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New 9/11 Footage
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| sakabatou |
This video, released 5years after the tradgic events has shed a new perspective on how the events unfolded on the 11th of Spetmber in New York.
There is nothing that I've seen or heard before that made me think or feel like this about 9/11.
You actually got a feel for what it was like on that day right there. You hear the fire trucks, the police cars, you hear people react to what they see as they see it and not how a Reporter tells it.
I knew it will have been disturbing, confusing as well at completely terrifying for those to see it all unfold, but now I see it for myself.
http://www.revver.com/view.php?id=59686
I did embed the video in this post, but it seems Quicktime mediaplayer wants to make everyones life hell so I'll link you to it to not disrupt the thread. |
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| Theresa |
It's insane to watch the smoke consume the entire city.
This kind of lends some confirmation to the level of hazard in which these large buildings actually cause. If a fire starts higher up, it is INCREDIBLY hard for them to receive help, and in the event it collapses, it devastates the area for miles around.
They really should reconsider the development of such large buildings, or perhaps consider a new design that can make them emergency friendly. |
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| dallastar |
| HOLY FUK! that gave me the chills@ |
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| brian |
| quote: | Originally posted by sakabatou
Quicktime mediaplayer wants to make everyones life hell so I'll link you to it to not disrupt the thread. |
I love you. Embedded Quicktime is indeed evil.
Hope to watch this when I get home. |
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| brian |
| quote: | Originally posted by sakabatou
not how a Reporter tells it. |
They usually everything up. |
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| tubularbills |
this is GOOD. i'm a little confused as to why its "new"....i mean, for someone to have had this footage for 5 years w/out telling anyone....
but regardless....it's a really good thing, i think, to see just regular home footage....and not some reporter's edited version. it's an odd angle...not being able to see the south tower until the first one collapses....but that's definitely something that was shocking to see.
hearing those sounds, seeing it out your front window, i still can't imagine what it must have felt like living in NYC that day. this is a good piece of footage. and i'm glad that it's just a plain old regular view....and not biased in anyway....just your average NY'rs view from their window. |
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| Vivid Boy |
| they edited the parts i wanted to see |
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| kadomony |
| interesting to see this new aspect after all this time |
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| Temperate |
| quote: | Originally posted by Vivid Boy
they edited the parts i wanted to see |
I don't think they edited, I just think they stopped filming for a little while.
Anyways, I just got chills. Brings back some memories and emotions I haven't felt since that day. |
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| Ripped Bag |
| *shrugs* Didn't do much for me. |
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