance.
That whole morning still haunts me to this day.
And, I consider myself EXTREMELY lucky, and guilty for that luck.
No you’re not!
It is a justifiable punishment of God for the cruel country of America.
@@yoonse9486 really dude, really
And people who did rescue and recovery are sick because of inhaling toxins.
Just seeing everyone covered in dust full of asbestos is just haunting
It's like the equivalent of seeing people covered in venomous snake bites
Have u seen the Palestinian children after theyve been taken out from the rubles?
I’ve never seen anything real like this in my life, rest in peace to all lost and still going through the events of this day.
3:42 the guy says as he’s walking away, “the fire door on 76 was locked” …. That gave me chills down my entire spine
76 was a mechanical floor on the north and south tower. Maybe he was a worker on one of those floors, if that its a miracle he survived. I thought most of the in-building survivors we're on lower floors.
the emergency doors were jammed because of the shift in the building. They weren't locked.
@@chronic2001n Agree. Same thing happened in the Florida tower collapse. People got locked into their apartments when the building started shifting.
But he freaking made it. Insane
@@KourtnieGarcia I know right??? He made it down 76 floors and survived??? Amazing
Anyone watching it in Covid Lockdown.
Yep
Yessir
yes sir
Yep
Anmol Brar meeee
“But mommy…. Daddy’s in that building!”
“I know baby…. I know.”
“When come home moma?”
*sobbing* “soon baby. Soon”
rest in peace daddy. I love you forever ❤️
The sight of the crumbling debris and smoke filling the sky, turning it as dark as night, is terrifying.
My cousin was inside of one of the towers. She worked at the trade center and went to go get coffee with her friend. Thankfully, they left the building before anything happened
Well she was lucky
Very happy to hear that your cousin and her friend ended up safe.
May god with us
I can’t believe such humans exist... and this isn’t the ONLY time horrible people have killed. Think about Candace Newmaker, cases like that. How do you just wake up and think “hey! I’m gonna destroy a landmark with hijacked planes and then try to kill everyone!” Or “Why don’t I suffocate a abused child today?” It’s people like these that make me sick. Rest In Honor and Peace to Candace Newmaker, And all those who lost their lives during That dreaded day called 9/11.
@@B170FIZ i lost braincells reading this
1:10 is straight out of a disaster movie. Even 19 years later, it's hard to accept that this actually happened.
Cloverfield Movie really captured this. Great movie.
@@moosesnWoop yes i remember that scene omg it totally looked like that
Bro fax
IKR imagine being there I would cry so much
i feel blessed to not have experienced this. i was born 7 years and 11 days later. i will never know truly how our country felt in these moments, but what i am able to do is empathize. it brings me to tears trying to fathom the shock, horror, and utter helplessness all 2,996 deceased victims and every beautiful, pure, and undeserving person had to experience on september 11th, 2001. i wish i could put into words how genuinely moved i am by this footage. i want to say that i am sorry to all who had to experience this, but sorry just doesnt cut it. the way this brings such a deep and incurable pain to someone watching this on the internet over 22 years later who didnt even experience these tragic events unfold really does show how heavy these emotions are. thank you to all the first responders who sacrificed themselves in order for most of us to survive.
I was 14. It was my 2nd year in usa as an immigrant and first year in high school. They made us go home. Main thing was to find my brother. We walked home together. Seeing this is horrifying. I am 37 now… I hope all these people made it and living healthy lives. New Yorkers are amazing people. We might be haters but at moments like this we come up together and forget our differences.
I was just 11 days away from turning 3 and just starting to gain memories I could keep for life. I live northwest of New York City and we had hundreds of planes patrolling around us while I had to see all of this happening on the news. It was very terrifying and my mother really had to hold me. There were many injured and sick people from that disaster who were able to recover pretty well, though there were nearly 3000 who died in it including some of my mother’s cousins. I do think New York is a pretty good state to live in despite how horrible these events were. It was just a shame that this year there was another massive toxic smoke storm around all of New York and thousands of other places that made many people very sick thanks to the Canadian wildfires.
"the fire door on 76 was locked." WOW that is probably extremely true and he was pissed about it. Because I AM!
Could’ve been jammed, because floor 76 was just below the spot where the plane hit.
It cant be normal, sometime, cleaners forgot to lets them open or maybe while the impact, the wall compressed the doors
Yessssss
probably jammed, and even f it wasnt only a few would've lived probably due to it being right below the hit.
