Hey Ginger I really love your videos about 9/11 but can I make a suggestion? One thing I struggle with about your videos is that you often reference a specific photo or video clip, but you don't actually show it on screen at the time of talking about it. 1:36, 4:21, 6:04, 7:00..just go grab that photo or video clip and stick it in that spot as you talk about it man!! It will make your videos much more polished and enjoyable. Keep up the content, I enjoy 9/11 commentary.
@Moi_Ari6 ай бұрын
Pleeeeease would elevate these vids 1000000xs
@giarc06 ай бұрын
Agreed, also links to vid/websites would be awesome. I’d love to look a lot closer at all of the diagrams he puts in the videos.
@fergalicious2146 ай бұрын
Yesss I always get so annoyed when he mentions a photo or video and the screen is showing something completely different
@l.w.c.25196 ай бұрын
@@fergalicious214Drives me CRAZY
@CarlDoesMusic6 ай бұрын
Ginger: gives A+ valuable content spoiled viewers: make it A++ 🙄 (and y'all wonder why there's a "depressed" in his name)
@coby65026 ай бұрын
What happened inside the towers always catches my attention bc it’s no way you can imagine it.
@Radiodaze10736 ай бұрын
Seriously. People who were in the buildings say the building shook and moved 10 ft during impact. What we saw or what it looked like was the building just absorbs the plane the building doesn’t appear to move at all. That’s how massive they were. I’m sure it was nightmarish inside
@aroblucky6 ай бұрын
After the impact you will not have seen much of the plane or the occupants, the plane and occupants has splintered into small pieces, the heavier parts such as the engines and landing gear went through the building and caused the most damage to the structure. When you look at the impact images, you can also see these parts flying out at the back of the building.
@Jamellii6 ай бұрын
@@Radiodaze1073there's a good vid on yt that shows a sped up version of impact you can really see how it shook
@AllMenMustServe6 ай бұрын
@@Radiodaze1073 The towers definitely moved. Just search here on youtube 'South Tower Sways'. And it only makes sense because skyscrapers are built this way to be able to sustain strong winds and earthquakes. It is known that when the wind was strong enough up there, the building swayed quite a bit. It is documented and they built it that way.
@Ty-by6mz5 ай бұрын
@@arobluckyI don’t think anyone here was even talking about what ur talking about but, what caused the most damage was the plane itself
@MrS98VAC6 ай бұрын
Artist Vanessa Lawrence (91st Floor, North Tower) had literally just stepped out of the elevator when Flight 11 hit and was thrown down the corridor. The elevator that she had just been in erupted into a fireball and plummeted. So luckily, she was able to make it to the stairs with several other people. It took them over an hour to reach street level.
@astridmuellerchen3 ай бұрын
weren't all staircases destroyed? How did she get down?
@MrS98VAC3 ай бұрын
@@astridmuellerchen From 92 and above. She was on 91, but the stairwell was extremely smoky and dark at first. It got much better after a few flights down.
@denisewebster523022 күн бұрын
That was a fascinating documentary
@Napier3636 ай бұрын
My sister’s friend husband worked at Cantor Fitzgerald on the 102nd floor I believe. She couldn’t get thru to her husband but his coworker did call his girlfriend. She relayed the call: He said there were over 100 coworkers crowded on the floor all panicking as smoke filled the floor. She heard yelling & screaming. They broke windows & several people fell out the windows trying to get air he said. The connection was then lost. She never saw her boyfriend again. 7:19
@westaussie9656 ай бұрын
I had to read this a few times until I got it, that the husband didn’t have a girlfriend on the side😂
@sian23373 ай бұрын
@@westaussie965- I’m not sure this is supposed to be a joke.
@71JediKnight3 ай бұрын
@@westaussie965 Suppose that's just how your mind works. Total lack of respect though on this post though.
@richardheadly74663 ай бұрын
Yes, located below Window on the World. There was a call from a NY area news station to Cantor Fitzgerald that got through. The person who answered to phone was asked to describe the situation, they said "We're fucking dying" & hung up. The reporter tried to call back but never got through again.
@Napier3633 ай бұрын
@@richardheadly7466 I can’t imagine being with over 200 people all panicking & desparate.
@ShogunResu6 ай бұрын
One survivor I know named Florence Jones, she worked on the 77th floor of the South Tower, and she said in the stairwells as her and other people were evacuating, she saw what looked like water to her and those other people, coming down the stairs but there was a smell to it and one of the people was going to light a match but she told them not to light the match.
@fuzzydunlop79286 ай бұрын
Water from standpipes and sprinkler reservoirs is infamously very funky, dirty stuff since it's just stagnant for the most part. Could have been that, could have been a lot of things but definitely think she was right to play it safe.
@johneckert13656 ай бұрын
Obviously better to be safe than sorry, but jet fuel (diesel) doesn't ignite as easily as gasoline. It's actually difficult to light diesel fuel with a match.
@Yeiwbshjsks6 ай бұрын
Definitely water since the sprinkler lines had been severed. Ginger goes into this in past video
@johneckert13656 ай бұрын
@@edreynolds8721 Keep in mind, jet fuel is basically diesel fuel, which behaves very differently than gasoline. I agree with you about the smells, but definitely disagree about the fuel burning up upon impact. Yes, some of the fuel atomized and burned upon impact, we all saw it, but most of the fuel stayed in liquid form and spread downward helping fuel the fires that eventually helped bring the towers down.
