Your full of shit dude we all know it was an inside job it was planned long before Trump Biden Obama or Bush ever came along. Republicans and democrats are both guilty, of course none of us will ever be told the truth so don't even try to ask for it because they'll never tell us. We are stupid citizens we're not smart enough to figure it out and they know it.
The people who unfortunately jumped from the buildings did not commit suicide; they were murdered in cold blood. They had no choice, and watching these documentaries you never get used to seeing the devastation. RIP to all the victims who passed away along with their family and friends. God speed...
does those people who jumped are dead? pls enlighten me, u may think that i'm too dumb to ask but i'm just a kid who's curious about this. we're the rescuers abled to save them using those equipments that looks like a trampoline? (i'm not sure if it's called a trampoline) so did they able to make it? or did they just jump so they won't suffer and burn them alive? pls answer
@Bob Smith maybe they thought at least someone would find their body to identify them. Whereas to burn there would be nothing left. Although from that height and speed Idon't think there was much to identify. I still after all these years cannot watch this without tears. it still devastates me.
I also think about the people earlier that year (or years before), who were fired from their jobs; or forced to resign. They may have been disappointed, but it saved their lives.
I remember ever minute of that day. Had I not wanted to sleep late that day, I would have been on the 82nd floor. Instead I was on a subway at the West 4th station when the first plane hit my tower.
+Aquariel Charm sorry for any loss of friends in that building😢😫😖😭😥😞😰,but thanks goodness your ok there's a reason for everything like you sleeping in.👏🏻👌🏻😘❤️🌮🌯
@@gorblimeyguv no offense your kind of rude, I did Google him. I'm just a small bit confused with as what he did during 9/11 and for someone honouring and respecting someone and there memory your kind of snappy.
I never watched,I had to close my eyes.. it's just to much for me,I cried for them knowing the choices of which way to die... I have to say I don't want to choose
I can't imagine how those firefighters felt trying to save people and then feeling the floor crumble underneath them. No one deserves to die like that.
Ch- ahh was in a hotel fire and they shut off all elevators pronto and you have to run down contrete steps bare- feet and in underpants at 2 a.m. It was a shock to me seeing a fireman running upp the stairs pass me with a large sledge hammmer in his hands as it did not occur too me firemen use them in our mega contrete jungle citys on our mixxed Planet- ''Earth.''
Watching these documentaries now as a grown man with children makes me realize how this day was even much worse than I thought as a young teenager. I can't even imagine the horror those people and their families must have felt . May they rest in peace.
I was 11 so I had no real understanding but I fly out of logan airport if I were to be traveling anywhere so that at least feel literally close to home. I still get anxiety when I hear low flying jets.
Exact same situation, here, I was in seventh grade at the time. And I remember it vividly, but now years later, at 34 years old, with 3 kids. It is so much more evident the horror that unfolded that day and how big of a deal it was the fact that these people were jumping out of an over 100 story building plunging to their death because it was better than what would happen if they stayed in there. It's complete insanity and unthinkable!! It even fills me with rage in one way because it was so unnecessary and senseless. It was just pure evil and the second plane that hit the second tower hit it even lower than the first tower which is what I assumed was their goal was to cause maximum damage by affecting as many floors as they could so basically hitting the buildings as low as they could and it's so infuriating what happened to all of these people & the married couples that worked in these buildings that were killed whose kids became orphans that day I just can't even!
@@thecaptainsnark My son was 11 when this happen - he is a 34 yr old Doctor now and said that he wondered if what they were seeing was as scary as the Pearl Harbour attack (he asked this at that time) an I told him that they didn't have that live on the telly back then.
I know it’s very sad. All over Twitter young people were hash tagging ‘all buildings matter ’ and it really hit me in my gut to see the detachment and mockery of this terrible event.
@@Sarah-ft8jr All buildings matter? Seriously? One of the reasons I stay away from that app. I understand if people think they're being clever and applying terms to completely unrelated things but. Imagine if you were 90 floors up from a burning tower ready to jump.
It is a generation divider, those who remember what happened and those who do not. The same will happen with the generation before and after the 2020 pandemia. I was 16 at the time and to this day I cant forget the horror of watching this live and knowing so many people were dying. The worst was hearing people in my country saying that the US deserved such an attack and I had a couple heated discussions when I retorted that those people did not deserve any of it, that these were the actions of cowards who cared nothing for the innocent as long as they sent their twisted message.
Dark humor isn’t actually making fun of the people who died or the actual situation. They are just jokes. Just because I was born after doesn’t mean I can’t sympathize, because I do
RIP The people who had to jump to avoid death by fire or toxins. RIP to the responders who didn’t make it out. RIP to the people who died upon collision and fire. RIP to the people who died from toxins and smoke. RIP to those who lost their lives because of this attack. You will all be missed.
Let us not forget the casualties that have snowballed from this event as well. My dear friend saw this happen from his rooftop on the lower east side. He became so enraged that he enlisted immediately. He went through four tours (Two in Iraq, two in Afghanistan), survived, and suffered immensely from PTSD and addiction afterward. He died in 2021. RIP, Weej. I’ll love you forever.
My sincere thanks to your beloved Weej. I, too, have a family member who served multiple tours in Iraq and Afghanistan. He graduated college in 2001, and was in Afghanistan in 2002. He is now a decorated Colonel. I lost friends in NYC that day. It was the single worst heartbreak of my life. I was working at the headquarters of the security company who screened the terrorists who boarded American 77 and United 93. I will never forget. My heart has never fully healed.
What is the point of attacking and killing innocent civilians of Iraq and Afghanistan similar to the innocent people who died on 9/11 due to the actions of ONE terrorist group? Where was the alleged WMD that Bush claimed was hidden? Your friend is an example of what happens when one lacks critical thinking skills.
I thought the sounds when they hit the ground or rooftops below was even worse at first, but the more I thought about it, the more I hope that was their moment of total freedom from pain fear and suffering (unless they were cruel to animals or did f-ed up things to kids, in that case I hope they suffered)
Anyone who ran into those buildings to save people after seeing that second plane hit I commend that level of bravery. No one even knew if more were coming after that.
I have a picture of the first firemen truck driving to the towers. They were first to go, none of them survive. THEY ALL DIED ! Those heroes may be Rest In Peace. 😢💙 Never forget them.
My brother-in-law was in the Pentagon on that day. They were watching the horrible scene in NY when the building shook. The plane went through his side of the Pentagon. It stopped before the C wing, which he was in. He had to run through smoke through the other two wings, then through the open middle area and through the other side to escape. He heard, smelled, and saw horrible things that day. He lost 5 colleagues. He couldn't get to his car due to emergency vehicles. Some random stranger took him home. It was 5 hours before we heard he was ok. Never forget!!!!
I know what you mean, I was in 10th grade and supposed to go to school when it happened, my mom and dad along with other family in multiple vehicles came and got me from my friends house that i had slept over at and we drove into the mountains to our family cabin and stayed there for 2 weeks until they felt things were safe before we returned home. It was a scary time. We didn't know what was going on, we thought we were at war and this was a preemptive strike of what was to come, and were expecting nukes and we were in a constant state of fear. I still occasionally get panic attacks looking back at those times in my mind
Same here. I remember watching parts of this live on tv as it was happening, and at the time, I was numb (I was a 14 year old high school freshman). The one thing that struck me most was realizing what the crashing sound was from inside the WTC lobby - people jumping.
Right? I was in second grade in Texas when this happened. I remember that day clearly. I was so, so sad. Especially watching the news and seeing people jumping. I remember my mom explaining to me that they had to make a choice between burning to death or jumping, and her crying while doing so. She actually came and pick me and my baby sister up from school early and we went to go pick up my daddy from work early, just in case something happened in the DFW metroplex (she wanted us to all be together). Still just breaks my heart thinking of all those poor people.
Me too, I tear up and am horrified with this event. I could see the WTC from my HS library in Queens, and would sit there staring at the beautiful towers, dreaming of my future life in fabulous Manhattan (1983). The epitome of success. I cried like a baby when those towers fell. May whatever Higher Power there is bless and keep all who were affected. All who died, the injured, the heroes, their families and friends, the rescue dogs...everyone... love and peace. I love you NYC and I always will.
I remember my grandma was getting me ready for my 1st grade class, and out of the sudden the news pop up with this tragedy. My grandma decided not to take me to school this day.. I'm in college now, and my grandma died about 3 years later... RIP...love you granny. She was so protective and had a beautiful soul..😢 ❤
I was also very little and though I didn't know it at the time I still know exactly where I was. At the doctor's office with my parents everyone in tears for a different reason, then as soon as we leave everyone in the lobby crying. Also RIP to your grandmother
I had an opportunity to visit the WTC in July of 2001 and my brain could not comprehend what I was watching only a couple months later. Totally horrific and still haunts me to this days. Rest knowing that you are not forgotten.
Same here. I have been there on April 9 of 2001. All those pictures of 9/11 still haunt me and i always ask myself what happened to the people on observation deck i met 5 month earlier...What happened to the lady who took a photo of me and my mom on the placa, what happened to the people of the restaurant on the placa...9/11 changed us and a part of me will never realize the pure horror happened on that day...
I'm watching this on the 22nd anniversary from the UK. I can remember vividly the events if that day as a 28yr old working in a elderly care home. The feelings of hopelessness and fear, the empathy we felt for the USA and the sadness for every soul lost. The braveness and selflessness of all the emergency services. Its a day I will never forget.
I was 44 and 3 months pregnant with my last son in Los Angeles, CA. I remember watching on TV as I got my 9 yr old ready for school and my husband and I got ready for work. I did not want to go to work that day and wanted to just stay by the TV and watch. But I had a new staff person who had just started on Monday 9/10/2001 and had to go to work to train them. I have friends and co-workers who live and work in New York. I just prayed none of them died. It was better for my pregnancy and health that I did not dwell on what was happening to other Americans in New York. Still to this day I watch videos and remember the attack on my great country the USA. NEVER AGAIN! NEVER AGAIN!
It’s weird how you remember exactly where and what you were doing. I was 13-14 years old coming home from school in north west England, some of my friends said the trade centres had been blown up by terrorists. I didn’t even know wtf the trade centres or terrorists were until I got home & saw the news. I just knew them as the two massive skyscrapers in nyc. RIP to all the innocent people who were snatched from this world on that horrific day, and RIP to the millions of innocent lives lost during the ensuing war on terror. So sad that so much life was wasted just because of a few sick brainwashed idiots.
The people hanging out the window trying to get air and to get away from the fire and looking for help, just tore me apart inside. And 20 yrs later it still hurts me R.I.P. to all who died that day
Watching September 2024. The news helicopters could buzz around filming, but they couldn’t rescue anyone. The people above the impact floors waving cloths at the windows, and you knew they couldn’t be rescued. The schoolchildren whose parents didn’t pick them up. Firefighters, Port Authority, Police, who ran toward the fire to help others. The managers who stayed inside to direct others out. The cars left unclaimed at commuter rail stations up and down New York, New Jersey, Connecticut. The people who never drove home. The First Responders still perishing of disease today from the toxicity in the rubble. Never forget.
I disagree, I think they went in thinking we are going to go up there and put out this fire. Then eventually that changed the longer they were at the WTCs
I disagree. Nobody (not even the terrorists) knew that the buildings were going to collapse. There are phone calls and recordings from people near the impact saying that they’re going to be okay and everything is under control. They thought they were going to be saved, and the firefighters thought they could save them. To me, it makes it even more heartbreaking.
The problem was that they should have been wearing respiratory masks. Pulverized concrete is silica, it's glass. That's why most got lung cancer from exposure and breathing it in.
I guarantee you they didn't know they were going to die. I know it sounds dramatic to say they knew, but nobody knew the buildings were coming down. They never would have ordered a suicide march.
my dad was there that day ... he was one of the responding police officers but he did make it out. RIP to the fallen officers and to the people who died on this terrible horrific day. Edit : i visited the freedom towers and it was an experience. I felt the rush of all the people who ever died, it was exciting yet sad. When I was on the top of the trade center It was very scary and now I describe the experience as terrifying yet breathtaking and heartbreaking. Please tell your parents or loved ones that you are grateful for what they do and are alive at this very moment.
No matter who you think was responsible for the 9/11 attacks, always respect and remember those innocent people who’s lives were cut short on that day. Love from Britain ❤️
@@darrylilg don't say Muslims as if it was all of them. I'm somewhat of an atheist but don't say Muslims as if all of them have done it. Every religion has good people and assholes.
Same. I was only 18 but I remember almost every single part of that day. I had to go to work at a bar in Michigan and not a single customer came in. It was just us employees watching the footage on tv. It was so surreal.
This happened when I was 10, yet I remember this day more vividly than any day of my life. This May I went to the 9/11 memorial in Manhattan, and I was so overwhelmed of the memory of those that lost their lives that day. It’s something that can’t be processed unless you stand next to those fountains that mark the footprints of those great towers we lost....
I'm not sure if this applies to everyone, but whenever I discuss 9/11, people will tell you exactly where they were, what they were doing, and what they were feeling. I can barely remember what I did last week, but I can remember every detail from 9/11 and what was going on around me.
It brings me right back took me 15hrs to get out of NYC and I heard my father scream on the top his lungs "Thank you GOD" and burst into tears when I cld finally get through to him he lived in AZ to tell him I am fine and I am safe . No words can describe the horror, devastation, sadness of the loss of life that occurred..RIP to the thousands of women and men and to the bravery of the FDNY, NYPD and all of ambulance crew
@@b-dub6865 Thank you. Despite being over 3,000 miles away and watching it all unfold live on TV, it goes to show just how much this day changed a lot of people. I can only imagine what it must have been like for those who were actually there in person.