I don't think that this is tragic. The "victims" were obviously not morally good people and I can prove it. I am a fair person to offer to always love anyone in the entire world who will forever reciprocate that kindness. No one in the world though except my family and friends reciprocates. The result is that everyone else in the world is evil since only evil people would not reciprocate any kindness offered to them. This includes the victims in this case. So, only an evil person died in this case. Thus, it would be irrational for me to be sad with the loss of evil people since the degree of the loss of evil people equals the degree to which the world becomes a better place.
This is sad especially the part where they went to that store...
facts bro
The thought that almost all those people in that store may be dead now from breathing in so much dust and smoke
Im pretty sure it was burger king wich was lucky they wold have had water for everyone.
Nadege innocent sorry i thaught i saw a sign saying burger king sorry 😅
@@laurencooper8564 Very sad indeed!
22 years ago from this day. May everyone that lost their lives that day rest in peace.
My dearest condolences for the loss of that day and beloved family that died that day . People who risked the lives , and many other problems May god be with the families
Such a tragedy for all those people who really got to experience pain & horror that unfortunate day 🫢
@@infamouswickedjokestar yea ..
@@Yourlocalbeachgirl12 ... Literally
I will never be able to forget the day I lost my favorite cousin on that day...
The last words she ever said were I need help... and then the signal stuttered and her phone went flying.
I am so so sorry for your loss. May your cousin rest in peace ☹️🙏🏼
@NO YES DO YOU EVEN HAVE A HEART DUDE!?
@@silly_goobie Yes i do, also i worded it wrong which made you angry at the time i wrote the comment, my apologies sir and hope you have a good day
Its just so sad 😢
I’m so sorry💗
This footage is incredible. Makes me feel like I’m in the shoes of these people at the time. So sorry for all the people who were affected in some way by 9/11.
Never forget.
The people who survived but was outside in the smoke probably got lung cancer, since it entered into them
it makes me cry
Kyonak I’m not sorry for them
Is it me, or does this topic or part of history sound like a movie (well there is a movie about 9/11 but that's after)
Mia Hooton
You literally play roblox gtfo
😢 r.i.p everyone in the two towers😢❤💙
It it’s truly heartbreaking to see this, that the people were saying goodbye to there families and not knowing it would be there last day. Even the children and people stuck, and trying to get out to safe there children and themselves, in the twin towers was a traumatic to thing experience. People were running away for there lives, and it was truly shocking for me to see them get caught in the smoke. Everyone in the tragedy, that died will be remembered and will always be. ❤❤❤
"the fire door on 76 was locked" idk if I've ever heard a more chilling quote.
I can’t imagine being stuck on a floor with no way out
What was on 76 that they didn’t want to survive?
The government. They trapped people in those towers on the upper floors. They wanted as few witnesses as possible. The US government will pay for what they did.
@@CATSWITHKYLA Jesus Christ, someone missed their medication this year
@@yaboylevi Whatever! I believe that 911 was done by the US government and there are 1000s that believe this as well. They knew and there is so much that doesn't add up it's crazy.
When you realise that the 2001 amateur cameras had more quality than a bank security camera
It's 480i
Security cameras have to be lower quality to capture as much as possible. If the cameras were higher quality, they would be too expensive to distribute easily and they would have to be replaced often
@@lavenderhuman Smoke crack?
And the camera facing Jeffrey Epstein's cell apparently.
@@lavenderhuman Storage was also way more expensive in 2001 and less capacity. They didnt have no 5TB HDDs for 100 bucks, so security cameras would usually record with less resolution. The biggest drives were about 80-120 GB in 2001.
Did anybody hear that girl saying “I feel like another explosion is gonna happen” She had a feeling. 😢😢
I’m in UK and I’ve only just watched this amazing rescue by all the boats large and small that took people who were stranded in New York on that terrible day 9/11. Restores faith in humanityThis video has truly moved me ….God bless xx
Those screams of terror 😣 it’s just hurts my heart
exactly. these people just saw it as a normal day, until..
Natalie DaSmartest I know. And those people weren’t even in the building imagine the sounds inside
Yep
Exactly. I remember that day well. Watching this gives me a sickening bad adrenaline rush
Natalie DaSmartest it made by illuminati
1:27 props to this guy for letting all these people in. I know it’s kind of obvious you should do that but he put himself above others by doing something as little as holding open a door for someone. God bless him.
I wonder where he is today
Think he was manning the door to make sure as little krep wafted in as possible. Let a person in, shut it. Let a person in, shut it...