@mmoran36 ай бұрын
@@johneckert1365maybe so but personally, I'm wouldn't have been willing to take that chance😂
@terrrell77986 ай бұрын
I'm probably the only one, or one of a few in the comments section that actually grew up with the Twin Towers. I went to on the roof of the South Tower as a child back in 1994, which was the year after the 93 bombing. I was fourteen years old when they were destroyed. The Twin Towers was my favorite spot here in NYC, and gosh dang it I miss them everyday. If you didn't experience NYC before 9/11, you missed out on what was once the real NYC. The original NYC, and what was once the old earth.
@imnotsqiddy6 ай бұрын
Eh. Technically, these buildings were more an encapsulation of the height of NYC in the last quarter of the 21st century. NYC is ever changing. There is and never was a "real NYC" because an 19th century or 21 century New Yorker could say the same thing.
@terrrell77986 ай бұрын
@@imnotsqiddy bye troll 😂
@imnotsqiddy6 ай бұрын
@@terrrell7798 How would I be trolling?
@imnotsqiddy6 ай бұрын
@@terrrell7798 Would you not agree the WTC is the ideal representation of Manhattan in the later-20th century? It stood out from earlier 20th century structures, and wasn't really admired until the 90s.
@VianoMusicAcademy6 ай бұрын
I hear you. Lifelong NYer, born in ‘85, went up to Windows on the World when I was about 8. I still have a blue Jacket I bought from the Express store in Tower 2, right when you got off the E train at the last stop. It really was a different New York. My mom worked across the street at 1 Liberty Plaza, but was laid off in ‘99. I used to go there all the time. I have no desire to see the 9/11 memorial. It cuts too deep. But we had, and still have a beautiful city. RIP to the 9/11 victims.
@brmhandle6 ай бұрын
It’s weird, but to me and many people the twin towers were like celebrity royalty. They were prominently featured in every movie in New York. Their size was still somehow understated. Seeing them in person was awe inspiring. To watch them be destroyed in the matter of minutes was one of the most traumatic events ever imaginable.
@sian23373 ай бұрын
I’ve never seen them in person, but I get what you’re saying. Do you have a favourite movie moment of the buildings? Mine is the opening of the film Working Girl, its just so epic.
@Kuzi19996 ай бұрын
Man if I’m in the South Tower and my office is facing the Empire State Building and I saw that 1st plane hit, I am leaving asap bro, no one is convincing me everything is ok and to stay in your office idgaf
@kevkev59356 ай бұрын
Fr. I used to work on the 15th floor of a building in LA. We had a fire alarm go off that turned out to be a false alarm. At the time though, none of us knew that. We all halled ass down the stairwell the minute that alarm went off because of 9/11. Even 15 flights of stairs takes a min with people crowding up in there, so I can't imagine how long it was for peeps 70 stories up.
@quinnhouk53696 ай бұрын
Yup. Same dude. I’d be like nope I’m going far away from here
@conpop69246 ай бұрын
A lot of people didn’t even leave cause of the fire. They left cause they started seeing people jumping out of the north tower and decided that’s enough im not staying here
@coreyrowe41196 ай бұрын
Especially given the context of how the WTC had already been targeted once before on February 26 1993 with the original bombing attack, that would've been enough for me to assume the worst right then and there.
@maxsmith6956 ай бұрын
@@conpop6924 the police commissioner at the time, arrived at WTC-2 within 20 minutes and said he saw groups of 2 or 3 holding hands as they jumped.. he said in about 10 minutes, dozens had fallen near him. Not sure what he said after that. I think he left the scene.
@jer00516 ай бұрын
A nightmare of epic proportions that hopefully never happens again.
@roninbaltao92486 ай бұрын
It will false flags happen all the time Jesus Christ needs to come back
@eaglevision9936 ай бұрын
@@roninbaltao9248 Wow I ´d never have thought one could put so much nonsense in 14 words.
@ivegoteverythingineed6 ай бұрын
It's truly amazing that it hasn't. Think about it: on 9/11, four of four commercial jetliners were successfully hijacked with only 4 or 5 unarmed men in each plane. The terrorists were able to avoid interception by NORAD (who were, coincidentally, running war games that morning simulating-what else?-hijacked airliners); to hit, despite being only amateur pilots trained in single-engine Cessna aircraft, 3 out of 4 of their intended targets, including the Pentagon, the most heavily defend building the United States; and to take down three massive skyscrapers in Lower Manhattan-with only two planes! Given this astounding-really unbelievable-level of success (if you are not old enough to remember it, please believe me when I tell you it that it would have been no stranger to hear that Martians had landed on the White House lawn-it was a day utterly beyond belief), why, after almost 23 years, has no one even ATTEMPTED another hijacking of this sort?
@carrollsanders93766 ай бұрын
@@roninbaltao9248Twoofers are absolutely 🧠 less.
@maxsmith6956 ай бұрын
@@ivegoteverythingineed Elias Davidsson from Iceland was a 25 year IBM executive whose vocation after retirement was legal researcher. He spent 7 years requesting ATC tapes under FOIA, to research one detail of 9/11, which no other person had done. He has 754 citations in his book. His book is titled “Hijacking America’s mind on 9/11- counterfeiting evidence”. Most of the Amazon reviews for this book are 5 star.
