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Old 20-03-2009, 04:44 PM #1
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Default History Channel shows the whole of 9/11 first time , March 23rd

http://www.thehistorychannel.co.uk/s...anged-america/


"Exclusive amateur footage
from those who were there at the time. "

This is good news
I went up the Trade Centre back in 1988.


And I did not record it on that day.
Shocked so much.


To see the Buildings go down is sad
but because I went up them
I want to record this
as it did Change our World.

And to think that a FBI womem worker was
ignored, when she had a strange report
of the Leader of the Filght of Death 9/11
Atta was flying , learning in Florida
but all he was learning was
how to Fly straight , once up there.

When Workers started Jumping to their deaths
the TV cameras switched to another camera.


A Sad day
but important to watch in full.


Life In The Fast Lane.
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I don't quite know how to put this into the correct words without potentially offending someone - but when I saw the towers collapse live on the news feed at the time, there was something just...incredible about it. I mean obviously the loss of life, damage to security, and resulting wars and so on are absolutely awful, but the sight of them collapsing just had me awe-struck.
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I don't quite know how to put this into the correct words without potentially offending someone - but when I saw the towers collapse live on the news feed at the time, there was something just...incredible about it. I mean obviously the loss of life, damage to security, and resulting wars and so on are absolutely awful, but the sight of them collapsing just had me awe-struck.
i was the same i was watching on the news and even though i knew that it would change the world forever plus the sad loss of life i couldnt turn it over
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9/11 still fascinates me though its incredibly sad.
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I don't quite know how to put this into the correct words without potentially offending someone - but when I saw the towers collapse live on the news feed at the time, there was something just...incredible about it. I mean obviously the loss of life, damage to security, and resulting wars and so on are absolutely awful, but the sight of them collapsing just had me awe-struck.

Yes
I agree
as this is something we did not expect.

And to have brand new footage
is amazing.

It is Sad
But I can watch it.
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Old 20-03-2009, 05:20 PM #6
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9/11 still fascinates me though its incredibly sad.

Thats the same with me
How Atta was doing pratice runs in Florida
just before 9/11.

There is a great DVD on amazon by the French Brothers
who Filmed it on that day.
It brings tears to your Eye.

It was amazing seing the Fire Officers wondering
Why Us?

Of course folks in America do not concern themselves
with what America is doing.

Before 9/11
Bush wanted a Oil Pipe Line through Bin Ladens land
and 3 or 4 nations
but Bin Landen said no.
So Bush, typical of him,
said we are going to do it anyway.

That, in my view,
set it all rolling.
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I don't quite know how to put this into the correct words without potentially offending someone - but when I saw the towers collapse live on the news feed at the time, there was something just...incredible about it. I mean obviously the loss of life, damage to security, and resulting wars and so on are absolutely awful, but the sight of them collapsing just had me awe-struck.
i was the same i was watching on the news and even though i knew that it would change the world forever plus the sad loss of life i couldnt turn it over

I was visiting a Friend
near death in Hospital
and he went mad
and shouted 'I want my Crossroads back on'.

Of course ITV at that time
stayed Live all through that day.
So his crossroads was stopped 100%
on that day.
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