You know what gets me about this documentary? That the official line of crap is still being towed and the powers that be are still shoving the BS official story down our throats with these presentations with their sad music in the background and the sadly lame explanations for the collapses. Three steel and concrete buildings collapse straight down for the first time in the history of architecture and construction, all on the same day and two of them within hours of fires starting. Oh yeah the “terrorists”...”they figured it out” alright, they sure did. Unbelievable propaganda. Would make Stalin envious. This entire event is soaked in shock and awe...and Americans should well know what country is famous for and proud of their ability to shock and awe. These types of documentaries are as criminal as what happened to all those innocent, civilian victims on 9/11.
vincent vangopher I’ll tell you what, unless you had someone that died on that tragic day..YOU DON’T GET TO SAY SHIT! Shame on you! Thousands of people died that day, you don’t get to be disrespectful to any of the widows, fatherless children, widowers, parents, grandparents, aunts, uncles, brothers and sisters. This was for, and about the VICTIMS. HOW DARE YOU speak so ill of those who passed away in such a tragic horrific way. You don’t get to minimize their deaths, you don’t have that right! How about knocking on the door of the victims families and sharing your “theory” with them? There is a time and a place for everything. THIS is NOT the time OR THE PLACE. What is WRONG with you? Do you feel no empathy?!?
Vincent Vangopher Other skyscrapers have caught fire and none of them have come down like that. One Fireman said that they sounded like a demolition collapse. Then how does one explain the planes if it was an inside job?
@@Carol-D.1324 vangopher expresses his opinion about what and who caused it - the actual facts. NOT about the victims or their family. So quit the false accusations.
After all these years 9/11 still blows my mind. It just reminds me how fragile the human body is, all those poor ppl didn’t stand a chance 😢 .The heart of man is so vile.
@@jacobcollins9389 Those dickheads are still in control. They're in the White House, they're sports stars, they're Hollywood celebrities, they're televangelists, they're public figures. They're Freemasons and they planned this a long time ago
R.I.P. Robert Emmet Parks jr. Much loved and devoted Father, Brother and Son. Your memory lives on in the hearts of all who loved you and you shall not be forgotten! ❤️
Joe Blow I’m sorry for your loss! 😥🥺 I was almost 11 years old when this happened. I am now 28. I still remember that day as if it where yesterday. I remember where I was when I found out what happened and I remember my mums tears at what had happened to our allies in America. I was just a child, I should never have had to learn of such evil (and neither should anybody!) but that is the day, I learned what a terrorist is and that is something a child should never have to know or understand!
London Girl He was/is the brother of a close friend of mine. I never had the opportunity to meet him but I see and feel the pain and grief every year on 9/11 through my good friend, his sister. It’s so incredibly difficult to try to understand how the deaths of the victims affects people who knew them. People become ill and over time die and when loved ones pass away in that way it’s easier to absorb because you know it’s coming but when a loved one is murdered by terrorists in such a sudden horrific and senseless manor it’s like being kicked in the stomach and your heart ripped from your chest. And the pain and sadness is magnified many times over. My friend and her family get very upset when people say it was planned and carried out by our own government or the most outrageous claims of no planes but middles. It’s So hurtful to hear that. She and I know what happened and who was responsible and to her and me all that really matters is he, Robert is gone...forever.
CAN WE ALL GIVE GRATITUDE TO THE MEN WHO FOUGHT ON THE 4th PLANE to not hit the intended target. Thanks to the passenger and crew for saving other people from death.
@@Scriball A fourth plane was hijacked and supposed to go into the white house I believe (correct me if I'm wrong) but the passengers managed to take control so it didn't happen (the passengers still died though).
This day changed the world. I remember so well how the world was pre September 11 2001. The differences are profound. Every year I think of those many people whose lives were ended in tremendous fear, agony, loneliness and trauma. There is still disbelief at this terrible event. May all who lost their lives rest in peace & may they never be forgotten ✨🕊️
It didn't change the world, it changed America, but you still haven't woken up to the devastation US foreign policy has on the world. If nothing changes then all these people died in vein.
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I really felt bad for the jumpers. What a choice to have to make, deciding your death. Stay and burn, or jump. No other choices. I felt bad for the people on the planes too. They had no choice at all. Horrible ways to die. And many were young, and had much more life to experience that was taken from them. RIP. (Jan Griffiths).
unknown unknown well yes, but what’s sad is that they had to make that choice. No one should have to jump out of a building to avoid a long painful death.
Every single part of this tragedy was horrific, but I think one of the parts that usually doesn’t get enough attention in my opinion was the dust. The dust, especially as the first tower fell, was already such a terrifying sight just over video. But I can’t imagine how scary that must have been for the people there on the streets having to run away from it. I feel like most people, including me, had no idea that the dust would travel that far and that fast, making it look as if the dust was literally chasing after people through the streets as they ran for dear life. Not only was the sight itself terrifying, but the idea of being covered in it as well. Since a lot of the bodies of the victims in the tower were basically disintegrated, I can’t help but have the morbid thought that maybe a lot of that dust was actually their disintegrated remains… And a lot of people on the streets inevitably got covered in and breathed in that same dust… Absolutely horrific.
If all planes were grounded...WHY dis the Bush idiot send people to the middle east on c130...or c141....getting the families of the terrorist out.. Bush the facist traitor🤢🤮🤬🤢🤮🤬
I've watched a lot of 9/11 videos over the years. Live footage, documentaries, truther conspiracy videos, even videos focusing on the jumpers themselves. But for some reason, this 30 minute video got to me. Well I know the reason. Starting at 12:25, they start talking about the jumpers. And it was the images of the jumpers, combined with the reactions of the people on the ground seeing them jump, that really got to me. I'm a grown man. But from that point on, I couldn't do anything but tear up and cry watching the rest of the video. God bless all of you who lost loved ones, friends, co-workers, or casual acquaintances on that day.
Truth. I remember the images from that day and hard it affected me. Seeing those people jump out of desperation will haunt me until the end of my days. :-(
I lost a loved one on 9/11 and want to thank everyone who left living caring and respectful comments. I was expecting the usual nonesense of conspiracy and hatred and was pleased to find the opposite in the first few comments. God bless you all. Stay safe
My dad was only a few block away when this happened. He got caught in the cloud of smoke and his whole body was covered in ashes and dust but he made it out alive.
Brother Dude their dad got stuck in the smoke cloud, and the smoke is suffocating and can kill you. Some people died because of the smoke and some made it out alive
Watching this in 2023 I can feel the adrenalin rush all the way in Africa. Terrorists are terrible humans and we've experienced a fair share of their evil deeds here in Kenya as well.
we were all 1 this day.. no republican or democrat no color or creed matters. we were americans this day we helped and held each other and cried. this was the most horrific day of my life.
This is what separates those of us who remember and the young know-it-alls posting hateful, divisive comments all over 9/11 videos today. They can't fathom a country that we experienced. A country where there was no division, just dropped heads, solemn eyes, and flags representing a fellowship of Americans all over this country.
The events of 9/11 did indeed bring our nation together, if only for a little while. Now that the dust has settled and life has returned to normal, it is a much different kind of normal. We now live in a nation that is far more divided and gone awry than before that awful day fifteen years ago. It seems like the lessons learned here were only temporary at best!
Search on RUclips for Congress breaking out in singing God Bless America. It's believed that the plane that crashed in Pennsylvania was on its way to hit either the WH or the Congressional building. Too bad this was what it took for them to come together.
I remember being in the U.S. for just a few months and being at school when this horrible day happened...eventhough I was too young to fully comprehend the magnitude of this tragedy at the moment I sympathized. And till today I tear up and cry everytime I see this tragedy on video.
I was in high school in south korea. Trust me America, we were with you on this day. Teachers let us know what was happening and we stopped everything and was watching this on our classroom monitor in horror and disbelief. This is unimaginable evil that I never thought it could happen in any time and place of human world. I couldn’t even picture how many lives were lost in such a painful and terrible way. Rest in peace for everyone who we lost in this tragic day and I wish nothing but some peace and serenity for those who had to go through this terror and still suffer from this after all these years…
Being a New York citizen (Buffalo) I went to give blood but, still tear up thinking of how we were gratefully turned away. There was no one to save. It leaves a hole forever in my heart. 😥🇺🇲✌️
@@Gencturk92 keep watching videos and look really close, it’ll just look like red dots all over the plaza, sometimes you’ll see just a foot or a hand. (Also heard a story of someone seeing a person still strapped into their airplane seat in the plaza amongst the debris and bodies😢) I never truly understood what they meant by people falling (I could understand jumping) until I watched more videos.. those poor people were literally outside of the building, a hundred stories up trying to scale the outside wall for fresh air, and they just lose their grip/footing.. absolutely tragic, gut wrenching, and heartbreaking.
I can feel the pain in Leslie Robertson’s voice (The engineer of these buildings) you can tell he feels a sense of responsibility. He is one hell of an engineer. Sir there was nothing you could have done differently. Your strong buildings allowed many to escape that day.
i think the pain is he wants to tell the world the truth but would get killed. not his fault at all. he built buildings capable of withstanding MULTIPLE plane hits and IMPOSSIBLE to be brought down by fire. it would have literally burnt everything and left the steel frame there
@@jimmystaddon4252 Dude, you can literally see in this video where the steel bent. It broke from the impact and then bent from the heat warping it with tons of weight on top. It makes sense, just give it up.
@@jimmystaddon4252 dude you don't have to melt the beams. You just have to heat them to a certain point to lose the its integrity. And burning fuel can do that
"Charred remains from passengers on Flight 11 still melted onto their seats". That's horrifying . Also , the people in the South tower who saw that big ball of flame on the other side of the North Tower and seeing burning bodies flying out of the building when the first plane hit is terrifying.
I was seven when 9/11 happened and one of the last to be picked up from school. I saw the South Tower come down and froze until a stranger grabbed me up and carried me running- I never got to meet him but he is one of my heroes. My daddy was a orthopaedic surgeon and my mom was an ER nurse from CT so they both headed in as soon as they heard. I was at elementary school in NYC but even the teachers were in shock. I'll never forget that day but I thank God for that man saving my life.
the first guy who jumps out, his clothes are so blackened he looks like a chimney sweep, you can tell he was completely covered in smoke and fire. it must have been like an oven inside that building. just thousands of tons of paper and insulation to burn. they couldn't know if help was coming or not, so if jumping out was the best option, you know that it was absolute hell in those offices.
I watched this happen on the west coast from beginning to end. Little did I know that the second plane struck my father's office on the 73rd floor. Fortunately he was in London and the whole company was on the street when it happened. The company president decided not to return to their offices when given the all clear to do so. It was a decision that saved all their lives. RIP to those that perished.
When you're running from fire toward light coming from the windows, there is no choice involved. It was basic instinct; they fell, they didn't jump. I remember seeing them fall live on TV, I was sixteen, two years away from moving to NYC. I never went, and I have mourned this tragedy for over 23 years. May they rest in peace.
Humans didn't do this, Freemasons/The Government did this. Al Quada is fake and Bin Laden is a former CIA Agent. Theyre not going to stop unless we stop them
@@Noah-to1cq Says a guy with a dead meme for his profile picture. Not everyone uses their online name and my online last name is Smith so it completely contradicts whatever you're implying
@Der Swartz Todt Go to a dictionary and look up the name Smith and learn that it's not a Middle Eastern name. Go to your non racist grandkids and they'll tell you not everyone uses their real name online. Go to all the 9/11 references before 9/11 happened and learn that the Freemasons did it
I'll remember this day all my life ! I'm French and i was 11 y/o, went back from school for lunch. My parent was in front of the TV. And after seeing some images i ask them "Is it an American movie ?". My mom look at me, in tears, and just said "Its not a movie.....its happening right now in New-York.... all these poor people in the towers...oh my God..." And even if i was young i knew the meaning was something more terrible and bigger than we could handle ! I can't forget this day, it was heartbreaking... :( Kiss from France, take care of you, people !
+AngeFemininMasculin2 - Une Chaîne Sur Les Sims I was 34 college student taking my IT course at Vancouver Community College in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada when this horrible event happened. I have never forgotten either :-( My deepest condolences for what happened in France on November 13, 2015. BIG CYBER HUG from Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada.
+Black People what?... they turned and ran, they didn't have Americas back.. Do you know history or are you just a trending person? Fuck France and all it is...
@Wonder Adair - WHAT were the news on September 11, 2011 and WHAT the news were the very NEXT day and days after ? If Americans would ever know WHO did it !
I was 18 when this happened. It has shaped my entire adult life. I still find myself coming back to these moments, almost twenty years later. The world changed that day.
I was a sophomore in college and saw it unfold. I still feel exactly the same emotions today when I see this as I did then. This shouldn't happen to any people anywhere for any reason.
I was 34 when 9/11 happened 😢 I saw he recording of the first plane hit one of the World Trade Center Towers on TV in the entrance of the VCC (Vancouver Community College) and saw the second plane hit the other Tower on live TV 😢
lindsey smith I'm 16, I was 1 when it happened, so I don't remember it. I've seen a lot of 9/11 videos, and it's always been kinda sad. But I've never cried by a video until now..
Watched it live unfolding on TV. There are things they showed that day they don’t show anymore. It took a long time to comprehend. In my city (in a different State), for days people wept in the streets. Never forget.
22 years later, and still makes me cry. To thinks what these people were going through these peoples minds right before they jumped, I hope God made this up to those people
the opening scene where the man jumps. You can see he's covered in soot probably in intense pain from the heat. I couldn't imagine the terror he felt to have to come to the realization that this is it. I'm going to die right now.
husker hammer I know. I know. Unfortunately for myself and many others fixated on this national tragedy the days and weeks after, this is very old news. We saw many front page photos of jumping victims; businessmen with ties flying, a couple going down hand and hand, ghastly, heartrendering. The sorrow is gone, the outrage remains.
War is Hell. Thats the problem today. Want to get rid of ISIS? Then many innocents must die because they hide amongst woman and children just as the VC did in 67.
I know this is off topic, but hiding behind innocent people, you said woman and children. There are innocent men. The sad thing is there are still so many non innocent people who dont care who you are if your not on their side.