@richardmeo25036 ай бұрын
The graphic at 7:40 gives a good view of how close the stairways were to each other. All were severed by the jet as were the elevators and all piping. That caused all of the water supplies to free flow. The vaporized fuel became explosive and flowed into any area that offered no resistance, like the elevator shafts. Some of the elevators free fell after their cables were severed crashing into the terminus of that shaft. Other elevators ignited and the people inside were incinerated. Many of the videos discuss that horrible reality that was evident at the main lobby level.
@sonofhibbs44256 ай бұрын
I was wondering would the mix of water and jet fuel carry flames farther? I’m assuming jet fuel would flow with the water but not mix with it but sit on top while in flames. Is that what you mean by ‘’free flow’’..or are you just speaking of the jet fuel alone?
@richardmeo25036 ай бұрын
@@sonofhibbs4425 There was no mix of fuel and water. Upon impact the liquid fuel became an aerosol, and as it exploded the fuel/air mixture moved wherever it wanted. Any water at that point was minimal .
@Potew6 ай бұрын
Where did he took this graphic from?
@richardmeo25036 ай бұрын
@@Potew Dont know, but many came out over the years. That one is easy to read
@BlueCaliStar1065 ай бұрын
No matter what it was, I WOULD NOT OBEY ANYONE who told me to STAY IN THE BUILDING on the lower floors not affected by the plane's impact, I WOULD KNOW BY MY GOOD HUMAN INSTINCTS that what was happening WAS A TERRORIST ATTACK, after several similar events before 9/11, AND I WOULD RUN FAST to get out of the building and SAVE MY LIFE AND RETURN HOME SAFE AND SOUND! May all the poor people affected by this terrible event rest in peace in the grace of God. A terrible day.
@EBEORIETEMETHHPITI-oc8kk6 ай бұрын
I'm Italian, born in Milan in '94. My aunt visited new york in the 90's and she has a picture of her sitting on the grass by the Hudson river I think with the towers in the background. Since I informed myself better about 9/11 that picture is devastating to look at.
@jonathanlandau-litewski74056 ай бұрын
My older sister and her friend called from the towers exactly one month before 9/11 (August 11th- my little sisters birthday) and we all spoke to her. Her friend ended up getting stung by a bee on the plaza and she's allergic so they were looked after by WTC Security until the ambulance came.
@SG-wx8zm3 ай бұрын
I know. I’m from London and my parents visited New York in 2000. All their holiday photos contain the twin towers. It’s just beyond belief and heart wrenching to look at them.
@MikeTheMusical6 ай бұрын
Why not include all of these pictures you’re describing?
@Lunar_Capital6 ай бұрын
Something about demonetization
@beatriceguzman82796 ай бұрын
@@Lunar_Capitalhis videos still aren’t monetized tho so what’s the point?
@Lunar_Capital6 ай бұрын
@@beatriceguzman8279 no clue. YT will throw a tantrum one way or another.
@antonchigurh37946 ай бұрын
I read an interview with a man who had been in the same office for over a decade in Tower 1. He said that after the first plane hit , it moved the building enough to change the view out of the window he’d been used to seeing every day.
@franco8046 ай бұрын
There is a video on KZbin I saw where someone had a video camera fixed on one of the towers and it was sped up. You could physically see the tower swaying after the plane hit it. It swayed back and forth for a good 20 seconds after it was hit.
@annmariedobbin43696 ай бұрын
Terrifying😮
@Irishjay_944 ай бұрын
Can you link the video please?
@J0shu4_MM26 ай бұрын
can u link the vidoe u said u could see the bottom of the tower after the collapse at 6:08
@moistandwhite26366 ай бұрын
I really enjoy these 9/11 videos, they really give a in depth perspective, one thing I will critique is references images but not displaying them in the videos, I get it’s hard to find videos from over 20 years ago though
@mattt2336 ай бұрын
A lobby or skylobby could have flooded with water from broken pipes carrying water or pipes designed to be accessed by FDNY for hoses. They are called Standpipes.
@tamekkaknuth96126 ай бұрын
FDR associated bank and 50 Roosevelt st
@_Breakdown6 ай бұрын
@@tamekkaknuth9612???
@toddileelee69356 ай бұрын
I remember hearing some very graphic stories from witnesses many years ago, must have been on youtube or maybe somewhere else but one of the stories is of a woman escaping one of the towers and as she is running a giant shard of window glass fell down from above and sliced her in half. Another story is of an elevator coming down to one of the floors and as soon as it opened up a group of people come running out of it engulfed in fire. There must be so many horror stories from that day that have never been told because no one survived it. R.I.P
@aliceberethart2 ай бұрын
The worst one for me is the person looking out the window on a floor below and a man with a mustache comes falling looking the person straight in the eye while screaming before hitting the pavement down below.
@Koroodetto6 ай бұрын
Stanley (don’t know his surname) was in the Tower when he saw the jet coming towards him. When it hit, he became unconscious. When he came to, he yelled for help. A man heard him and helped him from the debris. They both survived and good friends now.
@t.b.g.5043 ай бұрын
Stanley Prainmath.