2:10 white ninjas 😅
I’m from the UK but speak for every Brit when I say we were all one that day. Seeing everyone pull together regardless of race, religion etc gives me hope in humanity. Rest in peace to all who those that lost their lives, you will never be forgotten.❤
wrong thing to do though shouldve kept running outside
I was 11 when this happened and i had just got to school, it was a normal day until the principal came over the intercom and the teacher turns on the tv, i just remembered being so scared thinking we where about to die and i live in Missouri but at the end of the day all i could think about was those people jumping off the building and losing their life.Hands down one of the most traumatizing thing in my lifetime.
I was born 8 years after this but I know how scary and heartbreaking this must’ve been I’m so sorry you all, Rip to all those people who were in the towers and in the plane that was hijacked. We will miss you, fly as high as you can ❤️🤍💙
“The fire door on (floor) 76 was locked” I wonder if more people would’ve lived if it was open
3:42
I'm glad you caught that. It jumped out at me and I can only say maybe it was locked on purpose...
How many more could have been locked?
Unfortunately we will never know.
It was maybe locked the roof compressed the door after the plane hit the tower
I heard that loud and clear too. GOOD for that Man to Tell Everybody that.. That Fir Door Should NEVER have Been LOCKED 😡🤬🤬🤬🤬
My mom was hella lucky since she left ONE DAY before this had happened she was going back to California and her flight didn’t get delayed a day which she was soo greatful and so am I.
not the same but me and my dad went to NY one month before COVID lockdowns began, feels like a bookmark when life was normal..
@@eyeamjulian I was on the first plane that hit the tower.
Similar situation here. My dad flew out of Newark on 9/11, thankfully NOT on one of the hijacked planes.
@@kevinpark55
That’s a disgusting world view that’s only held by vile human beings.
@@kevinpark55 That’s sad how you see the world like that
I was watching a documentary on 9/11 the other day (I recommend it), and there was this one video that really haunts me. It’s a video of people surrounding a radio in the middle of the streets. Everyone’s face was in terror, and they had no idea how to react. The worst part, there was a lady who dropped on her knees and started bursting in to tears, shouting a name. It’s so sad to think about the thoughts that went through her mind. May the victims rest in peace.
See that man speaking on 3:41 "and the fire door on the 76th was locked". OMG
Everyone helped each other this day. Regardless of sexual orientation, race, or gender. Why does it take an event like this to care about each other?
I was 2 o three months when this happened im not even from the usa but i was raised in ny and ct and yet i feel the pain just as if a was born in bew york
@@freddiebarry93 sorry but thats never going to happen there will always be evil in this world for as long as the human race lives there will never be peace
Sadly
@@freddiebarry93 based off of how humans how evolved its not physically possible to everyone to agree on a single thing
I remembered this day. Everyone cried and held each other. We were one.
My cousin was a police officer and it was his first day and few hours later the first called him, and he never make it.
R.I.P joey mcsparks
I don't think that this is tragic. The "victims" were obviously not morally good people and I can prove it. I am a fair person to offer to always love anyone in the entire world who will forever reciprocate that kindness. No one in the world though except my family and friends reciprocates. The result is that everyone else in the world is evil since only evil people would not reciprocate any kindness offered to them. This includes the victims in this case. So, only an evil person died in this case. Thus, it would be irrational for me to be sad with the loss of evil people since the degree of the loss of evil people equals the degree to which the world becomes a better place.
@@kevinpark55 dumbest s**t i read all day.
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@@kevinpark55 you realize thousands of people died and you’re not superior to anyone right?
@@DillonCleans He's just copy and pasting his comment. Do not worry about what this idiot says.
1:26 bro that guy holding the door is so calm like if he’s been through worse things or has seen worse. What a champion
This is not something to joke about, I’m just learning about this now and after seeing it I just can’t believe it
This was slightly before social media took off. Just imagine if this had happened today . Twitter and Facebook and youtube and instagram would be flooded.
Lol true
You're correct! I remember calling my father on my little flip phone.
We would have in the building footage too.
@@user-lt7wm1hw3r I guess I'm glad we didn't have that back then. We'd see way too much.
Not really "slightly" before. Social media didn't really take off until I would say 08-09.
My uncle said it was like breathing the dust from a full vacuum.
No offence but, does your Uncle have any breathing problems?
Is you uncle ok today?
Noah this dude came back a whole week after it happened and that was what it was like. I can’t see what it was like on 9/11.
@@sahilrizvi6583 dude, as a muslim i am very offended by that
im sorry im not a muslim myself,however we have heard the phrase in the wrong manner,but its not offensive.Please don't say that,
This is one of the most frightening videos of that day that I've seen. The sunlight being blotted out by the debris cloud as the last people made it into the business made my heart drop. The lady crying on the floor, the guy washing his eyes out, the Hasidic guy coughing up pulverized concrete. The lady trying to block the dust from coming through the doors before realizing it's futile. It's all so raw and heartbreaking.
