I lost my mother on September 11th. I feel the current double pools are a beautiful nod. Edit: I wanted to say thank you to all for all the wonderful messages. I am truly grateful. I have been to the pools many times since then. I am truly touched from all the kindness. Again many thanks
Fun fact, the north and south pools aren’t quite as big around as the original towers. The original base would extend out to the first set of trees or so on each pool, respectively
And you would think it be laying right on top of the pile but somehow it just vaporized that might’ve had something to do with the directed energy weapons yeah you might want to look at that. They are a real thing.
3:46 is absolutely chilling. Just to think someone was likely sitting looking out the window of the plane while perhaps the most pivotal event of the 21st century (so far) is about to happen and yet they have no idea. So sad.
Well, they may have had SOME idea but I'm not entirely sure. Most hijackings would have people looking to land in another country, and I don't think anyone would expect they'd be flying until a building unless you're approaching Manhattan and see that one tower already has smoke billowing from it.
Amazing they found this but if I recall rightly the piece they found between the buildings was in fact part of one of the planes landing gears,surveyors found it wedged between 2 buildings,not sure where they found the fuselage would imagine it was in the pile or possibly even on the roof of an adjacent building which considering the airspeed etc the planes were flying at its very possible buildings nearby ended up with parts of the planes and other debris from the planes and possibly the buildings to
About the stairs. They didn't mean it was the only thing that survived the attack. They literally meant it was the last visible structure that was left on the site after the cleanup was finished. All the rubble was cleared away and those stairs were the last thing to go because they planned to save them for the memorial. You can Google pictures of it. The whole site is completely clean and flattened. The only thing left were these stairs.
They actually started to destroy them, and then decided to save them, which is why they look like they do. I originally thought that it was damage done from the collapse but it is actually partially demolished for lack of a better term, because of the deconstruction.
I can't believe the U.S. gives the "laughing Israelis" Massad operatives & their countrymen. So the Zionists have corrupted via AIPAC our corrupted Congressmen w/ gifts etc... In turn they send $100's of billions of dollars of military aid, free healthcare & education to Israel! While the victim's families, cleanup workers poisoned by asbestos get "bones" from our government. How sick is that?
Here in northern New Jersey, most towns have a 9/11 memorial in a park or other public space. The tridents and other steel members are generally the focal point of most of the 9/11 memorials.
Quick clarification at 6:52. The slurry wall wasn't salvaged, it survived the impact and collapse, and is in its exact place, still serving its exact purpose, of keeping out the hudson river.
Actually i can imagine people seeing it countless times over the more than 11 years it was there, and thinking it's another piece of discarded trash that's just part of the typical NYC flotsam.
One of the things I think about a lot whenever I stumble across a video like this is that there's probably numerous human remains and debris from the planes and towers scattered over a large area beyond the site itself and they just haven't been found, or they have been found but no one realizes what they are so they're discarded. It seems like an inevitable part of this story, in such a big city, with millions of possible little nooks and crannies where objects could have ended up. When you look at the rooftops and consider no one goes up there for years at a time, that something could have slid under an air-con unit, that something could be wedged between pipes, or - as was the case of the plane part - wedged between buildings. I do think there will be discoveries in ten, fifty, even a hundred years, just random objects found in vents where they fell or in long-forgotten maintenance shafts. If nothing else those moments will give people an opportunity to remember what happened and those lost.
Right. When you go through and read about the subsequent clean up, rebuilding and repair that extended through all that area you'll come across brief notes on remains being discovered years later on building ledges, or roofs. It just speaks to the intense violence that brought those buildings down.
They're still finding bones on window ledge's balconies and roof tops or ventalation systems irrigation systems of building to this day. Mostly unrecognizable.
yeah, considering noone noticed a big piece of the plane for 10 years. people don't know if a piece of bone is from an animal or not..chunk of flesh could just be pizza or food
There was a GM pickup that belonged to an FDNY member who responded to the scene as he was off shift. The towers collapsed and the truck along with his company's ladder were crushed. That pickup was actually able to start and despite the damage they used that to move members back and forth from ground zero. In the end Chevy/GM gave him a new truck and did a commercial about the truck and its tale.
What I remember is how years after this terrorist attack they are still finding human remains in the area. On rooftops, under manholes, wedged between buildings
I can't understand why WTC has just alywas something new happening, is like it follows you once you read something about them... And also i wish i never heard of this, as i also saw the unceonsored videos of the peoples that we're falling.. It was extremly gore and mentaly tiring, i'm a sensitive person, but i watched it just to feel like those peoples know there was someone with them until their last second, cause if i was me and i had to go this way i'd wish someone would saw and understand the pain i had till the last moment, so i wouldn't go alone. So i watch them, and i tell them in my head "i feel and understand you" .
It has been more than twenty years already but the cold fingers of dread that went up my spine while we watched it on the television of our break room at work are indelibly part of my memories now. It seems like yesterday.
Same. That moment in time is seared into my soul. I suppose it was the same as my mother learning of JFK's assassination. Fractions of time we never forget.
1000's of small and large pieces of structural beams were cut and distributed all over the USA and world to sites of 9/11 memorials. Also some of the goods in the stores in the the shopping mall were recovered. You can see one of the base Y beams from outside the museum.
One piece , I believe the only one that is outside the USA is in Gander Newfoundland. That was the city that housed 7000 stranded inbound travelers on 9/11
I can vouch that one of those pieces, a beam, was sent here to Bakersfield, California several years ago. It was set up in court yard between the fire and police department.
We have a 9/11 memorial here in Christchurch, New Zealand next to the city fire station. I think it’s a big piece of steel, not sure from which tower though.
it wasn't a warehouse, it was an airplane hangar at jfk airport. I don't think that the window was discolored, most skyscraper windows have uv protection.
Yeah, I remember when the tower begins to fall the camera was focused at the top of the building and suddenly it begins to sink into the cloud of smoke. 😢
@rf6724 and where does it fall? Those core columns it was attached to, were about 600-700ft. That would take out a few blocks of buildings, unless you have a 700ft hole in the ground..
@@LasVegas68 i thought when i was younger One WTC North Tower was going to Survive The attack cause it seemed to have help up what felt like forever (for a child) but split second on vid it went to the ground pretty quickly.
I teach little kids in Japan I've met a few whose birthday is September 11th and have no clue what that date means to older generations. One boy once misunderstood my question and said "September 11th" is what he wants for his birthday!
I'd love to see something on the psychological effect it had on people who were young when they witnessed it but old enough to understand it and what that did to people and effects people carried into adult hood
If my memory serves me right I believe the “pancaked floors” were a total of 4 floors. I remember being right in front of it at the museum just shaken by the fact that four floors had pancaked in nothing more than a foot in height…
I tell anyone going to NY to look for that in the museum, because it isn't immediately obvious. The other is the brass connections from the fire hoses. When you consider what they were attached to & someone was carrying them is heartbreaking.