@michaele.francis6 ай бұрын
Could you imagine if smartphones were around in 2001? The amount of live feeds would have been unimaginable.
@SG-wx8zm3 ай бұрын
@@michaele.francis I don’t even want to imagine what would have gone viral. All kinds of terrible images would have been out there in the public domain.
@mentlinc3 ай бұрын
Social media admins can block most of those uploads and feeds nowadays. These mass shooters live stream their massacres all the time and I've never seen 1 even after searching the same day before they scrub it's existence off the internet first. You would have to escape 1st then upload your video on a more obscure site so ppl can share it independantly but even then eventually they would still scrub it before the average person ever saw it.
@tias.66753 ай бұрын
Live feeds of people that have never been recovered. Idiots would've been too busy trying to record things for shock value and went down with the building.
@lukeplayz72766 ай бұрын
Imagine retiring from your job on sep 10th 2001
@jamesobrien14406 ай бұрын
Or being fired acrimoniously
@longboy74 ай бұрын
@@jamesobrien1440 Some guy in AON was fired a week before the tragedy. He commented this on a linkedin post that was commemorating the victims (which was posted by the guy who fired him)
@packisbetter903 ай бұрын
imagine getting fired or quit in the morning just before it all happened
@DeNieuweBeelding3 ай бұрын
One woman was laid off from Cantor on September 10. But the whole HR department died before they had a chance to process the paperwork, and she ended up going right back to work for the company at another office.
@gctechs3 ай бұрын
@@DeNieuweBeeldingit's almost like the lack of HR dept is a good thing.
@tammiedixon67883 ай бұрын
Will never understand why people were told to go back to their office and why they listened? My first thought would’ve been to get out and away from the building.
@BarryCurtisLame6 ай бұрын
How does an eye witness on the ground see silhouettes on a plane almost 1000 feet up and traveling like 500 mph?
@sonofhibbs44256 ай бұрын
Yeah, that doesn’t sound right unless she was in an adjacent building at the same level.
@supermanepic156 ай бұрын
exactly why most eyewitnesses are not worthy enough to take as seriously
@fuzzydunlop79286 ай бұрын
Big grain of salt, of course. Sometimes in traumatic situations the imagination is working overtime and making the whole thing even worse.
@JHeck-ik6ys6 ай бұрын
Because a jet that size is LOUD, especially that low over the city. Many people who saw it probably would have missed it if they hadn't heard the plane. Look/listen to the classic Jules Naudet clip of the plane hitting the North Tower. The only reason ANY of the firefighters look up was because of the noise. The firefighters even said afterwards that commercial airlines never flew over lower manhattan like that.
@annetteku16 ай бұрын
Adrenaline sharpen your senses and slows Down time, so you get to take in more info in order to make a split second choice on your reaction to the situation… another witness made the same expression… that he Got a glimpse of silhouettes of passengers standing at Liberty and West Street cross section as the second plane tipped its left Wing downwards toward him before it disapeared into the tower. He Was attending a conference in the Mariot hotel (WTC 3) when the North tower Was hit, and they all evacuated into the South West of the area.. He is Australian and Was due to travel back home that afternoon… the interview is on KZbin : ( the channel is ‘Channel 10’ and the video is called ‘Australian 9/11 survivor’)
@Potew6 ай бұрын
I wonder if this had took place in 2011 instead of 2001. Only a decade forward would be enough to give us tons of videos and photos from the inside that would give us a clearer picture
@lisal.44986 ай бұрын
I sure do miss that beautiful skyline. The twin towers were one of the most photographed buildings in history and in too many movies and tv shows to name. God bless every person who was killed that day. The sky has never looked that color blue again
@coreyrowe41196 ай бұрын
The Naudet 9/11 documentary video gives you a pretty good idea of what it was like inside the WTC in real time while everything was happening, not sure there was any other footage that day from inside the WTC towers before they collapsed.
@mvfc76376 ай бұрын
exactly, it’s like this guy has never seen it before.
@fmios6 ай бұрын
Why don't you include the pictures that you are talking about? Or this very rare youtube video? At least provide links in the description...
@fuzzydunlop79286 ай бұрын
Then he wouldn't be able to shoot these videos out on the daily. This channel is very, spontaneous - to put it kindly. A lot of his stuff is done in one - or a couple takes, not really much of a script. Prolly just plucks images from a folder he has saved on his desktop and I get the sense he feels no impetus to change this format and I personally don't feel a desire to urge him in that direction. This channel is what it is - it wont scratch the itch for more planned, longform content but it provides quantity - even if that means often retreading the same ground from one day to the next. If you want very longform content in slideshow format, you can try the WTC episode of Well There's Your Problem podcast on KZbin and skip ahead to when they talk about the towers themselves or the day of the attacks. But for content short as this, but more planned out idk any channel that's sufficient.
@maxsmith6956 ай бұрын
Elias Davidsson from Iceland was a 25 year IBM executive whose vocation after retirement was legal researcher. He spent 7 years requesting ATC tapes under FOIA, to research one detail of 9/11, which no other person had done. He has 754 citations in his book. His book is titled “Hijacking America’s mind on 9/11- counterfeiting evidence”. Most of the Amazon reviews for this book are 5 star.
@alwagner97226 ай бұрын
I'll have to check that out. American minds were definitely hijacked, thanks to corporate owned media and corrupt government.