Seeing people jump off the buildings from such heights because they would rather fall to their deaths than burn or suffocate to death will haunt me for life. That is one of the most saddest things I've ever witnessed. I cannot comprehend the things that were going through their minds as they were falling. These people didn't want to die, but they had no choice. It's so fucking hard to watch. My heart goes out to all the people who had to suffer on this day. I was only a few months old at this time so of course, I didn't know about this when it was happening.
And when you think of 3000 mothers, fathers, sisters , brothers, husbands, wives or lovers who never saw their loved one come home at tea time. How crushing must that have been ?
two of humans worst enemies ...smoke and carbon dioxide inhalation and falling from Great heights, Yet these poor buggers had No choice but to choose how they would die whether it was to choke and suffocate to the flames or jump too their deaths, how the hell do you comprehend anything like what those people had to endure and seeing those human bodies live on tv fall just made me physically sick ... I just hoped too god they passed out with the ferocity they fell... God rest all those who lost and were lost on that tragic day.
Why would you jump from 900 feet and not wait for help to arrive instead? Aren't your chances of survival greater by waiting for help to arrive than jumping 900 feet?
Diss Info i get what your saying because i thought that too. But just imagine how hot it must’ve been for them to jump. I’ve watched so many of these that sometime it looks like the person was blinded by the smoke and literally fell out.
I remember seeing smoke from my classroom. We all looked outside and our teacher ran out the room after getting a call. I was 10 going on 11. My dad was suppose to be there that day but missed his train and my mom wasnt to far either. As everyone was picked up from class and teachers were explaining what was happening my little sister and i were 2 of a hand full of students who were still at the school. I didn't see my mom for 2 days and my father (being NYPD) I didn't see for almost a week. He came home hugged us and cried... he didn't talk for awhile about it... he was one of the cops who found parts of ppl and bodies... this day.. week... month I'll never forget My dad now has cancer and is working to get better...
@@angyluzarmendaris2650 his name is Walter and thank you so much.💙💙💙 He is a wonderful dad and good friend. Wish I lived closer to help but can't afford it now. We talk everyday and i pray for him constantly.
I watch these videos every September. I remember that day so vividly. I was 13, and could not believe my eyes when watching h the r events unfold on TV…. My heart aches for everyone who list their lives or their loved ones on that dark day.
I am a 65 year old male Canadian. And on that morning I was at work and was sitting in my vehicle having my coffee break, when I turned on the news. I also revisit the horror of that day every year.. out of remembrance and respect for the victim's and their loved ones. 🙏🙏🙏
A special thanks to all of our men and women in uniform today -- not just our military personnel but our police, our firepeople, and our EMTs. We will not forget your service on 9/11/2001 and we appreciate what you do to keep us safe, every single day.
I just can't imagine all those people knowing they were going to die, even the people on the planes. Having to decide to jump from such a tall building to your death or stay in it and burn hits me to my core! I still find it all unbelievable, horrific and so beyond tragic! 💔
@@elainetompkins1189 Not sure what she is implying. A conspiracy or different story. Surely we would have heard this if it was done. I'd like the source of that info, too.
@@KindCountsDeb3773 Me too because that is the stangest version I've ever heard. Those planes left the airport and didn't stop anywhere. They each had one destination and If I remembered right the people on the plane headed for the Pentagon ganged up on the hijackers to stop them from reaching it and killing more people.... If I have my story straight! They were heroes that day!
I was a freshman in high school in Spanish class. The Principle came on the intercom and told the teachers to turn the tvs on the new channels. That was my first period class and as the bells rung through out the day nobody in my school moved. No lunches, no practices, no switching classes. That day I will never forget. Never ever forget. That was the day our county stood still, and that day was the day this county unified as one. There was no race, gender, religious belief, and political affiliation...just one county standing together.
My heart burns from the sadness of all those lives snuffed out. Every single time I watch anything about that day, I'm filled with deep sadness. To realize that the only other option to avoid burning alive was to jump from the highest buildings in NYC. If you've ever been a top the trade centers or have seen pics/videos.. it's startlingly high. All the feelings of questioning why they aren't being rescued, to the hope that they would, to then realizing it wasn't going to happen and then making the decision to jump because that was better than staying. I'm a Newyorker born and raised (upstate) and that day it didn't matter if you lived in NY, it felt like you lost friends and loved ones. What's super distressing is most young people don't even know it happened. It should never be forgotten. All the firefighters who didn't hesitate for one moment to walk up all those stairs to save lives..Heroes.
Horror honey horror ... I never ever recover totally from that day. I got grounded on JFK AIRPORT . I was waiting my brother . He was a janitor on south tower . He had a Nextel phone . I called and he said that , he was on subfloors . He heard and was coming to get me . We had a lunch on Windows of the world . I tried so many times to call him back and would go voice mail until it became full. I stoped a lady with her car asking a help to go there . She took me pretty closer . Walking there and seeing that was surreal .
overcame the fear to let go... i like to think that something helped them through it all and felt no fear or pain as they fell to earth... im a little traumatized by this... i wish i never watched it
No words can describe the overwhelming horror, sorrow and lastly the anger even after 22 years.... R.I.P to the victims and I pray their families and loved ones can find some peace.
@@juanitaflorescabrera537what about the people u nuked in nagasaki and hiroshima. What right did u morons have to kill people in Japan. Pearl harbour and 911 was the work of the usa, isrsel and tony blair. U killed your own people for 2 cents
Brains before BS , I almost cried just now. The only thing that kept me from crying was the rage that I felt when the Muslims were dancing in the streets over in the middle East, and Osama bin laden saying," be patient."
To call them „jumpers“ is really unsensitive. Nobody jumped because they wanted to. Light up a canddle, put your finger on the flame and watch it burn. Not possible! If your body burns, your reflexes will do anything to stop the pain. Not being able to make any decisions, you just run to escape fire. Thats what they did. Rest in peace to all people who lost their lives that day. 🙏🏻
You’ve got a hold of the wrong end of the stick. Clearly the woman crying for them was not the insensitive one. Maybe you are. Maybe you just feel the need to micromanage other people’s vocabulary. But you’ve got a hold of the wrong end of the stick either way.
I remember when I was in 6th grade we were in class watching a documentary about this, and some girl beside me said “ how stupid can u be to jump” and I got so pissed. I said “ how rude can u be to disrespect people like that, they had no choice. Either way they were going to die. Never say anything like that, because if you were put in that situation you would have no clue what to do.” And she just stared at me with a blank face. Everyone else did too
There are different ideas about that, Lina. Little children have some that are different and they change or stay the same as they grow. Some Christians haves strong ideas about it. It never hurts to try to understand what other people think
18 years later and it still reduces me to tears. This one event brought us all together for a brief moment...I wish we could feel like one nation again.
Universal Soldier Why does Israel get away with all these false flags? USS LIBERTY ATTACK, we did nothing, 9/11, we did nothing. So many, many more. ISRAELI FALSE FLAGS and GLOBAL TERRORISM on Microsoft. LBJ after the USS Liberty stated "so what if a few Americans died!" Was not just a few!
I was 12 years old. Now watching this at 29 years old.. is still the saddest thing I've ever watched And I can't believe I was alive for such a horrible attack. Rip to the 2,993 that died that day. It was probably the most people to die in a event like that. Which is utterly heartbreaking.
I was 13, and I will never forget the look on my mother’s face while she sat speechlessly weeping for hours watching the city she grew up in change forever.
I am in NYC this week and for the first time I have decided to build the courage to visit the museum... So many parts of it we are not allowed to take pictures - and it's understandable, but at the same time I wish the world would be able to see some of the stuff, there are lots of cards and draws made by children, and things like that. So many items that you dont see online. The museum was full and yet the air was so heavy and quiet... I had to sit outside for a while after the visit because it was a lot to take in... I was 8 back then and remember bits of that day, but it will for sure be something that we'll always remember... What a scary and sad day for the world. May the souls gone too soon rest in peace.
I am from Germany, and i never forget the Moment i saw this on TV. My Hands are shaking and i spend the next days in front of my TV without eating. This was very traumatic for me and i didn't know, that i am pregnant with my second Child. I never ever forget this pictures.
@Alqu001 ! Sadly it is not a lie. We in germany saw it on tv and we were all in shock. I was 18 at that time and i switched through the tv channels. At first i thought it is a movie, but then i realised it wasn´t. I ran to my parents and told them what happened. We watched the news over and over again, because we couldn´t believe it. I know now that some believe that there weren´t any planes and it was all made up by the government. Who knows what the truth is.
@Alqu001 ! Don´t call her a liar because she shares her emotions. Everytime i see videos of this day i´m crying. It is a horror and absolut nightmare to see people jumping off the building knowing that they will die. It is something i will never forget. So many people died in the most brutal way, how can you not be upset and sad and mad?
@Alqu001 ! This is your opinion and has nothing to do with her. How many times have you seen someone die live on television? Before and after this day, i have never seen someone die and she probably neither. Like i said, don´t call someone sharing his/her emotions a liar, it is very disrespectful. You should apologise to her.
I remember getting home from school here in the north west England and getting through the door at home and I turned the tv on and witnessed this tragedy I was devastated for everyone in your country stay safe everyone 👍
martintrick when I got home, I hid under the coffee table and started crying. I was in 6th grade. they put this on the TV and we watched the 2 tower get hit.
I had almost boarded that plane, back when I was in second grade. I just remember seeing the plane hit the buildings and, to this day I still wonder what could have lead to a thief stealing my mothers purse the night before.
Still gives me chills just like it did as I watched it happen on live tv. I started watching just before the 2nd plane hit and saw both towers come down. I remember every little detail of that day. I come back to these videos every year and never ceases to shock and horrify me to tears. All of those poor people trapped up in the towers and having to make the decision to burn to death or jump to their death is one of the most heartbreaking things I've ever seen. RIP to all of those souls that lost their lives that day.
Same. My wife woke me up after the first plane hit and I was in front of the TV to see the second one. One thing I still vividly recall is footage they were taking from inside the lobby of one of the towers while every few seconds you could hear a major thud-bang and the sound of shattering glass as jumper bodies hit parts of the glass structure at the base of the building. I've never seen that footage again (thankfully) - but I've never forgotten that sound and the expressions on the firefighters as they instinctively knew what the sounds were. My eyes still well up with tears even today when I re-watch 9/11 footage. I'm 60yrs old and will take memory of that horrific day to my grave.
I'm the same way when this month or day comes up that's all I watch it's hard to watch but we listen to people's stories and what they went through that day
I was at a public library that morning (didnt have the internet at home yet) and saw a picture of the building burning with the caption "history being made". I was like, WHAT!?, then looked around and realized I was the only person in there. I went home just as everyone else had.
I am a native New Zealander , we are devastated by the last weeks horrific situation that occured last week, , no matter the cause , Innocent lives were lost in 9/11 , i watched in horror and disbelief when we were shown broadcasts of the events that unfolded in America in 2001, that continued to bring many different emotions to light, anger,disbelief,etc...... Whoever is as fault, the fact remains that the world saw strength in the american people ,that showed resiliance,kindness,and fortitude, and in fact we cried with you, but whoever persons planned it, failed because it made you stronger and as a nation became united . Aroha (love) Kia kaha (keep Strong) .
The occult of 33 and the Satanic Government did this. And they succeded because to this day people still believe Al Qeada did it and that planes were involved. They succeded because it made people angry towards the Middle East and a lot of people signed up for the Army afterwards. They want people to turn violent and they also want to get guns away from us so we cant defend ourselves when they take over. That's why they staged the Christchurch attacks. Everything in this world is a lie and is controlled by the Satanic Government. Watch Russianvids
Thank you so much for watching. I was only 1 year old when this happened, however my mother told me she bawled like a baby when she watched it live on the news while carrying me. RIP to the fallen. Cheers from the U.S.
I'm also from the UK and was 17 when this happened. I remember it vividly, being in the college library and one of the librarians coming out of their office to invite everyone in to watch the news coverage. It was towards the end of the college day over here and I saw the two towers on fire from that library office, then before heading home the South Tower collapse and then listening to the radio on the coach on the way home. On the Friday a memorial was held in the town my college was in and I skipped college to attend. I went all over looking for an American bandana to wear or flag to fly; all sold out. Then that evening, it was the last night of the Proms - an annual classical music festival that takes place during each summer over here - and the BBC broadcast the closing night's events. Off the top of my head I can't remember the conductor's name, nor that of the orchestra - though it was possibly the BBC Concert Orchestra - but in tribute to what had happened they played Schubert's 'Adagio for Strings' and I sobbed and sobbed. My mum asked why I was crying and I said "I don't know". I think I felt slightly silly for crying for an event that had nothing to do with me, thousands of miles away and with no connection to the US. But as the coverage was broadcast over those days and weeks, as memorials were held and as that orchestra played that night, I felt pain, just as everyone who saw it all unfold felt pain - small in comparison to those way more affected by it all, but there nonetheless. The worldwide population of decent, non-murderous human beings came together during that time, in grief for such loss and tragedy bestowed upon our fellow humans and it hurt, it hurt us all.
@@Westsideauditor1469 Damn, it's so strange but cool you remember it so vividly. It's something I'll never forget either even if I was just a baby and don't remember what I felt/heard. It's such a tragedy in history that I'm sure the WORLD won't forget tbh.
I'm Also from England and I was 11 years old when this happened, I remember coming home from school and seeing the breaking news on the TV, was absolutely terrifying, can't imagine what it must have been like in real life. Absolutely heartbreaking
@SaNdY LOUISE WoOdWaRd1969 What I'm indicating is the extent of power to which this event had on the rest of the world, that's why im saying im from the uk and still got moved by it
The videos of all those people on the top floors is always so haunting. To know there is no way down but death. The people on the planes as well. So very tragic. Im 29 now. I was only 7 at the time. So as an adult, it just hits different.