I often think of Ecclesiastes 9:11 when I'm reminded of 9/11. "I returned, and saw under the sun, that the race is not to the swift, nor the battle to the strong, neither yet bread to the wise, nor yet riches to men of understanding, nor yet favour to men of skill; but time and chance happeneth to them all." You saw it played out on that day over and over. It still sends chills down my spine all these years later. Wonderful job on the 9/11 videos. Thank you for your hard work. 👍
Although I am agnostic, I've read the Bible. You're so right in this quote. No matter what we may have, or not.. what we may be, or think, or do... Fate has the final say in how we leave this mortal coil. Thank you for reminding me where I'd read this particular musing before. We all lost someone and/or something on 9/11/01. It's up to us to keep them alive through memories and words. ❤
@@TaxingIsThievingcommon sense dictates you should show some originality and use your own thoughts and words, instead of being a drone reciting something
The damaged stairs at 7:40 are from the narrow outside stairwell which ran between the North Tower (WTC1) and the Marriott (WTC3) i.e. from street level on West Street up to the WTC Plaza level. You can see it's only half the stairwell which was only two people wide.
The sad is the Twin Towers structures became a historical artifact in a museum, while the buildings surrounding the Twin Towers in Lower Manhattan are still standing safe and sound.
Many of the buildings surrounding the Twin Towers are still standing but as fare as I remember 10 buildings didn't survive the attack but only the twin towers weren't evacuated in full due to the fires
I live in Calgary Canada we have a half twisted iron beam section of one the Twin Towers outside our military museum as thanks for accepting international flights on 9/11 so the WTC is an artifact in many cities across North America at least.
They also tore down the Deutsche Bank/Banker's Trust Building floor by floor. It was in the process of that job that they found human remains on the roof.
Someone did indeed fall in one of the memorial pools last month. I forgot if he had any relatives involved in the tragedy but there are some videos of him voluntarily jumping down one if the pools
I saw the news reports. The man had mental problems. In the footage I saw, he didn't really fall, he more like let himself slide down. He was rescued by port authority workers and admitted to a psychiatric hospital for observation.
A number of years I visited the 9/11 Memorial at NYC. First time in NYC proper. Very surreal to be at the same past where that tragic day took place. Very moving.
I am glad that I had the opportunity to see the Twin Towers for the 1st time in 2001, I left 8 days before 911 took place. A friend and I wanted to stay in NY another week but exceeded our budget for our little holiday back then, so we headed back home to CA.
Part of the antenna that was on top of the world trade center is next to the city hall in Quincy, Illinois. It was originally manufactured in Quincy. It now stands as a memorial to those lives that were lost on September 11.
The surivor stairs were saved at the request of the people whose lives were saved because they were there. They were in perfect condition but they started demoing them before it was decided to save them. They are VERY important to survivors
@@AbandonedAccountNow Yes, i imagine they "cleared" it with cadaver-sniffing dogs or something, as it would cause some kind of controversy were it discovered human remains were in it.
Keep in mind most of the floors beneath the impact zones were likely clear of people at the time of collapse. Anyone who _could_ access a stairwell was probably in one even if they weren't able to get out in time. So it's entirely plausible you could have 4 pancaked floors with no remains.
I am compelled to information about the antenna and the 110th Floor of the north tower. That's where all the TV transmitters were, except (I'm told) for some equipment for WNBC-channel 4 which was in a corner of the building a couple floors below (107?), near the restaurant. The tower was 380 feet tall standing on top of the building. All we have left is a few feet of it. Even though it was the last thing to go down, it was remarkably destroyed. One thing I notice about the antenna coming down is what looks like the very top section of the antenna swaying back and forth, being whipped back and forth like a toy. But it's interesting to still see the "plumbing" inside the tower section (the hard-line copper coax sections and elbows that you see is referred to as plumbing). Those were brave souls who were at work that morning, and who lost their lives just doing their jobs. As a fellow broadcaster of more than 40 years, I pay the highest respect and honor to them! Rest in Peace!
I believe Jay Jonas said that Stairway B which him and 13 others survived in was still virtually intact. I would assume that is most likely the staircase you showed the picture of. Would have been cool if they preserved that staircase as well.
You're absolutely right since it was him and his crew with a lady who was on the 20th floor of the North Tower she said she couldn't make down the stairs so they decided to help her out. When the North tower collapsed they were few flights from freedom.
@@714cyjr correct. It’s kinda funny cause they are among the 20 pulled out of the rubble alive, but they practically dug themselves out lmao. Once the light shined in the stairwell they saw a way out, but they couldn’t make it all the way across the rubble without assistance
According to one documentary, ( the natgeo multi parter ) - if the lady had not stopped they most likely would not have made it past the collapse zone outside - so her inability to go on may have actually saved all their lives - FDNY honored her when she passed nine years later - very touching
As a Brit visiting there this year,it literally took,my breath away.A beautiful memorial and I’m so pleased visited with my family especially my 10,year old little girl.I have my flag ready to put up for 911 as a tribute to,all those lost god bless America 🇬🇧❤️🇺🇸
btw the antennae survived too. i saw part of it at the Newseum in Washington DC, before it closed down (who knows where it's at now) and it really put the scale of the tower into perspective when you realize that this thing that spans several floors is just a tiny piece of the antennae.
We have some of the girders and twisted steel at a memorial here in England to honour the fallen and give both British and American people a place to come and pray for the loss of friends and family and out of the profound respect we have for you guys.
I’m very curious to learn about to smells of the clean up. I’ve heard different accounts of what it smelled like but I want to know a detailed deep dive going into all the things that would have produced smells and toxins during the cleanup
I was part of the initial cleanup, being part of the FDNY 57th division. I can tell you the entire region reeked of human excrement! It was amazing how many intact & well-preserved dookies we found at the scene! (Both from Tower occupants and first responders). There was also a strong odor of thermite that permeated the air for several weeks.
@@marquisgtFirstly from an Australian👮♂️ to a NYC👨🚒… Thank you for your service. You say it smelled like Thermite…. Were y’all using thermite for demo cutting? Or……🤔
I was in Manhattan on business 8 weeks later. I noticed a cherry-like smell and an acrid smell that were unlike anything I had smelled before. We can surmise what that was . . .
@@scottkozel1519 Hi! Sooooo…..for the dumb among us…..me🤦♂️. Could you please tell us what has a “cherry-like and an acrid smell”? What exactly are “we” surmising?
Hey @DepressedGinger, I live close to a memorial site in westchester that has one of the Twin Towers steal post. It's at kensico Dam. It would be cool if you covered a story on it. It's a beautiful memorial. I could also send you a short video of the area if you'd like. I love your channel. You are giving information to the younger generation in a great way. Your narration in your videos are exciting. Keep up the great work, brother. 9/11 was so scary that day. I wont forget being let out of school and watching 5 fighter jets and military helicopters flying over my neighborhood. Watching the towers on TV asking my parents what happened. I never got to visit the towers, but I did visit one world trade a couple of years ago, and it's beautiful. Take care, brother and God bless 🇺🇸🇺🇲🇺🇸 ❤❤❤
No matter how many times I see 9/11 footage, I still find it so hard to believe it happened. I'm Canadian, maybe that could be it; being not physically there is what is making it difficult to come to terms with the reality of 9/11? Even though I know it happened, at the same time, it doesn't seem real. I feel like I would one day go to New York and see them standing there like they did all those years ago prior to 9/11.