@bamx0916 ай бұрын
I was in 5th grade English class... some teachers let students watch it on TV, others didn't, because no one knew what was really going on... it's a day every America will never forget..
@OG_Boodaah5 ай бұрын
I was in 3rd grade. My teacher turned on the news and let our class watch. And she was crying
@bamx0915 ай бұрын
@OG_Boodaah I did get to watch, other rooms couldnt
@LoganJames42016 ай бұрын
Bro i had this most random out of nowhere fascination to do research on 9/11 and you started posting these videos veey recently that is kinda crazy almost same time and everything
@90s2676 ай бұрын
Thanks for you concern for these monumental giants. Your studies are interesting and i love listening to them. Respect Depressed Ginger! 💯
@eparamaravinatata10416 ай бұрын
I remember as a kid, on the news they had mentioned that a fire ball went down the elevator shaft, some elevators plummeted and people burnt in the elevator.
@NoInjusticeLastsForever6 ай бұрын
Can you do a video about the black smoke seen in the distance in NJ about 7-10 seconds after the south tower collapsed? It's been nagging at me for weeks about what it would be.
@maxsmith6956 ай бұрын
Given this attack was the most sophisticated ever carried out in all of history, it seems fair to say, a very large majority, like 99.999999% of people have no idea, and I am being very sincere. Exceeding smart people, with no agenda, no government tie in, and no enterprise, cannot figure it out. I was in the WTC-1 in 1982 and went to the 106 th floor of the South Tower, where the rooftop observation deck is located. The size of the complex takes your breathe away. The fact that 70 large elevators, 5,000 porcelain toilets, 4 massive generators located on different floors, and much more, all vanished in 5 seconds, should be sufficient for all to agree, some highly complex operation was undertaken that day. The truth might be leaked one day, maybe not.
@alexanderordinary21106 ай бұрын
@@maxsmith695 Funny you mention that. I was poking around YT regarding nineeleven conspiracies and I came across Dr.Judy woods vid. Her theory seems the most plausible....
@dudedude9496 ай бұрын
If I remember right, Donald Rumsfeld was being bombarded with questions about trillions of dollars missing in one of the towers in September of 2001. After the 11th…..everyone somehow forgot about all that.
@fungiblast2 ай бұрын
That is not right. He mentioned a number that had already been mentioned years earlier regarding an amount of money for which the audit trails didn't pass muster. Further, there was never any talk of trillions being stored in the WTC. People are conflating two unrelated things
@lunsmannАй бұрын
@@fungiblast - the conspiracy theory talks about documents. Apparently damning documents that were now conveniently destroyed. That conspiracy theory is the main focus of those fools who claim it was an inside job. The "CIA" did it apparently. Total BS. But the conspiracy theory has a life of it's own.
@Scott-Lee-Snell-UK6 ай бұрын
It's not accurate to give the impression or to say that the whole building was full of smoke, from the fact of that iv heard survivor Brian Clark say that on his way down, he got to a floor where suddenly everything seemed normal. (which is where I think he then managed to make a phone call). So in other words, seeming normal can also be described as the floor looked like nothing had even happened. No damage to anything, and the air was clear.
@jas02066 ай бұрын
I’ve always had so much difficulty picturing how the jet-fuel fell down the shaft. I always hear about fireballs blowing out the lobby, but did it spit out onto the 80-90 floors in between? Or just floors where the elevator doors were opened? Was the fuel ignited as it fell - like a downward fireball? Or did it gush down separately and make it onto surfaces before it ignited? And given how flammable it is, did it immediately combust, like the fireballs we saw, that we’ve all become so familiar with? Or did it serve as a propellant for every surface that it touched for an extended period of time? How long until it burned through all the jet fuel? I just have so much difficulty envisioning what actually happened. Also I’m not a “truther” so I’m not questioning whether it happened or didn’t. It’s just no matter how many explanations I’ve heard about it, I can’t visualise how it actually transpired…which is understandable, because when has anyone ever seen a video of a plane’s jet-fuel source sending a fireball downwards via multiple elevator shafts. Just a really difficult thing to picture.
@supermanepic156 ай бұрын
theres 10,000 gallons of jet fuel, alot of which burned off in the ignition of fireball, the rest either stayed burning in the impact zone and or fell down the elevator shafts after the door was obviously blown off and or destroyed, the real question is how did it get through multiple express elevators and 2 skylobbys, wel since it was a reltivaly large amounts it probably busted off the first skyoobby on floor 78 and then sloshed its way through another express elevator and where it would do it the secind skylobby on floor 44 and then to the lobby which by then boths kylobbys and elevator shafts would have been burning and cooked in general, which is what happend considering witness accounts, which arent that reliable
@johneckert13656 ай бұрын
Jet fuel is pretty much diesel fuel, or Kerosene, or home heating oil. It's not as explosive as gasoline under most circumstances. You could have a pail full of jet fuel and throw a match in it, and it won't light, the match will just go out as if you tossed it into water. The huge explosions at the initial impact were from that fuel traveling at high speed atomizing with air while it smashed into the building. That atomized fuel quickly burned up all the available oxygen in the area, which is why the fire reduced in size. Lots of that fuel remained unburned and in liquid form, and gravity took it downward any possible path it could take. Building materials like carpet, wood, paneling, ceiling tiles, etc soaked up some of that fuel which made a very potent flammable material to burn.