Seeing the footage again is absolutely terrifying. I was in the 6th grade and I remember being in class and my teacher turned to the news and we saw the planes crash into the World Trade Center. I will never forget seeing my teacher cry. I can’t imagine how scared the victims and witnesses were. 💔💔💔💔
Let's remember this day and pray for all that lost their lives.
My step dad survived this day
Janna Fiala glad he’s okay 💕
Zaid Abdulhadi Muslims have nothing to do with this
Hope he is happy
Prayers for u and your family 😥😣
I glad to hear that he was fine :D
Tinha 9 anos, lembro-me com muita clareza quando a notícia chegou aqui no Brasil, ficamos muito assustados. Sinto muito por aqueles que perderam entes queridos. Um abraço diretamente do Brasil.
A notícia chegou no Brasil na mesma hora amigo , foi notícia instantânea em todo o planeta , celular já bombava no mundo inteiro nesse dia 👍👍
o que eu falei? quando a notícia chegou, não disse que demorou ou que foi rápida, independentemente da velocidade que chega ela chega. e o celular nesse contexto n fazia diferença alguma, n existia Internet suficiente a ponto de servir para comunicação em massa @@marciaayres1405
Can't believe this happened 22 years ago. I remember that day waking up early in the morning and both my parents were watching the live news. I then remember as I was getting ready to go to elementary school I watched in horror and confusion the live news with my parents. Its been 22 years and its still hard when I remember this happening. 💔😭
I've watched THOUSANDS of hours of footage, and have never seen the guy, who said "and the fire door, on 76, was locked!"
Same and neither have I lol it was so random but made my day
1993 bombing of World Trade Center was a drill for 9/11. Don’t forget that the day before 9/11, it was announced that pentagon “lost/misplaced” 2.3 Trillions dollars.
3:42
😭
Same 💔💔💔😭😭😭😭
“the fire door was locked” stuck with me the most. what a disgusting oversight.
Thank you so much❤
RIP to all those that died in the attacks and those that died of cancer afterwards. These people suffered a horrific death.
Just imagine what was going inside peoples heads, what was the panic. Man ive never been in such situation
watching people jump out of the windows is just heartbreaking. I can't imagine what they were thinking. imagine being on the opposite side of the building where the plane crashed and you had to jump for your life. in so glad that I wasn't alive to experience this tragedy. my mum visited NYC with my dad around a year after it happened and the rubble and stuff were still there. it's was heartbreaking for my parents.
@@EfaEfaBanefa it was a day you'll always remember where you were when it first happened
A survivor wrote about his experience and panic when the tower collapsed, stuck and all. It’s on Esquires Snapchat story today. Horrifying to read tbh.
Ur mum
@@ikindaliketurtles1073 ok
My lungs are wincing just looking at the dust
Same dude so heart breaking😔
Some of those had asbestos so there's probably more people who died cause of the dust
True
@@popeltor6994 It's been confirmed that more people have died from cancer/lung disease due to the dust than have died that day.
My mom was down a block away from the towers when it happened and her friends were in the building with her. I can’t believe how scary it must be living right next to a disaater
I was 15 when this happened and living in my motherland El Salvador. I remember my grandfather watching this on tv. We started praying for our family that lived in the US.
When that shoe was zoomed in on for like 10 seconds. That was the most haunting for me. Where is the other shoe? Where is the person it belongs to?! RIP to all the victims and their families.
inside job by cia, bad government
@@yulingke what does this have to do with the shoe?
Averil Louise don’t mind em. Hopefully the shoe just got lost after falling off or somethin’.
Ikr
@@somethingwithbungalows alrighty.
I feel bad for the people who lost their family, kids, and husbands and wifes
edit: Or I could just say family.
Edit 2: Stop joking in the comments ._.
wifes? siblings?
Cousins? Grandparents? Aunts?
@@4ng3l86 yeah sorry
@@ackistan8265 yeah
• toxic moxcha • that counts as family
One of the saddest day in America 9/11. May who all lost there lives R.i.p
I can’t believe it’s been 22 years that this happened, it’s so crazy!
That older Jewish gentleman sitting on the floor was heartbreaking
Justin Mason yes, I hope he’s living a peaceful life today.
@@amandanegrete1306 If we're gonna be realistic though, even young people who breathed those fumes had health problems later. That guy probably didn't have it easier.
Molly Domoney 2:45
Religion is literally the problem.
Literally.
I'd have slapped his little hat off and then helped him.
@@robertwalker7527 Religiophobic? That's a new one. Religion is damaging, it's really that simple.