Well, if one can at least conceptualize the levels of destruction all the major powers came to excel at in fighting WW2, the 9/11 attacks (or any organized terror attacks) are easy to conceptualize as well, at least comparatively speaking.
I can’t believe the sphere is still there! I remember it in it’s time.I have a photo in front of it with my family. I always thought that it was destroyed or also pancaked in the rubble when the towers fell since I don’t think I’ve seen it since. I’ve lived in Manhattan for 7 years but have since moved. It’s crazy how it was always there and would be extremely familiar to me, yet I haven’t come across it again.
When I went to NYC for the first time in 2016, the 9/11 tour and museum was one of the most beautiful yet somber things. It took the life out of me for the rest of the day. I was so sad. But I don’t regret it. It’s something everyone should go see if they get the chance to
5:15 i believe that is 3 floors pancaked ( at least 3 visible from this angle ) the bottom one is a small rusty coloured band at the bottom just above the F0007 sign, then you have the dark band which is all of the office contents ( carpets, desks and office dividers ) then the next rusty concrete band is the floor above, and then you have a small band of darker office material, then the top rusty slab of concrete being visible on the top
The reason the staircase is so important is because as you mentioned, it’s known as the survivors staircase. The top of the staircase was at the plaza level. And the bottom was at street level and while it was covered, it was outside. So if people were able to make it out of one buildings and run across the plaza and make it to that staircase, they had a decent chance of making it out alive because they were covered from all the falling debris and were then able to walk/run away. The damage you see to the staircase actually happened during transport to the museum, it wasn’t due to the actual attacks. I would argue that the tridents weren’t really part of the external portion of the building because they were covered in concrete (I believe)
The trees basically grow on a roof over the original World Trade Center basement within the old slurry wall. It will be hard for their roots to expand. Meanwhile, the city grows trees on the old High Line elevated freight railway. (Turn into into al elevated light rail transit line? No, never thought of that, did you?)
When they say only original surviving structure above ground when referring to the staircase, it’s because it was still in its original location and orientation as when it was built. The tridents and other stairs although intact, weren’t in their exact location and orientation after the collapse.
From what people are saying, they are saying this because during the cleanup when everything was pretty much cleaned up, the stairs were the remaining things left that were still standing
Thanks for the preview. I have yet to make my pilgrimage to the Memorial. And I also remember seeing on TV, the antenna actually start to go down with the floor below it. It was surreal, for lack of a better expression. And something I will never forget.
It's important to know that the waterfalls aren't the footprint of the buildings, they were scaled down somewhat to fit the space. The actual building spanned out to the tree line. A lot of people don't know that and think the buildings were much thinner than they actually were.
...and the police officers, who were on the scene before FDNY could get there. You always hear about the Firemen, but with all due respect, there were many NYPD Officers that perished as well. Saints Preserve Them All.
I think the memorial for all those people in the twin towers is beautiful, and the museum is probably wonderful because it keeps everything alive but there is no way I would set foot anywhere near that with all those lost souls. That is probably one of the most haunted places in the world. 💔💔🙏🙏
Towns from each state were either bidding against other towns of the same state or if i remember it correctly when i asked a fire fighter hero after the dedication and small emotional ceremony i was lucky to drive past at the perfect time just b4 it started and just pulled over right ipbtight behind a toen cops car... he looked at me and i asked him if i could please park there for a couple moments and was shocked when i heard yes for the ceremony only but please be back by 5 minutes after it concludes please and thank you for having the respect to ask me when u noticed me... i replied were all herefor the same reason and your awesome my friend!!! Running the 40' and literally heard my 2 feet stopping and the first speaker began... At first i was thinking any town or city inside the boarders of this country and the 2 sharing the same ocean had a person/american citizen who either died on 1 of the 4 jets or perished in New York, WashingtonDC, or the field in Pennsylvania, once those brave passengers stood up and told those cowards terrorists.... " no virgins for you!!!" To all those wastes of shin, air, and since im in need of 2 or 20 replacements thanks to becoming blessed with learning i developed type 2 diabetese a month into covid lockdown with most my teeth breaking of just getting loose and faling out or unfortunately then1 i swallowed before feeling a missing tooth upon finishing chewing a banana!!!! And since zoom 3.0 had no plan on any usefil 21st century tech or borrowing a couple 27th century tech, maybe they hsve a blutooth download with zoom
I am a Canadian, and I’ve found the twin towers rather interesting. This is a really fascinating video, it’s cool,how many things were saved. The architecture of the towers is also very fascinating, and how there were so many separate buildings in the world trade centre site. I feel sad for everyone who lost their lives that day, and others who escaped who were likely traumatized. One day I want to visit New York, I am definitely going to stop here. ❤
In 2013 surveyors found part of a landing gear lodged in the narrow gap between 50 Murray Street, a residential building, and 51 Park Place, empty at the time.
They still do today … not body fragments … bone fragments … not one year later … more than a decade later … of course it was likely there was more the year after … but thats no surprise!
That part of the plane that was wedged between the buildings is so haunting. Who was looking out of that window that morning just before the crash? What did they see? Was anyone even sitting in that window seat? Just brings a lot of haunting questions to my mind.
Awesome that they saved the large exterior steel columns including the diagonal cuts that were made before the towers were taken down. Probably Thermite cuts made to direct the collapse downward into itself.
Ive never beforw seen the picture of pancaked floors its insane to see just how powerful the crushing force behind the collapse was it also goes to show just how tiny eqch floor of concrete really were i used to think they were like traditional buildings and the floors were at least a foot or more thick but no i seen it wqs just powdered concrete placed on a sheet and bolted down to the floors beams on top of trusses damn concrete was only 4 inches tall and all of it stood on tiny foots for the floor attatcments no bigger than like 2 to 3 inches off the wall damn things were practically paper thin so that they could sway better in the high wind
The scariest and craziest thing I remember is watching a guy jump and just tumble through the air from the 80th floor. There was no way out for some people. It was THE absolute saddest moment of my life watching
Cause almost the entire structure of the planes got shredded to pieces on impact, commercial planes aren't flying tanks plus let's add a speed of like 500 mph, burnin jet fuel on a relative thin steel structure it would literally melt it and thousands of tons and tons of concrete, steel and rubble fallin on top of it, it's not rocket science it's just physics, I'm not an aeronautic expert but I'm not surprised there's not a lot of plane parts to recover, also literally there's a plane window in the video and if I'm not wrong they recovered parts of the landing gear of a plane in the middle of a street
Excellent video. I think the building that looked like the bottom of one of the towers would have been great. There's something eerie, about seeing that elevator motor given what I've read about what happened to/in them. And greetings from England.