@ssslimey6 ай бұрын
Maybe even some flash over occurred?
@daveh49256 ай бұрын
Jet fuel can explode on impact but also not explode at the same time, often times nearby buildings just drop out of solidarity - it all makes sense your questions hurt the dead heroes please focus on the victims as jet fuel works like rigged explosives and it happens the same in both buildings, the first tower hit drops second, which if steel melts at a set rate makes perfect sense wear a mask, take a jab and walk down emergency stairs its safer than running and getting away from the fire quicker
@jas02066 ай бұрын
@@ssslimey what’s flash over?
@ddoodm6 ай бұрын
Thanks so much for your videos, always so much insight! I just wish you would share the photos and videos you refer to (north lobby photo, rare collapse video, etc)
@ethancook57056 ай бұрын
Didn’t the jet fuel go down the elevator shaft after impact?
@bigjokers73916 ай бұрын
Yes
@annetteslife6 ай бұрын
Yes
@supermanepic156 ай бұрын
no really? i thought it went up and blew up the floors above the impact zone?
@daveh49256 ай бұрын
Yes it exploded on impact but also poured down all the shafts in both buildings blowing out the basement happens all the time a demolition company i work for made drones to scale and crashed into a smaller building the fuel exploded outwards but also wasnt flammable and poured down the building and everytime the steel melts the concrete softens and they drop vertically often times building nearby just drop on their own - its amazing really
@imnotsqiddy6 ай бұрын
He literally says this in the vid dude. Just listen.
@vincep1c1566 ай бұрын
I’m confused, he references photo’s and videos but shows unrelated photos? What am I missing?
@guyg67286 ай бұрын
9/11 stuff again from depressed ginger we are SO back
@tbmdd6 ай бұрын
He literally posted a 9/11 video yesterday.
@fuzzydunlop79286 ай бұрын
@@tbmdd His videos can be very hit or miss. The different subject matters attract a very diverse audience. I think it's a good thing even though I avoid some of his videos like the plague.
@lonnybush56126 ай бұрын
@fuzzydunlop7928 well. You are a wash up actor, according to you. So that explains a lot. Easily triggered.
@somebodyandthem6 ай бұрын
@@fuzzydunlop7928his political videos are his peak
@guyg67286 ай бұрын
@tmbdd oops
@RobloxianX6 ай бұрын
If you were on the ground at a certain angle, you could see the people in the 2nd plane. It was at a sharp angle when it hit. You would only catch it for a split second, but it would be engraved in your memory forever
@daylightdisk6 ай бұрын
Don't get me wrong it's great, but why would someone take these eerie photos of empty stairwells and hallways, for maintenance or something like that?
@theallseeingkats63216 ай бұрын
Makes sense, i take random photos all the time for security purposes..
@daylightdisk6 ай бұрын
@@theallseeingkats6321 Thanks.
@sonofhibbs44256 ай бұрын
Could be from surveillance cams. And maybe stored for directional purposes- like hired cleaners? Just a guess. Some people just take a lot of photos.
@jeremycounty95466 ай бұрын
Imagine if they had body cams back then
@Enzoans20505 ай бұрын
A jumper had a disposable camera which filmed above impact zone of north tower and also him jumping
@Enzoans20505 ай бұрын
The footage had survived but is used for the trial of ksm
@tonyspooky78746 ай бұрын
Hey your 9/11 videos are really great, do you think you could do more reviews on tragedies and make deep analyses of the events?
@SeekingGreetings6 ай бұрын
You don't want to?
@raysvision016 ай бұрын
There, so many videos look some up
@michawee6 ай бұрын
Hey man I like your videos, but when you talk about something, show a picture of that instead of showing something completely different.
@aotto046 ай бұрын
He gets demonetized for posting the graphic pictures
@sonofhibbs44256 ай бұрын
I don’t think he can, sadly.
@fuzzydunlop79286 ай бұрын
I'm not sure the OP was talking about graphic content specifically.
@aotto046 ай бұрын
@@fuzzydunlop7928 No, but in general he doesn't for that reason. All of his videos are like this
@_Breakdown6 ай бұрын
7:36 - - GREAT WORK GINGER 😇 (where’d u get this pix (NY Times?) Still haunting + sad after 22 yrs … pray for the departed + this broken world 😔🙏🏼👼🏼👼🏽🕊
@ShootItALBY6 ай бұрын
Somebody link these videos/photos he’s talking about
@JeremyLively-yg5pjАй бұрын
My older brother went to New York on his 6th grade class trip back in the early 80s he went up the south tower to the roof,he was so lucky
@AParallelReality2 күн бұрын
I still think they should have kept some BASE jump chutes on each floor in case of fires. It sounds silly but having a box on each floor with 100 chutes would have cost minimal (money and space)
@lee161a6 ай бұрын
The stories from inside the towers are the most riveting. The stories from above the north tower impact zone are the most so. When you look at how the floors collapsed from 93-99 you can imagine what they meant when you heard how "the stairs are gone". One woman's son said to his mother "mom, there are no stairs". You heard others say the core was blown out. You can imagine the floors sagging towards the middle where the core should be, and the twisted, blown out wreckage where the stairs and elevators should be, and the horror and desperation becomes that much clearer.