Yes we need love and positivity I'm only 11 but I know this is a hard time to be in so I try to stay positive and I meet some people that are having a hard time online eventhough I couldn't really help or really know them I just make them happy and make there day
deadlyhunter I wish I had half of what you have at 11. You should feel so proud u have a good head on your shoulders! Keep it up you will go so far! Thank you
My mother worked for a financial company based there, we lived in Connecticut and most of the time she was in Stamford, CT. but spent many days in Manhattan. Luckily for our family she was at her usual office in CT that day.
He was a true hero. I apologize for the loss of your friend. He's in a better place now and always within your heart. He'll always be there to protect you. R.I.P Christopher A Santora ❤️🌹
So just to put it in perspective, when the first tower collapsed the weight of the floors above the strike impact was the same weight as the RMS Titanic. Pressing down on top of floors that are no longer there as the plane literally deleted them. God bless from Ireland to all those innocent people murdered that day.
Do you REALLY Think for one moment that 19 Arabs got past the highest Security in the World? How stupid you are. Just do your home work on Building 7 ( WTC 7 ) came down and it was not hit. "Controlled explosion". Watch Aaron Russo telling the people what rockefeller told him months before Sept. 2001 "Planes will be flying into buildings and we will be looking for a man in a cave". It's all on RUclips, do your research and be a good judge.
I'm Irish and it makes me so angry as well, images from 9/11 are embedded in my head, Americas darkest day, humanity's darkest day, we are all still praying for America, terrorism will NEVER, I repeat NEVER prevail, god bless the USA.
Sainglain, why are you insulting immediatly a perfect unknown fellow of yours ? Did hayes572 said only once he was believing it's Al Qiada or US government ? No, he's just said he was angry, he didn't say against who. Don't reply please and next time, think what you say... before posting in here.
@beatsneromonga - Fuck you and your middle east Pile of Shit!!! What did the people in that building have to do with the military and middle east? You are all garbage and deserve what u get.
It was my first day of school ever. Some of my classmates lost a parent, and a few lost both. I was standing on the shore asked my dad what the buildings were in the water. He explained that it was New York City and the buildings were the Twin Towers, and that he would take me there to see them one day. That was 9/10. My dad helped in Ground Zero and I remember smelling smoke on him. Somethings you never forget.
Every year at this time I share a poem I wrote the day after /11 . I cried for hours contemplating their last few minutes on earth and tried to put it into words. My dream is for it to be added to the 9/11 museum. This is about a man on the 96th floor and his last conversation with God before jumping to his death. 8:15 am September 11th 2001. The Last Prayer God I need to talk to you but I don't have much time. Desperate thoughts of no way out keep racing through my mind. There are no elevators no stairs to take me down, just a wall of smoke and fire...96 floors above the ground. I held my breath my eyes transfixed on a jet flying out of control. I prayed I was dreaming and fell to my knees as I struck just a few floors below. As my life flashes before my eyes memories begin to unfold in my mind, as though somehow if I wish hard enough I can save them for all time. But the hourglass of life has emptied all its sand and the fire is getting hotter now so God please take my hand. You said you'd always be there to catch me when I fall, so I'm stepping out in faith, because this building is very tall. Be with my wife lord give her strength, I love her so very much. How I wish I could hold her one last time and feel her gentle touch. I'm Breaking so many promises God I know the kids will wonder why. Dads not there to tuck them in or hold them when they cry. Who'll take my son to little league, Who'll teach him how to pray. Whos going to walk my daughter down the aisle on her wedding day. Im trying my best to be strong, they say men arent suppose to cry, but inside my heart is breaking. becauseI don't want to die. I know you'll send your angels and my soul will soon be free. So I have one last prayer lord, as I step into eternity. You've blessed me with a wonderful life,...beautiful children, and a loving wife. Please hold them safe in the palm of your hand, until in heaven we will meet again...amen.
I will never forget the sound of those engines and the high whine as the first plane came roaring down the Hudson. The house shook since we were only 300 or so feet from the Hudson River. I jumped out of bed to see my mom crying, saying we were at war. I ran downstairs to the TV after comforting her, just in time to see the second plane hit.
+mkay whatever ...Why the hell do I need to shut MY mouth??? I said absolutely nothing wrong! This is a serious matter that has never left my mind, and one that I have studied feverishly, trying to make heads or tails out of since the day it happened! What the HELL would YOU do if faced with such a dilemma??? I was in tears as I watched these videos, and all you can do is insinuate that I'm making some kind of joke out of it. Well fine, if that's what your single-digit IQ leads you to believe. Just do me one favor and stay away from my posts unless you have a BIG apology to make and something sensible to say!
+Dallas Cheked Sadly there's so many grossly ignorant and cruel people infesting today's social sites that it's easy to mistake a serious reflection and thought with that of yet another attempt to make fun of and demean the horrifying tragedy. I've had the same question numerous times. It's beyond my comprehension, to have to choose between which way my life should violently and tragically end..... I can't imagine. I would guess the heat and need for air would take away the normal rationale we put into our thoughts. Jumping would probably be an act of survival in a way. Still makes me shake to my core. I don't think there's anything more horrific than such a choice.
Listening to the screaming people is horrible... this attack didn't just kill the people in the planes and in the buildings, it was designed to terrorize the people and authorities on the ground.
BBC admit refusal to report on Hunter Biden Laptop story
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Your full of shit dude we all know it was an inside job it was planned long before Trump Biden Obama or Bush ever came along. Republicans and democrats are both guilty, of course none of us will ever be told the truth so don't even try to ask for it because they'll never tell us. We are stupid citizens we're not smart enough to figure it out and they know it.
It's only a story in weak minded sheeple republicans! Get over it~
Because there is nothing to report. Now stfu with your repugnagant wingnut garbage.
Who gives a shit? Report on the January 6th hearings.
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The people who unfortunately jumped from the buildings did not commit suicide; they were murdered in cold blood. They had no choice, and watching these documentaries you never get used to seeing the devastation. RIP to all the victims who passed away along with their family and friends. God speed...
Yep, it was either burn to death or fall into the streets for a faster death. The hijackers forced them to make this choice.
does those people who jumped are dead? pls enlighten me, u may think that i'm too dumb to ask but i'm just a kid who's curious about this. we're the rescuers abled to save them using those equipments that looks like a trampoline? (i'm not sure if it's called a trampoline) so did they able to make it? or did they just jump so they won't suffer and burn them alive? pls answer
Katrina Ysabel P. Sarzaba they couldnt survive they would be falling too fast so when they land they would immediately die
@Bob Smith maybe they thought at least someone would find their body to identify them. Whereas to burn there would be nothing left. Although from that height and speed Idon't think there was much to identify. I still after all these years cannot watch this without tears. it still devastates me.
@ClearlyNotYou wow idiot whats your malfunction
My mom worked on the 91st floor. She left her job in the Twin Towers in 1998. She is alive and well today
It wasn't her time to go....
Probably the best decision of her life.
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I also think about the people earlier that year (or years before), who were fired from their jobs; or forced to resign. They may have been disappointed, but it saved their lives.
why you lying
I remember ever minute of that day. Had I not wanted to sleep late that day, I would have been on the 82nd floor. Instead I was on a subway at the West 4th station when the first plane hit my tower.
wow thank goodness youre ok
Thank you!
+Aquariel Charm sorry for any loss of friends in that building😢😫😖😭😥😞😰,but thanks goodness your ok there's a reason for everything like you sleeping in.👏🏻👌🏻😘❤️🌮🌯
Very nice of you, thank you so much.
Holy hell. That's a close call.
We won't forget. 23 years on and we still watching documentries. My condolences to the families from SA.
Remember Rick Rescorla, who gave his own life while saving hundreds of others. Thank you Rick.
Who was he?
@@caoimhekelly9192 you've heard of Google, right?
@@gorblimeyguv no offense your kind of rude, I did Google him. I'm just a small bit confused with as what he did during 9/11 and for someone honouring and respecting someone and there memory your kind of snappy.
@@gorblimeyguv I'm not even American I'm sorry that I didn't know who he was so please dont be getting so hot and bothered. Sorry
@@caoimhekelly9192 pay.no.mind to.him. God bless your kind heart. I don't know Rick but I'm sure he'll have appreciated your kind Inquisition.
The two jumping and holding hands together in their last moments gets me every time 😢
I never watched,I had to close my eyes.. it's just to much for me,I cried for them knowing the choices of which way to die... I have to say I don't want to choose
your baby 😢 horrible.....
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In the beginning that person jumped too . It’s a horrible choice stay up there and die in the fire or falling debri or jump . it’s so sad
It Was Believed That Their Bodies Remained Hugging Together. It’s So Sad. 😢
I can't imagine how those firefighters felt trying to save people and then feeling the floor crumble underneath them. No one deserves to die like that.
Ch- ahh was in a hotel fire and they shut off all elevators pronto and you have to run down contrete steps bare- feet and in underpants at 2 a.m. It was a shock to me seeing a fireman running upp the stairs pass me with a large sledge hammmer in his hands as it did not occur too me firemen use them in our mega contrete jungle citys on our mixxed Planet- ''Earth.''
@@omarsheriff51- Not all of them died.
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Watching these documentaries now as a grown man with children makes me realize how this day was even much worse than I thought as a young teenager. I can't even imagine the horror those people and their families must have felt . May they rest in peace.
I was 11 so I had no real understanding but I fly out of logan airport if I were to be traveling anywhere so that at least feel literally close to home. I still get anxiety when I hear low flying jets.
Exact same situation, here, I was in seventh grade at the time. And I remember it vividly, but now years later, at 34 years old, with 3 kids. It is so much more evident the horror that unfolded that day and how big of a deal it was the fact that these people were jumping out of an over 100 story building plunging to their death because it was better than what would happen if they stayed in there. It's complete insanity and unthinkable!! It even fills me with rage in one way because it was so unnecessary and senseless. It was just pure evil and the second plane that hit the second tower hit it even lower than the first tower which is what I assumed was their goal was to cause maximum damage by affecting as many floors as they could so basically hitting the buildings as low as they could and it's so infuriating what happened to all of these people & the married couples that worked in these buildings that were killed whose kids became orphans that day I just can't even!
@@Randomvr666 ...and now so many of our own children cheer on and side with the same monsters who murdered so many 1000's of innocents that day.
@@thecaptainsnark My son was 11 when this happen - he is a 34 yr old Doctor now and said that he wondered if what they were seeing was as scary as the Pearl Harbour attack (he asked this at that time) an I told him that they didn't have that live on the telly back then.
Me too…I was in university at the time but didn’t process it the same way I am now after having a family of my own.
It's hard to believe kids that weren't even born yet, are now watching this with the same personal detachment we felt when we studied Pearl Harbor..
I know it’s very sad. All over Twitter young people were hash tagging ‘all buildings matter ’ and it really hit me in my gut to see the detachment and mockery of this terrible event.
@@Sarah-ft8jr All buildings matter? Seriously? One of the reasons I stay away from that app. I understand if people think they're being clever and applying terms to completely unrelated things but. Imagine if you were 90 floors up from a burning tower ready to jump.
It is a generation divider, those who remember what happened and those who do not. The same will happen with the generation before and after the 2020 pandemia. I was 16 at the time and to this day I cant forget the horror of watching this live and knowing so many people were dying. The worst was hearing people in my country saying that the US deserved such an attack and I had a couple heated discussions when I retorted that those people did not deserve any of it, that these were the actions of cowards who cared nothing for the innocent as long as they sent their twisted message.
Dark humor isn’t actually making fun of the people who died or the actual situation. They are just jokes. Just because I was born after doesn’t mean I can’t sympathize, because I do
I was born a year later, but just listening to this breaks my heart and feels some kind of despair.
Jump or Burn? Such a terrible decision
haz tres makes sense
But the feeling as you fell, worse than any roller coaster with that horrifying sensation in your gut. Both options seem terrifying to me.
Jumping is painless, but honestly it's very unfortunate these innocent people had to choose.
Anna Jared yup :/
Aaaah! I hate thinking about that! Happy thoughts....happy thoughts....
RIP The people who had to jump to avoid death by fire or toxins.
RIP to the responders who didn’t make it out.
RIP to the people who died upon collision and fire.
RIP to the people who died from toxins and smoke.
RIP to those who lost their lives because of this attack.
You will all be missed.
but watch again and tell me that plane isn't black. And which commercial airliners are black?
@@davemwangi05 what are u trying to say u
Islam stinks
@@un7490 I'm trying to say I love you very much.
@@davemwangi05 don't be stupid
Let us not forget the casualties that have snowballed from this event as well. My dear friend saw this happen from his rooftop on the lower east side. He became so enraged that he enlisted immediately. He went through four tours (Two in Iraq, two in Afghanistan), survived, and suffered immensely from PTSD and addiction afterward. He died in 2021. RIP, Weej. I’ll love you forever.
My sincere thanks to your beloved Weej. I, too, have a family member who served multiple tours in Iraq and Afghanistan. He graduated college in 2001, and was in Afghanistan in 2002. He is now a decorated Colonel. I lost friends in NYC that day. It was the single worst heartbreak of my life. I was working at the headquarters of the security company who screened the terrorists who boarded American 77 and United 93. I will never forget. My heart has never fully healed.
What is the point of attacking and killing innocent civilians of Iraq and Afghanistan similar to the innocent people who died on 9/11 due to the actions of ONE terrorist group? Where was the alleged WMD that Bush claimed was hidden? Your friend is an example of what happens when one lacks critical thinking skills.
The sight of people falling or leaping from the burning buildings - that was the worst.
guydreamr the sound of those poor people as the crashed through the glass in the lobby is awful
Yeah because the people on the plane died quick
@@ladolcevita312
I didn't see that part.
I thought the sounds when they hit the ground or rooftops below was even worse at first, but the more I thought about it, the more I hope that was their moment of total freedom from pain fear and suffering (unless they were cruel to animals or did f-ed up things to kids, in that case I hope they suffered)
the worst is your government did it wake up people
Anyone who ran into those buildings to save people after seeing that second plane hit I commend that level of bravery. No one even knew if more were coming after that.