Okay so firstly. I have been watching your videos for the last few weeks and I’m hooked because of you. But I want to get your opinion on certain topics. First you can do a video discussing the hijackers and the planes and all their last Moments, if you could start there. Next I think a video discussing all the things that could’ve been changed in order to stop 9/11 completely like the jets getting sent out casters or the evacuation of Manhattan after the first plane. Lastly I think if you can do a video dedicated to all those we lost of those days, I think the view count on the video would be high seeing as there’s not many documents showing each individual for first responders that were identified and workers from the building. It will be a lot but I think a lot of the families would appreciate a memorial like that and leave you comments.
I’ve always felt like rebuilding any semblance of the towers again gives off not being able to move on. I don’t know. What they built is better, with the pools.
It’s sad to be in my mid 40s having lived through this horrific event and know that to a kid born after 2000, they’re just some fountains…never knowing what massive structures existed there prior. In the late 1990s I was flight instructor. For my student’s first night lessons I would take them up the Hudson past the WTC. Not being able to fly higher than 800’ due to air traffic the towers would literally tower above us. Then we’d circle the Statue of Liberty. The world felt like a much simpler place back then.
At 2:10 They should have left them all as they were found , rather than cutting some of them afterwards to that 45 degree angle. Best remember them as they were found. Maybe they had to cut them to release them from the rubble.
They sold a lot of the steel as scrap and threw away a lot of the debris, which i think was wrong. Every remaining piece of this tragedy should have been kept and analyzed. There's over a thousand missing people that have still not been found. Now never will be. What would we give to get back ships or the deceased from Pearl Harbor?
What shall they do? Keep tons of rubbish? The bodies were gone … disintegrated in the rubble … pretty pointless to start scraping off tiny bone fragments off the beams or other rubble … there still plenty spread across NY … they do not start searching for those despite they are still there …
The final memorial design ties closely with a 60 Minutes interview a few months after 9/11 of how one of the firefighters whose brother also died in the towers, described how it should be: "It's a grave site, it should have a nice park with lots of trees and benches, with a plaque of the names of all the victims where we could visit on Christmas and anniversaries so we could say hi."
I lost my mother on September 11th. I feel the current double pools are a beautiful nod. Edit: I wanted to say thank you to all for all the wonderful messages. I am truly grateful. I have been to the pools many times since then. I am truly touched from all the kindness. Again many thanks
Rip your mother. Bless her
May your mother rest in peace. 🕊
Sorry for your lost of your Mom 🙏😇🙏 😇
Sorry to hear😔🙏🏾
R.I.P 🕊️
There also was a tree that was shredded up and nursed back to health and brought back to the trade center.
Wow that tree is a survivor too!
: O !
Oklahoma city has one too fron the Murrah bombing
That´s so cool that they brought it back. Is it marked?
@@TBATG I'm sure it's called the Survivor Tree .
Fun fact, the north and south pools aren’t quite as big around as the original towers. The original base would extend out to the first set of trees or so on each pool, respectively
Man, that IS fun!!! Thanks for sharing! 👍
I thought they looked smaller than the actual circumference
@@macwyll Circumference is of a circle, perimeter is not.
I KNEW I WASNT TRIPPING it looked smaller than the actual foot prints
@@macwyllperimeter*
The way the antenna sunk into the smoke was so eerie
And you would think it be laying right on top of the pile but somehow it just vaporized that might’ve had something to do with the directed energy weapons yeah you might want to look at that. They are a real thing.
@buzzedalldrink9131 C'mon. Remnants of the antenna is IN THE MUSEUM as we speak. It didn't "vaporize" 🤡
Please watch videos from Dr Judy Wood on his book "Where did the towers go ?"
@@buzzedalldrink9131 🤡🤡🤡🤡
@@buzzedalldrink9131 The antenna was found, and parts of it are in the museum.
3:45
What’s also interesting is comparing that motor to old videos of the twin tower elevator motor rooms.
Yes!! The video that was taken in the early 70s!!
Nope, that's not interesting!
That elevator motor is actually a plane engine, he got it mistaken
3:46 is absolutely chilling. Just to think someone was likely sitting looking out the window of the plane while perhaps the most pivotal event of the 21st century (so far) is about to happen and yet they have no idea. So sad.
Well, they may have had SOME idea but I'm not entirely sure. Most hijackings would have people looking to land in another country, and I don't think anyone would expect they'd be flying until a building unless you're approaching Manhattan and see that one tower already has smoke billowing from it.
I thought the same, my stomach sank
Amazing they found this but if I recall rightly the piece they found between the buildings was in fact part of one of the planes landing gears,surveyors found it wedged between 2 buildings,not sure where they found the fuselage would imagine it was in the pile or possibly even on the roof of an adjacent building which considering the airspeed etc the planes were flying at its very possible buildings nearby ended up with parts of the planes and other debris from the planes and possibly the buildings to
About the stairs.
They didn't mean it was the only thing that survived the attack.
They literally meant it was the last visible structure that was left on the site after the cleanup was finished.
All the rubble was cleared away and those stairs were the last thing to go because they planned to save them for the memorial.
You can Google pictures of it. The whole site is completely clean and flattened. The only thing left were these stairs.
They actually started to destroy them, and then decided to save them, which is why they look like they do. I originally thought that it was damage done from the collapse but it is actually partially demolished for lack of a better term, because of the deconstruction.
I thought it meat, they were actually still in the same place they existed and didn’t get moved or fallen over when the collapse happened
Yup
Thanks for that clearing up. Makes sense
I can't believe the U.S. gives the "laughing Israelis" Massad operatives & their countrymen. So the Zionists have corrupted via AIPAC our corrupted Congressmen w/ gifts etc... In turn they send $100's of billions of dollars of military aid, free healthcare & education to Israel! While the victim's families, cleanup workers poisoned by asbestos get "bones" from our government. How sick is that?
Here in northern New Jersey, most towns have a 9/11 memorial in a park or other public space. The tridents and other steel members are generally the focal point of most of the 9/11 memorials.
Quick clarification at 6:52. The slurry wall wasn't salvaged, it survived the impact and collapse, and is in its exact place, still serving its exact purpose, of keeping out the hudson river.
That’s cool to know, thanks for that.
Thank you I was wondering if it was in it’s original location and they built the museum around it
The airliner part found wedged between the buildings was part of the landing gear. There is a short video showing it between the buildings.
Landing gear?! My God! 🙄
These people cannot see the difference between a window and a wheel
Actually i can imagine people seeing it countless times over the more than 11 years it was there, and thinking it's another piece of discarded trash that's just part of the typical NYC flotsam.
One of the things I think about a lot whenever I stumble across a video like this is that there's probably numerous human remains and debris from the planes and towers scattered over a large area beyond the site itself and they just haven't been found, or they have been found but no one realizes what they are so they're discarded. It seems like an inevitable part of this story, in such a big city, with millions of possible little nooks and crannies where objects could have ended up. When you look at the rooftops and consider no one goes up there for years at a time, that something could have slid under an air-con unit, that something could be wedged between pipes, or - as was the case of the plane part - wedged between buildings. I do think there will be discoveries in ten, fifty, even a hundred years, just random objects found in vents where they fell or in long-forgotten maintenance shafts. If nothing else those moments will give people an opportunity to remember what happened and those lost.