@LightningGoldStudios6 ай бұрын
He makes references to various videos and images, but never really shows it in the video
@MM-ig1iv6 ай бұрын
I'm confused why the fuel wasn't on fire if leaking down the elevator shaft but obviously had to be on fire from the initial explosion? Fuel is highly highly flammable! It doesn't make sense? Anything related to that explosion.. had to be on fire and a trail of fire? Especially fuel?
@lavishrw6 ай бұрын
The way you interpret this tragedy as a whole is quite logical and makes a lot of sense. Your videos are extremely helpful to understand all that happened that day.
@AParallelReality2 күн бұрын
I was on top of WT2 Aug 28th 2001 and the thing I remember most about it was how long it took to get to the top. The elevators moved really fast and it still took awhile so anyone taking the stairs would have needed some time for sure. Plus, people are not very smart so when they panic rush, I’m sure there was a serious traffic jam in the stairwells.
@martinwest25384 ай бұрын
There couldn't have come any fireballs from the elevator shafts (except from one) since they didn't reach to the impact zone - but there could of course have been explosives in the shafts.
@fireandfury5266 ай бұрын
I have a question, I was there as a child and looked at these impressive towers, in their place today are the black pools which are supposed to be the footprint, but it seems to me like the towers were much bigger, is it really the same Dimensions, or does the pool only have the external dimensions of the inner core? Thank you for your videos and greetings from Germany.
@ruthdawit42016 ай бұрын
they intentionally designed the pools’ diameters to be smaller than the towers but i dont remember why
@ThisAccountIsNoLongerActive0006 ай бұрын
From the first blast in Tower 1, there were two people by the revolving doors who were in a pugilistic posture and were burnt black and although they were seen moving their arms, they were basically gone at that point.
@richardheadly74663 ай бұрын
People reported an explosion in the sub levels before the first plane hit. 2 separate events around 9 seconds apart. William Rodriguez, a 20 year employee, has spoken about this in detail.
@lavishrw6 ай бұрын
Stanley was on one of the floors directly below the impact on the south tower, and says he saw the face of one of the hijackers before it hit. Im not sure if it was trauma, and sometimes memories can be shaky to recall since our mind is a mess in a situation that impactful. But i believe he has said that multiple times, and it could be true.
@richardheadly74662 ай бұрын
An Australian who was in for an economic conference also said he could see silhouettes when the 2nd plane tilted right before impact. He watched the impact & said he saw an African-American woman get blown out, presumably still alive, and flying through the air to her death. He probably remembers every detail about her. I don't think he watched her all the way down, he headed for the river hoping to get a ferry & get out of there.
@mattt2336 ай бұрын
Hero of the day was the Director of Security John O'Neil former FBI JTTF AIC. He immediately ordered an evacuation of BOTH towers after the first plane hit. Initially the guard in the lobby didn't get the memo but soon reversed and put on the evacuation announcement.
@coreyrowe41196 ай бұрын
I believe Chief Pfiefer (who appeared in the Naudet 9/11 documentary) also ordered the evacuation of both towers upon arriving in the north tower and setting up his command post.
@maxsmith6956 ай бұрын
Was his body ever found ?
@mattt2336 ай бұрын
@@maxsmith695I don't believe so.
@maxsmith6956 ай бұрын
@@mattt233 I know his story. I think sept 10 was his first day on the job!
@mattt2336 ай бұрын
@@maxsmith695Sept 1 I think. The lease went private on Aug 31.
@stevej29475 ай бұрын
Any video comments on tower 7? Maybe im not serching far enough. But that is a whole kernel of interest. Simply put, silverstein said to "pull it" and the building 7 fell at free fall speed that clearly looked like a demolition. Thoughts??
@ftroop84625 ай бұрын
Easy to say when you don't name specific people at the scene with tools for the job. Just saying 'pull it' doesn't cause a building to fall.
@mikebyrd82783 ай бұрын
To believe he was admitting to blowing up a building on national television is completely delusional
@jalisky6 ай бұрын
No the plane was going to fast and it was too high for anyone to be able to see passengers
@joshuaparham886 ай бұрын
The photo really shows how massive those buildings were @ 3:20 ..Never see that photo before
@mvfc76376 ай бұрын
If you want to see what the lobby of the North Tower was like before it fell on 9/11, just watch the documentary produced by the Naudet brothers, you can hear the firefighters asking building management if any of the elevators worked and they replied none of them were working.
@OG_Boodaah5 ай бұрын
You mean the Naudet brothers?
@mvfc76375 ай бұрын
@@OG_Boodaah yes, those guys.
@Wonkywatkins3 ай бұрын
Why didn’t you add the photos that you are talking about dude?
@annac95346 ай бұрын
I really, really love and appreciate these videos that you make. And I don’t want to seem like a complainer. But reference photos that you’re discussing… I would appreciate it so much if you could include them in the videos please 🙏🏽
@EthanCharlton-rz9lf6 ай бұрын
can u pls leave a link to the video thank you
@ptotheetother3 ай бұрын
3:32 Where there also dead people in these crashed elevators?
@fungiblast2 ай бұрын
Yeah, there are eyewitness accounts of that out there.