Jesus Christ....in 22 years I never thought about it that way.
And they have no comunication inside the buildings😢 RIP
I have a picture of the first firemen truck driving to the towers. They were first to go, none of them survive.
THEY ALL DIED ! Those heroes may be Rest In Peace. 😢💙 Never forget them.
I remember reading that someone said for all those going into the building while others were fleeing, it was a 'stairway to heaven'😪
The firefighters!
That guy that missed the bus to work that day is probably the luckiest guy ever.
I saw somewhere that Seth MacFarlane was supposed to be on one of the planes, but he overslept.
Seth MacFarlane is a lucky guy
Lucky as the towers owner and family who decided not to go in that day--hm???
Mike Perry He actually was hungover and had a wrong departure time from his travel agent.
@@mikeperry8863 Mark Wahlberg was supposed to be on one also.
My brother-in-law was in the Pentagon on that day. They were watching the horrible scene in NY when the building shook. The plane went through his side of the Pentagon. It stopped before the C wing, which he was in. He had to run through smoke through the other two wings, then through the open middle area and through the other side to escape. He heard, smelled, and saw horrible things that day. He lost 5 colleagues. He couldn't get to his car due to emergency vehicles. Some random stranger took him home. It was 5 hours before we heard he was ok.
Never forget!!!!
For years, I keep coming back to watching these documentary. I don't know why. Maybe because I find it so surreal
I find myself doing the same, what a horrific event in history!!
I know what you mean, I was in 10th grade and supposed to go to school when it happened, my mom and dad along with other family in multiple vehicles came and got me from my friends house that i had slept over at and we drove into the mountains to our family cabin and stayed there for 2 weeks until they felt things were safe before we returned home. It was a scary time. We didn't know what was going on, we thought we were at war and this was a preemptive strike of what was to come, and were expecting nukes and we were in a constant state of fear. I still occasionally get panic attacks looking back at those times in my mind
Its like watching a film on TV, so heartbreaking 💔
I do the same. I don't know why either.
Same here. I remember watching parts of this live on tv as it was happening, and at the time, I was numb (I was a 14 year old high school freshman). The one thing that struck me most was realizing what the crashing sound was from inside the WTC lobby - people jumping.
Watching in 2019, my eyes are full of tears my throat is sore...I'm overwhelmed thinking of all the lives lost...RIP to all...
Right? I was in second grade in Texas when this happened. I remember that day clearly. I was so, so sad. Especially watching the news and seeing people jumping. I remember my mom explaining to me that they had to make a choice between burning to death or jumping, and her crying while doing so. She actually came and pick me and my baby sister up from school early and we went to go pick up my daddy from work early, just in case something happened in the DFW metroplex (she wanted us to all be together). Still just breaks my heart thinking of all those poor people.
Same here.
Me too, I tear up and am horrified with this event.
I could see the WTC from my HS library in Queens, and would sit there staring at the beautiful towers, dreaming of my future life in fabulous Manhattan (1983). The epitome of success. I cried like a baby when those towers fell. May whatever Higher Power there is bless and keep all who were affected. All who died, the injured, the heroes, their families and friends, the rescue dogs...everyone... love and peace. I love you NYC and I always will.
It still makes me cry too.
It was a defining moment.
Everyone remembers exactly where they were that morning.
@ROOTSCONTRA I'm going to introduce to you the revolutionary idea that you can be sad about more than one tragic event. Crazy, I know.
I remember my grandma was getting me ready for my 1st grade class, and out of the sudden the news pop up with this tragedy. My grandma decided not to take me to school this day.. I'm in college now, and my grandma died about 3 years later... RIP...love you granny. She was so protective and had a beautiful soul..😢 ❤
nobody cares! this isn't about u.
I was also very little and though I didn't know it at the time I still know exactly where I was. At the doctor's office with my parents everyone in tears for a different reason, then as soon as we leave everyone in the lobby crying. Also RIP to your grandmother
Condolences sweetie x
This isn't about your granny.
@@ov7spears I care! :) I was visiting my grandmother when first plane hit.
I had an opportunity to visit the WTC in July of 2001 and my brain could not comprehend what I was watching only a couple months later. Totally horrific and still haunts me to this days. Rest knowing that you are not forgotten.
Same here. I have been there on April 9 of 2001. All those pictures of 9/11 still haunt me and i always ask myself what happened to the people on observation deck i met 5 month earlier...What happened to the lady who took a photo of me and my mom on the placa, what happened to the people of the restaurant on the placa...9/11 changed us and a part of me will never realize the pure horror happened on that day...
Interesting. I never thought about how many visitors and tourists were killed that day!!
I'm watching this on the 22nd anniversary from the UK. I can remember vividly the events if that day as a 28yr old working in a elderly care home. The feelings of hopelessness and fear, the empathy we felt for the USA and the sadness for every soul lost. The braveness and selflessness of all the emergency services. Its a day I will never forget.
I was 44 and 3 months pregnant with my last son in Los Angeles, CA. I remember watching on TV as I got my 9 yr old ready for school and my husband and I got ready for work. I did not want to go to work that day and wanted to just stay by the TV and watch. But I had a new staff person who had just started on Monday 9/10/2001 and had to go to work to train them. I have friends and co-workers who live and work in New York. I just prayed none of them died. It was better for my pregnancy and health that I did not dwell on what was happening to other Americans in New York. Still to this day I watch videos and remember the attack on my great country the USA. NEVER AGAIN! NEVER AGAIN!
We will never forget 🇺🇸💔❤️
🇬🇧🇺🇲
It’s weird how you remember exactly where and what you were doing. I was 13-14 years old coming home from school in north west England, some of my friends said the trade centres had been blown up by terrorists. I didn’t even know wtf the trade centres or terrorists were until I got home & saw the news. I just knew them as the two massive skyscrapers in nyc.
RIP to all the innocent people who were snatched from this world on that horrific day, and RIP to the millions of innocent lives lost during the ensuing war on terror.
So sad that so much life was wasted just because of a few sick brainwashed idiots.
Or forgive.@@Chickadeebunny
The people hanging out the window trying to get air and to get away from the fire and looking for help, just tore me apart inside. And 20 yrs later it still hurts me R.I.P. to all who died that day
Watching September 2024.
The news helicopters could buzz around filming, but they couldn’t rescue anyone.
The people above the impact floors waving cloths at the windows, and you knew they couldn’t be rescued.
The schoolchildren whose parents didn’t pick them up.
Firefighters, Port Authority, Police, who ran toward the fire to help others.
The managers who stayed inside to direct others out.
The cars left unclaimed at commuter rail stations up and down New York, New Jersey, Connecticut. The people who never drove home.
The First Responders still perishing of disease today from the toxicity in the rubble.
Never forget.
I am here on 9/11, 19 years later. I still miss you mom and dad.😌❤️
Sorry for your loss Valley, my prayers and heart goes to u
Nana efua Neffie bless you
@@urbanrealism237 bless you too and abundantly!😊
Bless you Val ❤️🙏🏽
May god be with you ❤️
The firefighters, police, and emergency health responders went in that day knowing they weren’t coming back. True heroes.
I disagree, I think they went in thinking we are going to go up there and put out this fire. Then eventually that changed the longer they were at the WTCs
I disagree. Nobody (not even the terrorists) knew that the buildings were going to collapse. There are phone calls and recordings from people near the impact saying that they’re going to be okay and everything is under control. They thought they were going to be saved, and the firefighters thought they could save them. To me, it makes it even more heartbreaking.
The problem was that they should have been wearing respiratory masks. Pulverized concrete is silica, it's glass. That's why most got lung cancer from exposure and breathing it in.
Exactly. I've always thought of the firefighters going in. They knew they weren't coming out.
I guarantee you they didn't know they were going to die. I know it sounds dramatic to say they knew, but nobody knew the buildings were coming down. They never would have ordered a suicide march.
my dad was there that day ... he was one of the responding police officers but he did make it out. RIP to the fallen officers and to the people who died on this terrible horrific day.
Edit : i visited the freedom towers and it was an experience. I felt the rush of all the people who ever died, it was exciting yet sad. When I was on the top of the trade center It was very scary and now I describe the experience as terrifying yet breathtaking and heartbreaking. Please tell your parents or loved ones that you are grateful for what they do and are alive at this very moment.
Did or didn't?
***** he did make it out
idk my name I'm glad your father made it out, I hope he is doing fine. Something like that must not be easy for him to live with.
This made me cry for one week
I guess he had friends that died then :(
Am in Africa but watching this made me cry,no one deserves such cruelty
Thank you for your empathy. We are all people.
@Henry Discipline yes, so damn true
@@modanayeye people get killed like every day in Syria and Iraq, and many other countries. These people are civil,
Reatile Mofolo this is one of the most important and beautiful I’ve seen in my life💕
So you need some donations?? What's your point of mentioning where you are from??
No matter who you think was responsible for the 9/11 attacks, always respect and remember those innocent people who’s lives were cut short on that day. Love from Britain ❤️
Those are really wise words, thank you
It was Muslims. No mystery
@James Freeman You must be brain dead
@@darrylilg don't say Muslims as if it was all of them. I'm somewhat of an atheist but don't say Muslims as if all of them have done it. Every religion has good people and assholes.
The fed govt is responsible for this. Look up +GematriaEffectNews. There is coding. Bush family was behind this no questions about it.
I'm so glad this is being shown. We must NEVER forget!!!
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Funny you are!!!
Izlam is now the golden baby of the west.
Izlam will destroy ewerything……
@@olevegnIzlam is scared of Izrael🇮🇱
Agreed
So hard to believe this was almost 20 years ago.
Remember it like yesterday.
Will haunt me forever.
Same. I was only 18 but I remember almost every single part of that day. I had to go to work at a bar in Michigan and not a single customer came in. It was just us employees watching the footage on tv. It was so surreal.
OF COURSE ISRAEL DID IT.
ANYBODY WHO SUPPORTS THE TERRORIST STATE OF ISRAEL SHOULD HANG FOR TREASON!
FUCK ISRAEL! NUKE ISRAEL!
This happened when I was 10, yet I remember this day more vividly than any day of my life. This May I went to the 9/11 memorial in Manhattan, and I was so overwhelmed of the memory of those that lost their lives that day. It’s something that can’t be processed unless you stand next to those fountains that mark the footprints of those great towers we lost....
@James Freeman theres a typo
@James Freeman you're trying really hard to get a rise out of people...just like 911. 😂
I'm not sure if this applies to everyone, but whenever I discuss 9/11, people will tell you exactly where they were, what they were doing, and what they were feeling. I can barely remember what I did last week, but I can remember every detail from 9/11 and what was going on around me.
Yep. Like generations before us who remember where they were on Dec 7th 1941 when Pearl Harbor was attacked. And when JFK was shot on Nov 1963
It brings me right back took me 15hrs to get out of NYC and I heard my father scream on the top his lungs "Thank you GOD" and burst into tears when I cld finally get through to him he lived in AZ to tell him I am fine and I am safe . No words can describe the horror, devastation, sadness of the loss of life that occurred..RIP to the thousands of women and men and to the bravery of the FDNY, NYPD and all of ambulance crew
Same. I remember everything from that morning to what the sky looked like in NJ
It’s called a core memory - specific set of memories that hold more emotional value that have a lasting impact on a person’s life.
@@b-dub6865 Thank you. Despite being over 3,000 miles away and watching it all unfold live on TV, it goes to show just how much this day changed a lot of people. I can only imagine what it must have been like for those who were actually there in person.
I started typing something a little different and found myself stuck .. Honestly, I have no words. May the souls of the departed find peace.
You know what gets me about this documentary? That the official line of crap is still being towed and the powers that be are still shoving the BS official story down our throats with these presentations with their sad music in the background and the sadly lame explanations for the collapses. Three steel and concrete buildings collapse straight down for the first time in the history of architecture and construction, all on the same day and two of them within hours of fires starting. Oh yeah the “terrorists”...”they figured it out” alright, they sure did. Unbelievable propaganda. Would make Stalin envious. This entire event is soaked in shock and awe...and Americans should well know what country is famous for and proud of their ability to shock and awe. These types of documentaries are as criminal as what happened to all those innocent, civilian victims on 9/11.
Jenus Page-Franklin
Well said.
vincent vangopher
I’ll tell you what, unless you had someone that died on that tragic day..YOU DON’T GET TO SAY SHIT! Shame on you! Thousands of people died that day, you don’t get to be disrespectful to any of the widows, fatherless children, widowers, parents, grandparents, aunts, uncles, brothers and sisters. This was for, and about the VICTIMS. HOW DARE YOU speak so ill of those who passed away in such a tragic horrific way. You don’t get to minimize their deaths, you don’t have that right! How about knocking on the door of the victims families and sharing your “theory” with them? There is a time and a place for everything. THIS is NOT the time OR THE PLACE. What is WRONG with you? Do you feel no empathy?!?
Vincent Vangopher Other skyscrapers have caught fire and none of them have come down like that. One Fireman said that they sounded like a demolition collapse. Then how does one explain the planes if it was an inside job?
@@Carol-D.1324 vangopher expresses his opinion about what and who caused it - the actual facts. NOT about the victims or their family. So quit the false accusations.
After all these years 9/11 still blows my mind. It just reminds me how fragile the human body is, all those poor ppl didn’t stand a chance 😢 .The heart of man is so vile.
A memory you don't want to remember but would never forget.
alvincyt Exactly right, and sadly wrong to think of.
Jacob Collins Stop swearing.