Right. When you go through and read about the subsequent clean up, rebuilding and repair that extended through all that area you'll come across brief notes on remains being discovered years later on building ledges, or roofs. It just speaks to the intense violence that brought those buildings down.
Crazy right
The pancaked floors they showed, you'll never know who or what is in those layers.
They're still finding bones on window ledge's balconies and roof tops or ventalation systems irrigation systems of building to this day. Mostly unrecognizable.
yeah, considering noone noticed a big piece of the plane for 10 years. people don't know if a piece of bone is from an animal or not..chunk of flesh could just be pizza or food
There was a GM pickup that belonged to an FDNY member who responded to the scene as he was off shift. The towers collapsed and the truck along with his company's ladder were crushed. That pickup was actually able to start and despite the damage they used that to move members back and forth from ground zero. In the end Chevy/GM gave him a new truck and did a commercial about the truck and its tale.
What I remember is how years after this terrorist attack they are still finding human remains in the area. On rooftops, under manholes, wedged between buildings
Jesus Christ that's horrific...
They found and were able to identify some from body remains found years later on the roof of the Deutsche Bank roof .
I see you everywhere!
I can't understand why WTC has just alywas something new happening, is like it follows you once you read something about them... And also i wish i never heard of this, as i also saw the unceonsored videos of the peoples that we're falling.. It was extremly gore and mentaly tiring, i'm a sensitive person, but i watched it just to feel like those peoples know there was someone with them until their last second, cause if i was me and i had to go this way i'd wish someone would saw and understand the pain i had till the last moment, so i wouldn't go alone. So i watch them, and i tell them in my head "i feel and understand you" .
do you mean George Busch terrorist attack?
It has been more than twenty years already but the cold fingers of dread that went up my spine while we watched it on the television of our break room at work are indelibly part of my memories now. It seems like yesterday.
Same. That moment in time is seared into my soul. I suppose it was the same as my mother learning of JFK's assassination.
Fractions of time we never forget.
1000's of small and large pieces of structural beams were cut and distributed all over the USA and world to sites of 9/11 memorials. Also some of the goods in the stores in the the shopping mall were recovered. You can see one of the base Y beams from outside the museum.
One piece , I believe the only one that is outside the USA is in Gander Newfoundland. That was the city that housed 7000 stranded inbound travelers on 9/11
@@noodengr3three825I believe there is a piece in the imperial war museum in london too
@@lrmtube6719Gander having the only piece was true on the 10th anniversary of 9/11. Yes more could have been distributed since then. Thanks
I can vouch that one of those pieces, a beam, was sent here to Bakersfield, California several years ago. It was set up in court yard between the fire and police department.
We have a 9/11 memorial here in Christchurch, New Zealand next to the city fire station. I think it’s a big piece of steel, not sure from which tower though.
It was 2014 they found that massive plane part wedged between two buildings. Pretty wild.
No, it was April, 2013.
@@jshepard152still. Crazy it took over a decade to find that piece of plane debris.
It was not ‘massive’ … 5 ft is something, but not what I associate with ‘massive’!
Found?.. hum I wonder
@@GanymedeXD5ft is a pretty big item to just completely miss
Dude, I love how far your channel has come. You have grown so much, good job! Also I love how you made the video exactly 9:11! Thank you!
I literally came to the comment section to see if anyone had said something about that😮
Except that the video is 9:10 in duration, at least for me.
@@tqsuited The time on the preview and on the video itself always differs by one second
It's 9:11 for me both on thumbnail and in the video itself
It shows 9:10 for me too.
it wasn't a warehouse, it was an airplane hangar at jfk airport. I don't think that the window was discolored, most skyscraper windows have uv protection.
The North Tower's antenna falling is one of the weirdly clear memories I have of the attacks, was very young when it happened
Yeah, I remember when the tower begins to fall the camera was focused at the top of the building and suddenly it begins to sink into the cloud of smoke. 😢
Falling, or turning to dust?
The video is 9:11 minutes long
@rf6724 and where does it fall? Those core columns it was attached to, were about 600-700ft. That would take out a few blocks of buildings, unless you have a 700ft hole in the ground..
@@LasVegas68 i thought when i was younger One WTC North Tower was going to Survive The attack cause it seemed to have help up what felt like forever (for a child) but split second on vid it went to the ground pretty quickly.
GOOD JOB.....this stuff is REAL interesting could watch it all day well done!!!
When I went to The museum the tour guide told us they believed the survivor stairs were actually from the WTC mall. Either way still amazing to see it
They were a staircase that led to the plaza area from street level
I’d love a video describing the effect this event has had on generations who didn’t grow up with it
Or were too young to remember it
I teach little kids in Japan I've met a few whose birthday is September 11th and have no clue what that date means to older generations. One boy once misunderstood my question and said "September 11th" is what he wants for his birthday!
Similar effects as the attack by imperial japan on Pearl Harbor but without Americans wanting to serve and defend their country.
No one that young matters.
I'd love to see something on the psychological effect it had on people who were young when they witnessed it but old enough to understand it and what that did to people and effects people carried into adult hood
If my memory serves me right I believe the “pancaked floors” were a total of 4 floors. I remember being right in front of it at the museum just shaken by the fact that four floors had pancaked in nothing more than a foot in height…
I tell anyone going to NY to look for that in the museum, because it isn't immediately obvious. The other is the brass connections from the fire hoses. When you consider what they were attached to & someone was carrying them is heartbreaking.
At least i hope no one was inside of that group of pancaked floors...
@@franktherabbit85
@@elchicogore9517 well, there's a reason why around 1000 people were never identified
I often think of Ecclesiastes 9:11 when I'm reminded of 9/11.
"I returned, and saw under the sun, that the race is not to the swift, nor the battle to the strong, neither yet bread to the wise, nor yet riches to men of understanding, nor yet favour to men of skill; but time and chance happeneth to them all."
You saw it played out on that day over and over. It still sends chills down my spine all these years later.
Wonderful job on the 9/11 videos. Thank you for your hard work. 👍
I often think of reality and common sense when I'm reminded of people who quite Bible verses.
I often think of the emptiness, cowardice and lack of historical knowledge when I see a sad troll interfering with someone’s comment on the Bible.
@@alexandercain181 Yes, they have it in spades.
Although I am agnostic, I've read the Bible. You're so right in this quote. No matter what we may have, or not.. what we may be, or think, or do...
Fate has the final say in how we leave this mortal coil. Thank you for reminding me where I'd read this particular musing before.
We all lost someone and/or something on 9/11/01. It's up to us to keep them alive through memories and words. ❤
@@TaxingIsThievingcommon sense dictates you should show some originality and use your own thoughts and words, instead of being a drone reciting something
The damaged stairs at 7:40 are from the narrow outside stairwell which ran between the North Tower (WTC1) and the Marriott (WTC3) i.e. from street level on West Street up to the WTC Plaza level. You can see it's only half the stairwell which was only two people wide.