@@jacobcollins9389 Those dickheads are still in control. They're in the White House, they're sports stars, they're Hollywood celebrities, they're televangelists, they're public figures. They're Freemasons and they planned this a long time ago
R.I.P. Robert Emmet Parks jr. Much loved and devoted Father, Brother and Son. Your memory lives on in the hearts of all who loved you and you shall not be forgotten! ❤️
Joe Blow I’m sorry for your loss! 😥🥺 I was almost 11 years old when this happened. I am now 28. I still remember that day as if it where yesterday. I remember where I was when I found out what happened and I remember my mums tears at what had happened to our allies in America. I was just a child, I should never have had to learn of such evil (and neither should anybody!) but that is the day, I learned what a terrorist is and that is something a child should never have to know or understand!
London Girl He was/is the brother of a close friend of mine. I never had the opportunity to meet him but I see and feel the pain and grief every year on 9/11 through my good friend, his sister. It’s so incredibly difficult to try to understand how the deaths of the victims affects people who knew them. People become ill and over time die and when loved ones pass away in that way it’s easier to absorb because you know it’s coming but when a loved one is murdered by terrorists in such a sudden horrific and senseless manor it’s like being kicked in the stomach and your heart ripped from your chest. And the pain and sadness is magnified many times over. My friend and her family get very upset when people say it was planned and carried out by our own government or the most outrageous claims of no planes but middles. It’s So hurtful to hear that. She and I know what happened and who was responsible and to her and me all that really matters is he, Robert is gone...forever.
London Girl And thanks for your kind words. I will pass it along to his sister
Joe Blow yes please do. Please also pass on my love and condolences
RIP Rise In Power.
CAN WE ALL GIVE GRATITUDE TO THE MEN WHO FOUGHT ON THE 4th PLANE to not hit the intended target.
Thanks to the passenger and crew for saving other people from death.
Dulcelina Cabral. AMEN,REAL HEROES AND HEROINES.TRUE "AVENGERS"
God bless them. They knew they were going to die
Ikr. Such amazing people. God bless them
Dulcelina Cabral WTF R U TALKING ABOUT???
@@Scriball A fourth plane was hijacked and supposed to go into the white house I believe (correct me if I'm wrong) but the passengers managed to take control so it didn't happen (the passengers still died though).
This day changed the world. I remember so well how the world was pre September 11 2001. The differences are profound. Every year I think of those many people whose lives were ended in tremendous fear, agony, loneliness and trauma. There is still disbelief at this terrible event. May all who lost their lives rest in peace & may they never be forgotten ✨🕊️
What was the difference?
It didn't change the world, it changed America, but you still haven't woken up to the devastation US foreign policy has on the world. If nothing changes then all these people died in vein.
The jumpers is one of the most terrifying things that you truly can never unsee.
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I remember watching it live on tv and I couldn’t sleep for a while after that
I really felt bad for the jumpers. What a choice to have to make, deciding your death. Stay and burn, or jump. No other choices. I felt bad for the people on the planes too. They had no choice at all. Horrible ways to die. And many were young, and had much more life to experience that was taken from them. RIP. (Jan Griffiths).
When i saw people falling from the building. My heart dropped. That is so sad. 😭😭😭
The majority of them jumped on purpose....
Dusch Gel: I can well understand you pain. What I can't understand is why Americans allowed an Islamic Centre to be built at ground zero.
Mass Murder.
unknown unknown well yes, but what’s sad is that they had to make that choice. No one should have to jump out of a building to avoid a long painful death.
John Pereira please don’t blame the Muslims. We are innocent and feel sorry for all the victims and people who lost their loved ones.
What kills me it’s the people waving their shirts for help on the flors above the fire and know they didn’t make it makes me cry
Will Barett yeah srry that was my iPhone correction shit I’m not stupid enough to let it go like this but this one did 😂
Will Barett here I corrected it for you crying ass are you happy now 😂
same :((
Will Barett this isn’t English class.
@Will Barett Are you for real tho? Being angry about grammar on a vid like this?
Every single part of this tragedy was horrific, but I think one of the parts that usually doesn’t get enough attention in my opinion was the dust. The dust, especially as the first tower fell, was already such a terrifying sight just over video. But I can’t imagine how scary that must have been for the people there on the streets having to run away from it. I feel like most people, including me, had no idea that the dust would travel that far and that fast, making it look as if the dust was literally chasing after people through the streets as they ran for dear life.
Not only was the sight itself terrifying, but the idea of being covered in it as well. Since a lot of the bodies of the victims in the tower were basically disintegrated, I can’t help but have the morbid thought that maybe a lot of that dust was actually their disintegrated remains… And a lot of people on the streets inevitably got covered in and breathed in that same dust… Absolutely horrific.
If all planes were grounded...WHY dis the Bush idiot send people to the middle east on c130...or c141....getting the families of the terrorist out.. Bush the facist traitor🤢🤮🤬🤢🤮🤬
And that same dust still makes persons sick to this day. Its still wreaking havoc on innocent people 😮😢❤
I've watched a lot of 9/11 videos over the years. Live footage, documentaries, truther conspiracy videos, even videos focusing on the jumpers themselves. But for some reason, this 30 minute video got to me. Well I know the reason. Starting at 12:25, they start talking about the jumpers. And it was the images of the jumpers, combined with the reactions of the people on the ground seeing them jump, that really got to me.
I'm a grown man. But from that point on, I couldn't do anything but tear up and cry watching the rest of the video. God bless all of you who lost loved ones, friends, co-workers, or casual acquaintances on that day.
finisher3x Thank you for having a heart. So many gross comments on here.
finisher3x That part is horrible, but seeing the engineer who designed the buildings so haunted towards the end of the video.... :'-(
Truth. I remember the images from that day and hard it affected me. Seeing those people jump out of desperation will haunt me until the end of my days. :-(
basmikiemike me too man
Me too!!! So sad
I lost a loved one on 9/11 and want to thank everyone who left living caring and respectful comments. I was expecting the usual nonesense of conspiracy and hatred and was pleased to find the opposite in the first few comments. God bless you all. Stay safe
I’m very sorry. 😓🙏🏻✝️
my fucking god. im sorry to actually hear that
Really sad, so sorry to hear that!
@Bob Smith You liked your own comment...LAME.
@@dilbertdoe601 I agree with his comment. There's nothing disrespectful in questioning who's guilty of this crime.
My dad was only a few block away when this happened. He got caught in the cloud of smoke and his whole body was covered in ashes and dust but he made it out alive.
I’m so glad he’s okay!
How is his health now? Is he OK? I'm so glad he made it out.
Halleluyah hes alive i hope he okay!
Tank _02 I’m glad he got out ok😍
Brother Dude their dad got stuck in the smoke cloud, and the smoke is suffocating and can kill you. Some people died because of the smoke and some made it out alive
Watching this in 2023 I can feel the adrenalin rush all the way in Africa. Terrorists are terrible humans and we've experienced a fair share of their evil deeds here in Kenya as well.
To the jumpers, I will never forget your bravery.
satrw don't be scared
0reaver01 lol 😂
0reaver01 dude wtf
Lotus Flower dont wtf me child how old are you 15 go play with barbie
0reaver01 you don't even know me haha :')
we were all 1 this day.. no republican or democrat no color or creed matters. we were americans this day we helped and held each other and cried. this was the most horrific day of my life.
This is what separates those of us who remember and the young know-it-alls posting hateful, divisive comments all over 9/11 videos today. They can't fathom a country that we experienced. A country where there was no division, just dropped heads, solemn eyes, and flags representing a fellowship of Americans all over this country.
The events of 9/11 did indeed bring our nation together, if only for a little while. Now that the dust has settled and life has returned to normal, it is a much different kind of normal. We now live in a nation that is far more divided and gone awry than before that awful day fifteen years ago. It seems like the lessons learned here were only temporary at best!
Search on RUclips for Congress breaking out in singing God Bless America. It's believed that the plane that crashed in Pennsylvania was on its way to hit either the WH or the Congressional building.
Too bad this was what it took for them to come together.
I remember being in the U.S. for just a few months and being at school when this horrible day happened...eventhough I was too young to fully comprehend the magnitude of this tragedy at the moment I sympathized. And till today I tear up and cry everytime I see this tragedy on video.
We need more attacks so people quit fighting. See? They're helping.
The day the whole world literally stood still united in horror.
GothicaBeauty. Yup
The whole world except for the Freemasons who did this
@@muhammadsmith5792 My dear boy you are a victim of propaganda. Please try to widen your horizons.
I was there that day. Only blocks from the scene. 👀 I saw it all.
Yep United we were, and we are more divided than ever right now. Sad.
I still cry and cry every time I watch this video 😢😢😢.
I was in high school in south korea. Trust me America, we were with you on this day. Teachers let us know what was happening and we stopped everything and was watching this on our classroom monitor in horror and disbelief. This is unimaginable evil that I never thought it could happen in any time and place of human world. I couldn’t even picture how many lives were lost in such a painful and terrible way. Rest in peace for everyone who we lost in this tragic day and I wish nothing but some peace and serenity for those who had to go through this terror and still suffer from this after all these years…
I was in grade 8 in Brazil. Everybody in the school, city, in country, stopped to watch, horrified by what was happening.
I was 16 years old and at work in england , nearly everyone will remember that horrific day
Among other places, airplanes have destroyed Korea way worse than that. People in Korea didn’t have feelings and blood ?
Being a New York citizen (Buffalo) I went to give blood but, still tear up thinking of how we were gratefully turned away. There was no one to save. It leaves a hole forever in my heart. 😥🇺🇲✌️
it must have been close to midnight in South Korea when this happened
Seeing the people falling/jumping always makes me feel physically sick
Heart breaking 😢😢🙇🙇🙇
@@annetteelliott1494 i wonder how their body was splattered everywhere on the floor when it fell, blood and guts and broken bones everywhere
@@Gencturk92 Why would you even want to see that?!
@@Cy93 just want to see what it looks like
@@Gencturk92 keep watching videos and look really close, it’ll just look like red dots all over the plaza, sometimes you’ll see just a foot or a hand. (Also heard a story of someone seeing a person still strapped into their airplane seat in the plaza amongst the debris and bodies😢) I never truly understood what they meant by people falling (I could understand jumping) until I watched more videos.. those poor people were literally outside of the building, a hundred stories up trying to scale the outside wall for fresh air, and they just lose their grip/footing.. absolutely tragic, gut wrenching, and heartbreaking.
I can feel the pain in Leslie Robertson’s voice (The engineer of these buildings) you can tell he feels a sense of responsibility. He is one hell of an engineer. Sir there was nothing you could have done differently. Your strong buildings allowed many to escape that day.
i think the pain is he wants to tell the world the truth but would get killed. not his fault at all. he built buildings capable of withstanding MULTIPLE plane hits and IMPOSSIBLE to be brought down by fire. it would have literally burnt everything and left the steel frame there
Amazing to think that burning paper is enough to melt steel.
@@jimmystaddon4252 Dude, you can literally see in this video where the steel bent. It broke from the impact and then bent from the heat warping it with tons of weight on top. It makes sense, just give it up.
@Newts revenge, AGAIN! Meanwhile no buildings past or since have ever come down due to fires... EVER!
@@jimmystaddon4252 dude you don't have to melt the beams. You just have to heat them to a certain point to lose the its integrity. And burning fuel can do that
"Charred remains from passengers on Flight 11 still melted onto their seats". That's horrifying . Also , the people in the South tower who saw that big ball of flame on the other side of the North Tower and seeing burning bodies flying out of the building when the first plane hit is terrifying.
Literal horror movie stuff 😢
1st time I heard that about flight 11 it’s just devastating
I was seven when 9/11 happened and one of the last to be picked up from school. I saw the South Tower come down and froze until a stranger grabbed me up and carried me running- I never got to meet him but he is one of my heroes.
My daddy was a orthopaedic surgeon and my mom was an ER nurse from CT so they both headed in as soon as they heard.
I was at elementary school in NYC but even the teachers were in shock. I'll never forget that day but I thank God for that man saving my life.
Landry Reagan thank god, I don’t know you but thank god you are ok
@1 obviously he wasn't. That was very innapropriate of you
Thank God
Thank god you are alive to tell us on here..
I smell B.S
the first guy who jumps out, his clothes are so blackened he looks like a chimney sweep, you can tell he was completely covered in smoke and fire. it must have been like an oven inside that building. just thousands of tons of paper and insulation to burn. they couldn't know if help was coming or not, so if jumping out was the best option, you know that it was absolute hell in those offices.
I watched this happen on the west coast from beginning to end. Little did I know that the second plane struck my father's office on the 73rd floor. Fortunately he was in London and the whole company was on the street when it happened. The company president decided not to return to their offices when given the all clear to do so. It was a decision that saved all their lives. RIP to those that perished.
The decision of decisions.
WOW! I'm so glad that your Father was not there and that his colleagues did not return to their offices!
When you're running from fire toward light coming from the windows, there is no choice involved. It was basic instinct; they fell, they didn't jump. I remember seeing them fall live on TV, I was sixteen, two years away from moving to NYC. I never went, and I have mourned this tragedy for over 23 years. May they rest in peace.
The extent of human cruelty is never going to stop surprising me.
Humans didn't do this, Freemasons/The Government did this. Al Quada is fake and Bin Laden is a former CIA Agent. Theyre not going to stop unless we stop them
You need help.
@@muhammadsmith5792 says a guy named Muhammad
@@Noah-to1cq Says a guy with a dead meme for his profile picture. Not everyone uses their online name and my online last name is Smith so it completely contradicts whatever you're implying
@Der Swartz Todt Go to a dictionary and look up the name Smith and learn that it's not a Middle Eastern name. Go to your non racist grandkids and they'll tell you not everyone uses their real name online. Go to all the 9/11 references before 9/11 happened and learn that the Freemasons did it
May God rest every single one of their souls.
Damien G. except the nineteen hijackers, may they burn in hell
soli Sanchez we have the free will to do good or bad
@soli Sanchez God is very much real. And so is Heaven
@soli Sanchez there is Good and Evil.
@soli Sanchez Good and Evil.
I'll remember this day all my life !
I'm French and i was 11 y/o, went back from school for lunch.
My parent was in front of the TV. And after seeing some images i ask them "Is it an American movie ?". My mom look at me, in tears, and just said "Its not a movie.....its happening right now in New-York.... all these poor people in the towers...oh my God..."
And even if i was young i knew the meaning was something more terrible and bigger than we could handle !
I can't forget this day, it was heartbreaking... :(
Kiss from France, take care of you, people !
And my blessings to you for what happened on November 13th
We love you France! Never forget
French people are so kind to the us. Thank your economy for me lol.
+AngeFemininMasculin2 - Une Chaîne Sur Les Sims I was 34 college student taking my IT course at Vancouver Community College in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada when this horrible event happened. I have never forgotten either :-( My deepest condolences for what happened in France on November 13, 2015. BIG CYBER HUG from Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada.
+Black People what?... they turned and ran, they didn't have Americas back.. Do you know history or are you just a trending person? Fuck France and all it is...
To this day, the sight of people being forced to jump from that building is the worst thing I’ve ever witnessed. Absolutely horrendous.
This remains painful to this day it’s 2018 I am still in tears .. just as I was when I woke up to the news that morning .
wished ahh could have warned you but no one ever believes a prophet.- sean O'Dwyer. 140 hobson street. Auckland city. 1010.
Same to!
@Wonder Adair - WHAT were the news on September 11, 2011 and WHAT the news were the very NEXT day and days after ? If Americans would ever know WHO did it !
I was 18 when this happened. It has shaped my entire adult life. I still find myself coming back to these moments, almost twenty years later. The world changed that day.
I was a sophomore in college and saw it unfold. I still feel exactly the same emotions today when I see this as I did then. This shouldn't happen to any people anywhere for any reason.
@Roger B it was so very unnecessary
I was 34 when 9/11 happened 😢 I saw he recording of the first plane hit one of the World Trade Center Towers on TV in the entrance of the VCC (Vancouver Community College) and saw the second plane hit the other Tower on live TV 😢
same
The screams. All of those people reacting to the jumpers & when the first tower collapsed....will never be erased from my mind.
lindsey smith
I'm 16, I was 1 when it happened, so I don't remember it. I've seen a lot of 9/11 videos, and it's always been kinda sad. But I've never cried by a video until now..
Watched it live unfolding on TV. There are things they showed that day they don’t show anymore. It took a long time to comprehend. In my city (in a different State), for days people wept in the streets.
Never forget.
22 years later, and still makes me cry. To thinks what these people were going through these peoples minds right before they jumped, I hope God made this up to those people
the opening scene where the man jumps. You can see he's covered in soot probably in intense pain from the heat. I couldn't imagine the terror he felt to have to come to the realization that this is it. I'm going to die right now.
That made me come on the brink of tears...
husker hammer I know. I know. Unfortunately for myself and many others fixated on this national tragedy the days and weeks after, this is very old news. We saw many front page photos of jumping victims; businessmen with ties flying, a couple going down hand and hand, ghastly, heartrendering. The sorrow is gone, the outrage remains.
War is Hell. Thats the problem today. Want to get rid of ISIS? Then many innocents must die because they hide amongst woman and children just as the VC did in 67.
I know this is off topic, but hiding behind innocent people, you said woman and children. There are innocent men. The sad thing is there are still so many non innocent people who dont care who you are if your not on their side.
nietzsche bob whatever!!!!
Seeing people jump off the buildings from such heights because they would rather fall to their deaths than burn or suffocate to death will haunt me for life. That is one of the most saddest things I've ever witnessed. I cannot comprehend the things that were going through their minds as they were falling. These people didn't want to die, but they had no choice. It's so fucking hard to watch. My heart goes out to all the people who had to suffer on this day. I was only a few months old at this time so of course, I didn't know about this when it was happening.
And when you think of 3000 mothers, fathers, sisters , brothers, husbands, wives or lovers who never saw their loved one come home at tea time. How crushing must that have been ?
two of humans worst enemies ...smoke and carbon dioxide inhalation and falling from Great heights, Yet these poor buggers had No choice but to choose how they would die whether it was to choke and suffocate to the flames or jump too their deaths, how the hell do you comprehend anything like what those people had to endure and seeing those human bodies live on tv fall just made me physically sick ... I just hoped too god they passed out with the ferocity they fell... God rest all those who lost and were lost on that tragic day.
True
Why would you jump from 900 feet and not wait for help to arrive instead? Aren't your chances of survival greater by waiting for help to arrive than jumping 900 feet?
Diss Info i get what your saying because i thought that too. But just imagine how hot it must’ve been for them to jump. I’ve watched so many of these that sometime it looks like the person was blinded by the smoke and literally fell out.
I remember seeing smoke from my classroom. We all looked outside and our teacher ran out the room after getting a call. I was 10 going on 11. My dad was suppose to be there that day but missed his train and my mom wasnt to far either. As everyone was picked up from class and teachers were explaining what was happening my little sister and i were 2 of a hand full of students who were still at the school. I didn't see my mom for 2 days and my father (being NYPD) I didn't see for almost a week. He came home hugged us and cried... he didn't talk for awhile about it... he was one of the cops who found parts of ppl and bodies... this day.. week... month I'll never forget
My dad now has cancer and is working to get better...
Your dad is a very good person! I hope he gets better soon, I will pray for his recovery x
@@ItsLittleOhMe thank you
All the best for you and your dad, Jenni.
@@jennigrace5696 whats his name so I can tell one of my church ladies to pray for your dad!? Well me too
@@angyluzarmendaris2650 his name is Walter and thank you so much.💙💙💙 He is a wonderful dad and good friend. Wish I lived closer to help but can't afford it now. We talk everyday and i pray for him constantly.
I watch these videos every September. I remember that day so vividly. I was 13, and could not believe my eyes when watching h the r events unfold on TV…. My heart aches for everyone who list their lives or their loved ones on that dark day.
I am a 65 year old male Canadian. And on that morning I was at work and was sitting in my vehicle having my coffee break, when I turned on the news. I also revisit the horror of that day every year.. out of remembrance and respect for the victim's and their loved ones. 🙏🙏🙏
A special thanks to all of our men and women in uniform today -- not just our military personnel but our police, our firepeople, and our EMTs. We will not forget your service on 9/11/2001 and we appreciate what you do to keep us safe, every single day.
I just can't imagine all those people knowing they were going to die, even the people on the planes. Having to decide to jump from such a tall building to your death or stay in it and burn hits me to my core! I still find it all unbelievable, horrific and so beyond tragic! 💔
@Sandra TurajlichWOW! I've never heard this part of the story before. Thank you! Do you know who has this real story so I can read it. Thanks again. ❤
@@elainetompkins1189 Not sure what she is implying. A conspiracy or different story. Surely we would have heard this if it was done. I'd like the source of that info, too.
@@KindCountsDeb3773 Me too because that is the stangest version I've ever heard. Those planes left the airport and didn't stop anywhere. They each had one destination and If I remembered right the people on the plane headed for the Pentagon ganged up on the hijackers to stop them from reaching it and killing more people.... If I have my story straight! They were heroes that day!
God bless them Elaine. And God Bless you!
@@dashcan8479 you too! Sending love and light!
I was a freshman in high school in Spanish class. The Principle came on the intercom and told the teachers to turn the tvs on the new channels. That was my first period class and as the bells rung through out the day nobody in my school moved. No lunches, no practices, no switching classes. That day I will never forget. Never ever forget. That was the day our county stood still, and that day was the day this county unified as one. There was no race, gender, religious belief, and political affiliation...just one county standing together.
My heart burns from the sadness of all those lives snuffed out. Every single time I watch anything about that day, I'm filled with deep sadness. To realize that the only other option to avoid burning alive was to jump from the highest buildings in NYC. If you've ever been a top the trade centers or have seen pics/videos.. it's startlingly high. All the feelings of questioning why they aren't being rescued, to the hope that they would, to then realizing it wasn't going to happen and then making the decision to jump because that was better than staying. I'm a Newyorker born and raised (upstate) and that day it didn't matter if you lived in NY, it felt like you lost friends and loved ones. What's super distressing is most young people don't even know it happened. It should never be forgotten. All the firefighters who didn't hesitate for one moment to walk up all those stairs to save lives..Heroes.
0:15 tore me to pieces. I've never seen footage of a 911 jumper zoomed in like that. Literally, the moment he decided to release his suffering.
so sad. i can't even comprehend what they were thinking. so terrifying.
brave people :(
Was super sad to see I'm crying like a baby they had no we're to go man🙁
Horror honey horror ... I never ever recover totally from that day. I got grounded on JFK AIRPORT . I was waiting my brother . He was a janitor on south tower . He had a Nextel phone . I called and he said that , he was on subfloors . He heard and was coming to get me . We had a lunch on Windows of the world . I tried so many times to call him back and would go voice mail until it became full. I stoped a lady with her car asking a help to go there . She took me pretty closer . Walking there and seeing that was surreal .
overcame the fear to let go... i like to think that something helped them through it all and felt no fear or pain as they fell to earth... im a little traumatized by this... i wish i never watched it
that hit me too
No words can describe the overwhelming horror, sorrow and lastly the anger even after 22 years.... R.I.P to the victims and I pray their families and loved ones can find some peace.
22*
*pray
*22 yrs
My heart breaks for all these people rest in peace 😢🕊️
@@juanitaflorescabrera537what about the people u nuked in nagasaki and hiroshima.
What right did u morons have to kill people in Japan.
Pearl harbour and 911 was the work of the usa, isrsel and tony blair.
U killed your own people for 2 cents
17 years later it still hurts 😞
I don't think it'll ever stop :'(
@Brains before BS - 17 years later and still a LIE
Brains before BS , I almost cried just now. The only thing that kept me from crying was the rage that I felt when the Muslims were dancing in the streets over in the middle East, and Osama bin laden saying," be patient."
Brains before BS yea it’s said time heals all wounds but absence makes the heart grow fonder... I hate when feelings conflict so badly.
To call them „jumpers“ is really unsensitive. Nobody jumped because they wanted to. Light up a canddle, put your finger on the flame and watch it burn. Not possible! If your body burns, your reflexes will do anything to stop the pain. Not being able to make any decisions, you just run to escape fire. Thats what they did. Rest in peace to all people who lost their lives that day. 🙏🏻
💔💯🗽🙏😢
People don’t know what to say heck the way the country is today they support those who flew the planes
Oh thank you ,dont know that ,Sherlock...
You’ve got a hold of the wrong end of the stick. Clearly the woman crying for them was not the insensitive one. Maybe you are. Maybe you just feel the need to micromanage other people’s vocabulary. But you’ve got a hold of the wrong end of the stick either way.
* insensitive
I remember when I was in 6th grade we were in class watching a documentary about this, and some girl beside me said “ how stupid can u be to jump” and I got so pissed. I said “ how rude can u be to disrespect people like that, they had no choice. Either way they were going to die. Never say anything like that, because if you were put in that situation you would have no clue what to do.” And she just stared at me with a blank face. Everyone else did too
There are different ideas about that, Lina. Little children have some that are different and they change or stay the same as they grow. Some Christians haves strong ideas about it. It never hurts to try to understand what other people think
@@leerigby4466 ... What? Haha. She did right. Go on doing it Lina. Kinds like that need to learn to shut the fuck up
A 6th grader shouldn't have to try to understand what went through those people's minds. It is almost incomprehensible even to me as an adult.
I bet she doesn’t know burning is the worst way to die
I was in 7th grade. I'll never forget that day. America changed, since then the days seem darker now. 😕
18 years later and it still reduces me to tears. This one event brought us all together for a brief moment...I wish we could feel like one nation again.
In peace, not in attack, please.
Universal Soldier Why does Israel get away with all these false flags? USS LIBERTY ATTACK, we did nothing, 9/11, we did nothing. So many, many more. ISRAELI FALSE FLAGS and GLOBAL TERRORISM on Microsoft. LBJ after the USS Liberty stated "so what if a few Americans died!" Was not just a few!
Universal Soldier 100%
@@sparx180 absolutely 👍
biggest terror cell globally the united states of israel are
@@mikehunt3852 We both know that. Wish everyone did!
I was 12 years old. Now watching this at 29 years old.. is still the saddest thing I've ever watched And I can't believe I was alive for such a horrible attack. Rip to the 2,993 that died that day.
It was probably the most people to die in a event like that. Which is utterly heartbreaking.
I was 20 when that happened
Same. I was 12. Now 29. I remember this well.
I was 13, and I will never forget the look on my mother’s face while she sat speechlessly weeping for hours watching the city she grew up in change forever.
i saw on news too ... i was 11 y-old... my grandpa died that morning too... two facts that ill never forget.
You are 30 not 29.. because I turned 12 on September 2nd and now I just turned 29 a few weeks ago.
I am in NYC this week and for the first time I have decided to build the courage to visit the museum... So many parts of it we are not allowed to take pictures - and it's understandable, but at the same time I wish the world would be able to see some of the stuff, there are lots of cards and draws made by children, and things like that. So many items that you dont see online. The museum was full and yet the air was so heavy and quiet... I had to sit outside for a while after the visit because it was a lot to take in... I was 8 back then and remember bits of that day, but it will for sure be something that we'll always remember... What a scary and sad day for the world. May the souls gone too soon rest in peace.
*being on that plane realizing you certain death must have been the worst way to go just brutal*
yes but at least they died on impact
Right on. No human being in his or her right mind chooses to take their own life that way. That's no way to go out. 😔
@Mr Hansen Ok Mr. promoter of stupid conspiracies.
Mr Hansen, back up your bullshit with some sources, will you?
*i don't think that made sense*
I am from Germany, and i never forget the Moment i saw this on TV. My Hands are shaking and i spend the next days in front of my TV without eating. This was very traumatic for me and i didn't know, that i am pregnant with my second Child. I never ever forget this pictures.
Whilst chomping on 6 big macs...