The sad is the Twin Towers structures became a historical artifact in a museum, while the buildings surrounding the Twin Towers in Lower Manhattan are still standing safe and sound.
Many of the buildings surrounding the Twin Towers are still standing but as fare as I remember 10 buildings didn't survive the attack but only the twin towers weren't evacuated in full due to the fires
I live in Calgary Canada we have a half twisted iron beam section of one the Twin Towers outside our military museum as thanks for accepting international flights on 9/11 so the WTC is an artifact in many cities across North America at least.
Wtc 7 isn’t standing
They also tore down the Deutsche Bank/Banker's Trust Building floor by floor. It was in the process of that job that they found human remains on the roof.
@@chrismars3088 My god, considering the amount of victims... honestly such a dantesque thing to think about
Someone did indeed fall in one of the memorial pools last month. I forgot if he had any relatives involved in the tragedy but there are some videos of him voluntarily jumping down one if the pools
I saw the news reports. The man had mental problems. In the footage I saw, he didn't really fall, he more like let himself slide down. He was rescued by port authority workers and admitted to a psychiatric hospital for observation.
A number of years I visited the 9/11 Memorial at NYC. First time in NYC proper. Very surreal to be at the same past where that tragic day took place. Very moving.
I am glad that I had the opportunity to see the Twin Towers for the 1st time in 2001, I left 8 days before 911 took place. A friend and I wanted to stay in NY another week but exceeded our budget for our little holiday back then, so we headed back home to CA.
Part of the antenna that was on top of the world trade center is next to the city hall in Quincy, Illinois. It was originally manufactured in Quincy. It now stands as a memorial to those lives that were lost on September 11.
The time stamp is no longer a conspiracy.
Fact: this video is 9 minutes and 11 seconds long
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@@a.c.2219 speak English
@@samuraijoke16 ok
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@@samuraijoke16A la mierda
The surivor stairs were saved at the request of the people whose lives were saved because they were there. They were in perfect condition but they started demoing them before it was decided to save them. They are VERY important to survivors
The pancaked floors are eerie. There could be people in there.
that makes it even more chilling but I doubt it
@@AbandonedAccountNow Yes, i imagine they "cleared" it with cadaver-sniffing dogs or something, as it would cause some kind of controversy were it discovered human remains were in it.
@markmaki4460 did they xray rubble to see if there where any people in it?
@@AbandonedAccountNow The rubble is far more opaque to x-rays than biological remains, so x-rays would be little if any help.
Keep in mind most of the floors beneath the impact zones were likely clear of people at the time of collapse. Anyone who _could_ access a stairwell was probably in one even if they weren't able to get out in time. So it's entirely plausible you could have 4 pancaked floors with no remains.
I am compelled to information about the antenna and the 110th Floor of the north tower. That's where all the TV transmitters were, except (I'm told) for some equipment for WNBC-channel 4 which was in a corner of the building a couple floors below (107?), near the restaurant. The tower was 380 feet tall standing on top of the building. All we have left is a few feet of it. Even though it was the last thing to go down, it was remarkably destroyed. One thing I notice about the antenna coming down is what looks like the very top section of the antenna swaying back and forth, being whipped back and forth like a toy. But it's interesting to still see the "plumbing" inside the tower section (the hard-line copper coax sections and elbows that you see is referred to as plumbing). Those were brave souls who were at work that morning, and who lost their lives just doing their jobs. As a fellow broadcaster of more than 40 years, I pay the highest respect and honor to them! Rest in Peace!
What they mean about that staircase is after everything else was removed from the site, the staircase was still there because they left it there.
I believe Jay Jonas said that Stairway B which him and 13 others survived in was still virtually intact. I would assume that is most likely the staircase you showed the picture of. Would have been cool if they preserved that staircase as well.
You're absolutely right since it was him and his crew with a lady who was on the 20th floor of the North Tower she said she couldn't make down the stairs so they decided to help her out. When the North tower collapsed they were few flights from freedom.
@@714cyjr correct. It’s kinda funny cause they are among the 20 pulled out of the rubble alive, but they practically dug themselves out lmao. Once the light shined in the stairwell they saw a way out, but they couldn’t make it all the way across the rubble without assistance
According to one documentary, ( the natgeo multi parter ) - if the lady had not stopped they most likely would not have made it past the collapse zone outside - so her inability to go on may have actually saved all their lives - FDNY honored her when she passed nine years later - very touching
As a Brit visiting there this year,it literally took,my breath away.A beautiful memorial and I’m so pleased visited with my family especially my 10,year old little girl.I have my flag ready to put up for 911 as a tribute to,all those lost god bless America 🇬🇧❤️🇺🇸
Thank you 🇺🇸
I love your videos. I remember that day like it was yesterday.
btw the antennae survived too. i saw part of it at the Newseum in Washington DC, before it closed down (who knows where it's at now) and it really put the scale of the tower into perspective when you realize that this thing that spans several floors is just a tiny piece of the antennae.
Smart 9 minutes 11 seconds. And an honest Memorial. Smart and admiring. ..inspiring . And yeah thanks for never letting us forget. Blessings .. ❤q❤❤
so he deliberately ends it at 9 minutes and 11 seconds? Impressive and cool!
he's 1 second short
@@try2smile4me22according to try video itself, it’s listed as 9 minutes and 11 seconds
@@try2smile4me22 Yeah YT probably decided to wreck it for us. If they aren't censoring, they're messing with us any way they can.
We have some of the girders and twisted steel at a memorial here in England to honour the fallen and give both British and American people a place to come and pray for the loss of friends and family and out of the profound respect we have for you guys.
I’m very curious to learn about to smells of the clean up. I’ve heard different accounts of what it smelled like but I want to know a detailed deep dive going into all the things that would have produced smells and toxins during the cleanup
I was part of the initial cleanup, being part of the FDNY 57th division. I can tell you the entire region reeked of human excrement! It was amazing how many intact & well-preserved dookies we found at the scene! (Both from Tower occupants and first responders). There was also a strong odor of thermite that permeated the air for several weeks.
@@marquisgtFirstly from an Australian👮♂️ to a NYC👨🚒… Thank you for your service.
You say it smelled like Thermite…. Were y’all using thermite for demo cutting? Or……🤔
@@aim_for_the_puss Thermite is what was planted at the base of the towers, it's well documented & researched at this point!
I was in Manhattan on business 8 weeks later.
I noticed a cherry-like smell and an acrid smell that were unlike anything I had smelled before.
We can surmise what that was . . .
@@scottkozel1519 Hi! Sooooo…..for the dumb among us…..me🤦♂️. Could you please tell us what has a “cherry-like and an acrid smell”?