Its nice to see people in other countries share our Payne of loos. Because this was not just an attack in America but the whole world.
@Alqu001 ! Sadly it is not a lie. We in germany saw it on tv and we were all in shock. I was 18 at that time and i switched through the tv channels. At first i thought it is a movie, but then i realised it wasn´t. I ran to my parents and told them what happened. We watched the news over and over again, because we couldn´t believe it. I know now that some believe that there weren´t any planes and it was all made up by the government. Who knows what the truth is.
@Alqu001 ! Don´t call her a liar because she shares her emotions. Everytime i see videos of this day i´m crying. It is a horror and absolut nightmare to see people jumping off the building knowing that they will die. It is something i will never forget. So many people died in the most brutal way, how can you not be upset and sad and mad?
@Alqu001 ! This is your opinion and has nothing to do with her. How many times have you seen someone die live on television? Before and after this day, i have never seen someone die and she probably neither. Like i said, don´t call someone sharing his/her emotions a liar, it is very disrespectful. You should apologise to her.
I remember getting home from school here in the north west England and getting through the door at home and I turned the tv on and witnessed this tragedy I was devastated for everyone in your country stay safe everyone 👍
Thank you.
martintrick thank you 😭💕
martintrick when I got home, I hid under the coffee table and started crying. I was in 6th grade. they put this on the TV and we watched the 2 tower get hit.
I had almost boarded that plane, back when I was in second grade. I just remember seeing the plane hit the buildings and, to this day I still wonder what could have lead to a thief stealing my mothers purse the night before.
I was in exact the same situation. Back from school, and such a shock.
I've seen it probably 1000x.. but parts of it still hit me right in the heart.
Still gives me chills just like it did as I watched it happen on live tv. I started watching just before the 2nd plane hit and saw both towers come down. I remember every little detail of that day. I come back to these videos every year and never ceases to shock and horrify me to tears. All of those poor people trapped up in the towers and having to make the decision to burn to death or jump to their death is one of the most heartbreaking things I've ever seen.
RIP to all of those souls that lost their lives that day.
Same here.
@@missaamane8580so beautiful
Same. My wife woke me up after the first plane hit and I was in front of the TV to see the second one. One thing I still vividly recall is footage they were taking from inside the lobby of one of the towers while every few seconds you could hear a major thud-bang and the sound of shattering glass as jumper bodies hit parts of the glass structure at the base of the building. I've never seen that footage again (thankfully) - but I've never forgotten that sound and the expressions on the firefighters as they instinctively knew what the sounds were. My eyes still well up with tears even today when I re-watch 9/11 footage. I'm 60yrs old and will take memory of that horrific day to my grave.
I'm the same way when this month or day comes up that's all I watch it's hard to watch but we listen to people's stories and what they went through that day
I was at a public library that morning (didnt have the internet at home yet) and saw a picture of the building burning with the caption "history being made". I was like, WHAT!?, then looked around and realized I was the only person in there. I went home just as everyone else had.
I am a native New Zealander , we are devastated by the last weeks horrific situation that occured last week, , no matter the cause , Innocent lives were lost in 9/11 , i watched in horror and disbelief when we were shown broadcasts of the events that unfolded in America in 2001, that continued to bring many different emotions to light, anger,disbelief,etc...... Whoever is as fault, the fact remains that the world saw strength in the american people ,that showed resiliance,kindness,and fortitude, and in fact we cried with you, but whoever persons planned it, failed because it made you stronger and as a nation became united . Aroha (love) Kia kaha (keep Strong) .
Grace Victoria White love from American. My thoughts prayers and warm wishes for your country to heal.
We know who was at fault on 9/11. No need to say "whoever".
Grace Victoria White thank you - btw my boyfriend is from New Zealand 👍
The occult of 33 and the Satanic Government did this. And they succeded because to this day people still believe Al Qeada did it and that planes were involved. They succeded because it made people angry towards the Middle East and a lot of people signed up for the Army afterwards. They want people to turn violent and they also want to get guns away from us so we cant defend ourselves when they take over. That's why they staged the Christchurch attacks. Everything in this world is a lie and is controlled by the Satanic Government. Watch Russianvids
@ Grace Victoria White - 🇳🇿❤
It was just horror. Im from the uk, I'm not even an american, and i got tears in my eyes when i saw those people jump and heard all those screams.
Thank you so much for watching. I was only 1 year old when this happened, however my mother told me she bawled like a baby when she watched it live on the news while carrying me. RIP to the fallen. Cheers from the U.S.
I'm also from the UK and was 17 when this happened. I remember it vividly, being in the college library and one of the librarians coming out of their office to invite everyone in to watch the news coverage. It was towards the end of the college day over here and I saw the two towers on fire from that library office, then before heading home the South Tower collapse and then listening to the radio on the coach on the way home.
On the Friday a memorial was held in the town my college was in and I skipped college to attend. I went all over looking for an American bandana to wear or flag to fly; all sold out.
Then that evening, it was the last night of the Proms - an annual classical music festival that takes place during each summer over here - and the BBC broadcast the closing night's events. Off the top of my head I can't remember the conductor's name, nor that of the orchestra - though it was possibly the BBC Concert Orchestra - but in tribute to what had happened they played Schubert's 'Adagio for Strings' and I sobbed and sobbed. My mum asked why I was crying and I said "I don't know". I think I felt slightly silly for crying for an event that had nothing to do with me, thousands of miles away and with no connection to the US. But as the coverage was broadcast over those days and weeks, as memorials were held and as that orchestra played that night, I felt pain, just as everyone who saw it all unfold felt pain - small in comparison to those way more affected by it all, but there nonetheless. The worldwide population of decent, non-murderous human beings came together during that time, in grief for such loss and tragedy bestowed upon our fellow humans and it hurt, it hurt us all.
@@Westsideauditor1469 Damn, it's so strange but cool you remember it so vividly. It's something I'll never forget either even if I was just a baby and don't remember what I felt/heard. It's such a tragedy in history that I'm sure the WORLD won't forget tbh.
I'm Also from England and I was 11 years old when this happened, I remember coming home from school and seeing the breaking news on the TV, was absolutely terrifying, can't imagine what it must have been like in real life. Absolutely heartbreaking
@SaNdY LOUISE WoOdWaRd1969 What I'm indicating is the extent of power to which this event had on the rest of the world, that's why im saying im from the uk and still got moved by it
The videos of all those people on the top floors is always so haunting. To know there is no way down but death. The people on the planes as well. So very tragic.
Im 29 now. I was only 7 at the time. So as an adult, it just hits different.
I was 14 when this happened, I am 33 this November. Let’s not forget what sacrifice looks like.
We need more love in 2020!!!
Yes we need love and positivity I'm only 11 but I know this is a hard time to be in so I try to stay positive and I meet some people that are having a hard time online eventhough I couldn't really help or really know them I just make them happy and make there day
deadlyhunter I wish I had half of what you have at 11. You should feel so proud u have a good head on your shoulders! Keep it up you will go so far! Thank you
True love! I talk the talk but these guys walk the walk.
I pray to have a heart like these men. RIP to all. Shalom 🙏
my mom used to work in one of the towers but thank god she changed jobs in 2000...every time i look back so much dread rushes to my mind. horrible
moo moo minnie cool story
Wow. (Hug)
We all get lucky and well, this was one of them
My mother worked for a financial company based there, we lived in Connecticut and most of the time she was in Stamford, CT. but spent many days in Manhattan. Luckily for our family she was at her usual office in CT that day.
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Never forget 09/11/2001, I lost my friend FDNY FF Christopher A Santora (09/18/1977-09/11/2001)
I'm so very sorry. He was, as you know, a true American Hero. I'm very, very sorry.
James Li I'm so very sorry
He was a true hero. I apologize for the loss of your friend. He's in a better place now and always within your heart. He'll always be there to protect you.
R.I.P Christopher A Santora ❤️🌹
I’m so sorry for your loss
Xoxoxo
So just to put it in perspective, when the first tower collapsed the weight of the floors above the strike impact was the same weight as the RMS Titanic. Pressing down on top of floors that are no longer there as the plane literally deleted them. God bless from Ireland to all those innocent people murdered that day.
I'm Canadian and it made me so incredibly angry to witness this....16 years later still like it was yesterday. so incredibly ANGRY.
That's because we're not dumb enough to forget, and not dumb enough to forgive either. Hope there's a hell for them all to suffer in forever.
Do you REALLY Think for one moment that 19 Arabs got past the highest Security in the World? How stupid you are. Just do your home work on Building 7 ( WTC 7 )
came down and it was not hit. "Controlled explosion". Watch Aaron Russo telling the people what rockefeller told him months before Sept. 2001 "Planes will be flying into
buildings and we will be looking for a man in a cave". It's all on RUclips, do your research and be a good judge.
I'm Irish and it makes me so angry as well, images from 9/11 are embedded in my head, Americas darkest day, humanity's darkest day, we are all still praying for America, terrorism will NEVER, I repeat NEVER prevail, god bless the USA.
Sainglain, why are you insulting immediatly a perfect unknown fellow of yours ? Did hayes572 said only once he was believing it's Al Qiada or US government ? No, he's just said he was angry, he didn't say against who. Don't reply please and next time, think what you say... before posting in here.
@beatsneromonga - Fuck you and your middle east Pile of Shit!!! What did the people in that building have to do with the military and middle east? You are all garbage and deserve what u get.
It was my first day of school ever. Some of my classmates lost a parent, and a few lost both. I was standing on the shore asked my dad what the buildings were in the water. He explained that it was New York City and the buildings were the Twin Towers, and that he would take me there to see them one day. That was 9/10. My dad helped in Ground Zero and I remember smelling smoke on him. Somethings you never forget.
Every year at this time I share a poem I wrote the day after /11 . I cried for hours contemplating their last few minutes on earth and tried to put it into words. My dream is for it to be added to the 9/11 museum.
This is about a man on the 96th floor and his last conversation with God before jumping to his death.
8:15 am September 11th 2001.
The Last Prayer
God I need to talk to you but I don't have much time. Desperate thoughts of no way out keep racing through my mind. There are no elevators no stairs to take me down, just a wall of smoke and fire...96 floors above the ground. I held my breath my eyes transfixed on a jet flying out of control. I prayed I was dreaming and fell to my knees as I struck just a few floors below. As my life flashes before my eyes memories begin to unfold in my mind, as though somehow if I wish hard enough I can save them for all time. But the hourglass of life has emptied all its sand and the fire is getting hotter now so God please take my hand. You said you'd always be there to catch me when I fall, so I'm stepping out in faith, because this building is very tall. Be with my wife lord give her strength, I love her so very much. How I wish I could hold her one last time and feel her gentle touch. I'm Breaking so many promises God I know the kids will wonder why. Dads not there to tuck them in or hold them when they cry. Who'll take my son to little league, Who'll teach him how to pray. Whos going to walk my daughter down the aisle on her wedding day. Im trying my best to be strong, they say men arent suppose to cry, but inside my heart is breaking. becauseI don't want to die. I know you'll send your angels and my soul will soon be free. So I have one last prayer lord, as I step into eternity. You've blessed me with a wonderful life,...beautiful children, and a loving wife. Please hold them safe in the palm of your hand, until in heaven we will meet again...amen.
That is a truly beautiful poem... Good bless you. 💔
This is very well-written.
You should work in poetry or become an author.
KEVIN COSGROVE
that was verry moving l hope you get your wish and your poem goes to the muesum.
Tear jerking. Kudos on making such a nice, melancholic poem. Peace be with you (Salam alaikum)
I will never forget the sound of those engines and the high whine as the first plane came roaring down the Hudson. The house shook since we were only 300 or so feet from the Hudson River. I jumped out of bed to see my mom crying, saying we were at war. I ran downstairs to the TV after comforting her, just in time to see the second plane hit.
USA is always at war, just not at home, but elsewhere…
I still can't believe this took place. Those poor souls who chose to jump instead of burning to death, I can't even imagine..
That would be an awful dilemma. Do I choose Death "A" or Death "B"?
+Dallas Cheked Shut your mouth.
+mkay whatever ...Why the hell do I need to shut MY mouth??? I said absolutely nothing wrong! This is a serious matter that has never left my mind, and one that I have studied feverishly, trying to make heads or tails out of since the day it happened! What the HELL would YOU do if faced with such a dilemma??? I was in tears as I watched these videos, and all you can do is insinuate that I'm making some kind of joke out of it.
Well fine, if that's what your single-digit IQ leads you to believe. Just do me one favor and stay away from my posts unless you have a BIG apology to make and something sensible to say!
mkay whatever.......No, shut your mouth moron.
+Dallas Cheked Sadly there's so many grossly ignorant and cruel people infesting today's social sites that it's easy to mistake a serious reflection and thought with that of yet another attempt to make fun of and demean the horrifying tragedy.
I've had the same question numerous times. It's beyond my comprehension, to have to choose between which way my life should violently and tragically end..... I can't imagine. I would guess the heat and need for air would take away the normal rationale we put into our thoughts. Jumping would probably be an act of survival in a way. Still makes me shake to my core. I don't think there's anything more horrific than such a choice.
R.I.P to all that lost there lives on this date today
+jihad islam Boooooooorrriiiiiing!
We should all remember that today is the day Super Mario Maker comes out. Not this useless religious bullshit.
+Summer Beer Bruh, I think you drank to much over the summer.
And what is this "Mario cart" you speak of? ( ͠° ͟ʖ ͡°)
R.I.P.
I don't liking this I can cry My dad was on the twins tower 2weeks Before THOSE FUCKING TEERIOST PEOPLE
May all that died on that day be remembered forever
Listening to the screaming people is horrible... this attack didn't just kill the people in the planes and in the buildings, it was designed to terrorize the people and authorities on the ground.
It was designed to divide us and want to go to war with each other. Freemasons were behind this and there were no planes
@@muhammadsmith5792 Shame on you. You should be banned .