What exactly are “we” surmising?
thought i wasnt the only one who really get obsessed with 911 every year lol
Nope you're not alone
Why should you? Millions are interested in this topic …
Bro knows what he’s doing when it comes to the length of the video 💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀
Hey @DepressedGinger, I live close to a memorial site in westchester that has one of the Twin Towers steal post. It's at kensico Dam. It would be cool if you covered a story on it. It's a beautiful memorial. I could also send you a short video of the area if you'd like. I love your channel. You are giving information to the younger generation in a great way. Your narration in your videos are exciting. Keep up the great work, brother. 9/11 was so scary that day. I wont forget being let out of school and watching 5 fighter jets and military helicopters flying over my neighborhood. Watching the towers on TV asking my parents what happened. I never got to visit the towers, but I did visit one world trade a couple of years ago, and it's beautiful. Take care, brother and God bless 🇺🇸🇺🇲🇺🇸 ❤❤❤
You seem like a very sweet soul 😭❤️ Bless you
@Luna-ii4mx I do my best. Unfortunately, I live in New York. A state that a lot of people are self-centered. But it's okay. I keep a positive outlook.
No matter how many times I see 9/11 footage, I still find it so hard to believe it happened. I'm Canadian, maybe that could be it; being not physically there is what is making it difficult to come to terms with the reality of 9/11?
Even though I know it happened, at the same time, it doesn't seem real. I feel like I would one day go to New York and see them standing there like they did all those years ago prior to 9/11.
I’m American & still can’t wrap my mind around it
Well, if one can at least conceptualize the levels of destruction all the major powers came to excel at in fighting WW2, the 9/11 attacks (or any organized terror attacks) are easy to conceptualize as well, at least comparatively speaking.
I can’t believe the sphere is still there! I remember it in it’s time.I have a photo in front of it with my family. I always thought that it was destroyed or also pancaked in the rubble when the towers fell since I don’t think I’ve seen it since. I’ve lived in Manhattan for 7 years but have since moved. It’s crazy how it was always there and would be extremely familiar to me, yet I haven’t come across it again.
When I went to NYC for the first time in 2016, the 9/11 tour and museum was one of the most beautiful yet somber things. It took the life out of me for the rest of the day. I was so sad. But I don’t regret it. It’s something everyone should go see if they get the chance to
I too went in 2016 with my best friend. The first thing we did was the memorial just after the 15 anniversary. Very moving and sobering
5:15 i believe that is 3 floors pancaked ( at least 3 visible from this angle ) the bottom one is a small rusty coloured band at the bottom just above the F0007 sign, then you have the dark band which is all of the office contents ( carpets, desks and office dividers ) then the next rusty concrete band is the floor above, and then you have a small band of darker office material, then the top rusty slab of concrete being visible on the top
It's crazy looking at that firetruck and seeing all the dirt and dust from that very day still on the thing. Just that one day.
And the next 23 years as they hardly clean it!
One of the north towers antennas are in a small town in Gibsonburg, Ohio. Random place.
Glad the pentagon has something. It mostly gets forgotten about in relation to the towers.
The reason the staircase is so important is because as you mentioned, it’s known as the survivors staircase. The top of the staircase was at the plaza level. And the bottom was at street level and while it was covered, it was outside. So if people were able to make it out of one buildings and run across the plaza and make it to that staircase, they had a decent chance of making it out alive because they were covered from all the falling debris and were then able to walk/run away. The damage you see to the staircase actually happened during transport to the museum, it wasn’t due to the actual attacks.
I would argue that the tridents weren’t really part of the external portion of the building because they were covered in concrete (I believe)
The fact that you deliberately made the video 9 minutes and 11 seconds, warms my heart.
The trees basically grow on a roof over the original World Trade Center basement within the old slurry wall. It will be hard for their roots to expand. Meanwhile, the city grows trees on the old High Line elevated freight railway. (Turn into into al elevated light rail transit line? No, never thought of that, did you?)
Wow, you seem to know a lot about boring trees no one cares about! 👍🙄🥱😂
this is a great series, thanks DG!
The trees are planted in perfect rows, but can also be viewed a few steps in either direction to show chaos. Deliberate.
When they say only original surviving structure above ground when referring to the staircase, it’s because it was still in its original location and orientation as when it was built. The tridents and other stairs although intact, weren’t in their exact location and orientation after the collapse.
From what people are saying, they are saying this because during the cleanup when everything was pretty much cleaned up, the stairs were the remaining things left that were still standing
@@thedogwoods5716 Yes, this.
Thanks for the preview. I have yet to make my pilgrimage to the Memorial. And I also remember seeing on TV, the antenna actually start to go down with the floor below it. It was surreal, for lack of a better expression. And something I will never forget.
Love the detail, finishing your content at 09:11. Keep up the great work brother 💛💙
It's important to know that the waterfalls aren't the footprint of the buildings, they were scaled down somewhat to fit the space. The actual building spanned out to the tree line. A lot of people don't know that and think the buildings were much thinner than they actually were.
Can you do an episode on the firefighters who lost their lives? Which departments lost the most men. Maybe how they honor those men today
...and the police officers, who were on the scene before FDNY could get there. You always hear about the Firemen, but with all due respect, there were many NYPD Officers that perished as well. Saints Preserve Them All.
FDNY: 343
NYPD: 23
PAPD: 37
Paramedics: 8
NYS office of Tax Enforcement: 4
Court police: 4
FBI: 1
NY Fire Patrol: 1
Secret Service: 1
And 1 bomb sniffing dog
4:54
Your description is American Airlines Flight 11, landing gear was found at West & Rector street.
April 27th 2013. It had been there unseen for 12 years.
@@LJSW-rp6xm I bet it was seen countless times but dismissed as just another piece of discarded rubbish, left alone out of entropy.
I really want to visit this place one day 😢
I think the memorial for all those people in the twin towers is beautiful, and the museum is probably wonderful because it keeps everything alive but there is no way I would set foot anywhere near that with all those lost souls. That is probably one of the most haunted places in the world. 💔💔🙏🙏
I WILL NEVER FORGET THAT AWFUL DAY I HOPE I WILL NEVER SEE SOMETHING LIKE THAT AGAIN R.I.P TO ALL THOSE THAT WERE LOST 🙏🕊⚘️GOD BLESS THEIR SOULS🙏
I lost my cat on September the 11th
It was 2015 but it still hurts
Thank you for making these videos!
You're welcome!
@@marquisgt your not even the creator
@@ThatTrendHouse I have more than one account, duh. I ABSOLUTELY created this vid!
@@ThatTrendHouse And I think you mean "you're"...
@@marquisgt ok then. If your the creator, go on the account this vid was posted on, and reply to this section
Thank you for this! We have some of the steel at our church made into a cross.
One of the tridents is on display in my hometown of Coatesville, Pennsylvania, at the foundry where it was made at the Lukens Steel Mill.
Towns from each state were either bidding against other towns of the same state or if i remember it correctly when i asked a fire fighter hero after the dedication and small emotional ceremony i was lucky to drive past at the perfect time just b4 it started and just pulled over right ipbtight behind a toen cops car... he looked at me and i asked him if i could please park there for a couple moments and was shocked when i heard yes for the ceremony only but please be back by 5 minutes after it concludes please and thank you for having the respect to ask me when u noticed me... i replied were all herefor the same reason and your awesome my friend!!! Running the 40' and literally heard my 2 feet stopping and the first speaker began...
At first i was thinking any town or city inside the boarders of this country and the 2 sharing the same ocean had a person/american citizen who either died on 1 of the 4 jets or perished in New York, WashingtonDC, or the field in Pennsylvania, once those brave passengers stood up and told those cowards terrorists.... " no virgins for you!!!" To all those wastes of shin, air, and since im in need of 2 or 20 replacements thanks to becoming blessed with learning i developed type 2 diabetese a month into covid lockdown with most my teeth breaking of just getting loose and faling out or unfortunately then1 i swallowed before feeling a missing tooth upon finishing chewing a banana!!!! And since zoom 3.0 had no plan on any usefil 21st century tech or borrowing a couple 27th century tech, maybe they hsve a blutooth download with zoom
I am a Canadian, and I’ve found the twin towers rather interesting. This is a really fascinating video, it’s cool,how many things were saved. The architecture of the towers is also very fascinating, and how there were so many separate buildings in the world trade centre site.
I feel sad for everyone who lost their lives that day, and others who escaped who were likely traumatized. One day I want to visit New York, I am definitely going to stop here. ❤
We just stood in line.
Donate plasma.
It's New York.
Thats what we do.
Wow these artifacts are cool
In 2013 surveyors found part of a landing gear lodged in the narrow gap between 50 Murray Street, a residential building, and 51 Park Place, empty at the time.
They were still finding small body fragments 1 year after, stuck between the crevices of surrounding buildings.
Like fingers and toes?
They still do today … not body fragments … bone fragments … not one year later … more than a decade later … of course it was likely there was more the year after … but thats no surprise!
8:20 If someone took shelter here when the building collapsed, these stairs would have been safe??????
That part of the plane that was wedged between the buildings is so haunting. Who was looking out of that window that morning just before the crash? What did they see? Was anyone even sitting in that window seat? Just brings a lot of haunting questions to my mind.
The fact that no one noticed it for about 13 years is wild guess no one ever looks over there.
@@joseph.christiansen Or countless people saw it and just thought "Meh - another piece of NYC trash. Oh well."
I visited the memorial/museum in 2022... such a moving and interesting museum.
There's so much stuff at the 9/11 memorial. It's nuts.
Even a window section of flight 11. It's really worth seeing
This makes no sense! Considering the carnage caused that day its far from ‘nuts’ how much they have.
110 stories of concrete and steel 'fell' on those parts.
Awesome that they saved the large exterior steel columns including the diagonal cuts that were made before the towers were taken down. Probably Thermite cuts made to direct the collapse downward into itself.
Ive never beforw seen the picture of pancaked floors its insane to see just how powerful the crushing force behind the collapse was it also goes to show just how tiny eqch floor of concrete really were i used to think they were like traditional buildings and the floors were at least a foot or more thick but no i seen it wqs just powdered concrete placed on a sheet and bolted down to the floors beams on top of trusses damn concrete was only 4 inches tall and all of it stood on tiny foots for the floor attatcments no bigger than like 2 to 3 inches off the wall damn things were practically paper thin so that they could sway better in the high wind
The scariest and craziest thing I remember is watching a guy jump and just tumble through the air from the 80th floor. There was no way out for some people. It was THE absolute saddest moment of my life watching
It’s quite odd how the Pentagon recovered no plane parts.
That's because missiles don't include plane parts!
Cause almost the entire structure of the planes got shredded to pieces on impact, commercial planes aren't flying tanks plus let's add a speed of like 500 mph, burnin jet fuel on a relative thin steel structure it would literally melt it and thousands of tons and tons of concrete, steel and rubble fallin on top of it, it's not rocket science it's just physics, I'm not an aeronautic expert but I'm not surprised there's not a lot of plane parts to recover, also literally there's a plane window in the video and if I'm not wrong they recovered parts of the landing gear of a plane in the middle of a street
That is an outright lie. You should run for public office, or go into "journalism".
You're my favorite youtuber, came during your Titan videos stayed for the sports stuff then you did Titanic videos and yay to these now
Excellent video. I think the building that looked like the bottom of one of the towers would have been great. There's something eerie, about seeing that elevator motor given what I've read about what happened to/in them. And greetings from England.
Okay so firstly. I have been watching your videos for the last few weeks and I’m hooked because of you. But I want to get your opinion on certain topics. First you can do a video discussing the hijackers and the planes and all their last Moments, if you could start there. Next I think a video discussing all the things that could’ve been changed in order to stop 9/11 completely like the jets getting sent out casters or the evacuation of Manhattan after the first plane.
Lastly I think if you can do a video dedicated to all those we lost of those days, I think the view count on the video would be high seeing as there’s not many documents showing each individual for first responders that were identified and workers from the building. It will be a lot but I think a lot of the families would appreciate a memorial like that and leave you comments.
The memorial is so beautiful
I’ve always felt like rebuilding any semblance of the towers again gives off not being able to move on. I don’t know. What they built is better, with the pools.
I love how all his 9/11 videos end at 9 minutes and 11 seconds. You should really make a video about the jumpers and maybe 9/11 lost media!
It’s sad to be in my mid 40s having lived through this horrific event and know that to a kid born after 2000, they’re just some fountains…never knowing what massive structures existed there prior. In the late 1990s I was flight instructor. For my student’s first night lessons I would take them up the Hudson past the WTC. Not being able to fly higher than 800’ due to air traffic the towers would literally tower above us. Then we’d circle the Statue of Liberty. The world felt like a much simpler place back then.
They should have just rebuilt both towers
Larry said pull it
@@Larry26-f1w "pull" the attempt to save the building.
8:20 stairwell B. It saved Jay Jonas, Josephine Harris and members of ladder company 6 I think it was.
5:20 my head just morbidly thinks that someone could be stuck in between there just crushed forever as an exhibit
I went the same place. Even a part of a person. It’s so sad, but glad it’s in a memorial. ❤
At 2:10 They should have left them all as they were found , rather than cutting some of them afterwards to that 45 degree angle. Best remember them as they were found. Maybe they had to cut them to release them from the rubble.
They sold a lot of the steel as scrap and threw away a lot of the debris, which i think was wrong. Every remaining piece of this tragedy should have been kept and analyzed. There's over a thousand missing people that have still not been found. Now never will be.
What would we give to get back ships or the deceased from Pearl Harbor?
What shall they do? Keep tons of rubbish? The bodies were gone … disintegrated in the rubble … pretty pointless to start scraping off tiny bone fragments off the beams or other rubble … there still plenty spread across NY … they do not start searching for those despite they are still there …
The final memorial design ties closely with a 60 Minutes interview a few months after 9/11 of how one of the firefighters whose brother also died in the towers, described how it should be:
"It's a grave site, it should have a nice park with lots of trees and benches, with a plaque of the names of all the victims where we could visit on Christmas and anniversaries so we could say hi."
Good video to explain. Thanks