@angelaforshey22246 ай бұрын
Two month before 911 i had a dream i was in a tall building in a grocery store .the building nect to me was on fire and people were jumping or falling out windows.. thankfully i called my mom next morning and told her my dream 😢
@mikebyrd82786 ай бұрын
I had. Strange dream on 911 as well. While it was going on I had a dream I woke up in bed an a lady in all white came into my room came to the end of my bed an pointed at me. It was a extremely vivid an scary. I woke up to my phone ringing my friend telling me to turn on the TV just as the 1st building collapsed
@RbbidThunderEdits6 ай бұрын
6:04 anyone know the video?
@sonofhibbs44256 ай бұрын
Could I get a reference for the lady observing the people in the plane before hitting the south tower?
@maxsmith6956 ай бұрын
That would be impossible. You can barely see passengers in a plane landing at 160+mph.
@Erdawson006 ай бұрын
Can someone show me where the Still Photos from the top of wtc1 are? The one before and after impact.
@corylee886 ай бұрын
Its crazy that I've heard stories of after The South Tower fell, workers in the North Tower were being told to go back to their offices because they believed the North Tower wouldn't fall
@DaneHill23 ай бұрын
No, that's a mix of different stories. When the North Tower was hit first, every worker (who was able) began evacuating that building immediately. At that time in the South Tower, witnessing the horror next door and prior to the second plane hitting it, many workers began evacuating but were told that their building was safe and to return to their offices (so as not to get in the way of rescue efforts at the other building, or risk injury from falling debris). An hour later, at the time the South Tower fell (it fell first, even though it was the second one to be hit), the North Tower had been largely evacuated, though many first responders were still inside helping stragglers and trying to figure out how to reach the folks trapped above the impact zone. Once the dust cleared, everyone (first responders and all) immediately knew they had to get the hell out of the North Tower, as they realized its collapse was imminent. No one was being sent back in or upstairs to offices or otherwise. It was pure panic to get out. And 29 minutes later, the North Tower did indeed fall, killing anyone unlucky enough to still be in the building.
@aroblucky6 ай бұрын
Possible explanation of the explosions throughout the building, due to the impact and the speed the aircraft fuel turned into a mist or smog, it was no longer liquid, mist or smog is heavier than air and by destroying the elevator shafts the mist or smog started to descend down the elevator shafts and caused the explosions to the bottom.
@BobbyHattawayАй бұрын
Look at how narrow the stairs are.
@happytanking99856 ай бұрын
That doesn’t even make any sense if fire and jet fuel which burns off in the immediate explosion was to run down an elevator shaft the worst it would do if somehow reignited or ignorant for some reason wasn’t consumed in the original fire ball explosion then got ignited in the elevator shaft it would still only ignite up until the sky lobby there is no explanation for why jet fuel would go all the way down to the ground floor when the elevators were offset. As you know because you said it in your own video
@infactportugal6 ай бұрын
There were 4 direct shafts from the lobby to the top floors: 2 for windows on the world + 2 freight on the north tower. 2 for the observation deck + 2 freight on the south tower. Also, freight shafts went all the way down to B levels.
@martygras3786 ай бұрын
Why do you assume that many witnesses were confused about other explosions in the building? What if they were right, and there were other explosions, not from the planes ?
@sonofhibbs44256 ай бұрын
Good point. But honestly it makes sense. People would be hearing explosions in such scenario. Study backdrafts in firefighting, that sort of thing. There were definitely explosions. Look, whether or not if it was an inside job, the explosions people were hearing and seeing would be the last thing worthy of proving bombs were planted. They’d have to find proof of explosives used.
@Afterburner6 ай бұрын
That video you mentioned - can you post the link? Also, that diagram of the North Tower - where is that from?
@melburns43782 ай бұрын
What was seen outside the buildings would give anyone PTSD. ..worse than D-Day landings in 1944😢
@mylovesongs2429Ай бұрын
When you were talking about the South Tower collapse, and the North Tower sustaining damage,... The debris from the South Tower's collapse caused the beloved firefighter chaplain Mychal Judge's death. I read a lot of people died from the falling debris from the South Tower, as it entered the North Tower lobby. Also, the "water" people thought they witnessed everywhere was actually jet fuel. It had an reddish-orange tint to it. I still cannot imagine the fireball that erupted when both planes hit the towers. I kinda have a mental image, but imagine how many floors, doors, windows, and people were just vaporized. The Naudet videos, where Jules walked into the first floor lobby of the North Tower, and saw people ON FIRE, is also a mental image i cannot put in my head. The flaming jet fuel came down the elevator shafts from 90 floors up, and just exploded into the first floor lobby. So many people were burned alive. Gives me shudders just thinking about that! There was so much death and destruction from that day inside those towers that it is good that we don't have an EXACT number. We don't know who died where, if they were killed in the intial fireballs as the planes hit the buildings, or if they fell from the towers, or if they jumped from the towers, or if they died of smoke inhalation, or of being burned to death, or lastly, if they died by being crushed and reduced to nothing as the towers collapsed.
@Thiccazroach6 ай бұрын
I have a question can you please answer it for me or make a video on it, but what if both planes decended raplidly and crashed (with enough luck to not hit any other buildings) into the twin towers at the bottom of the towers? Like if both planes managed to hit the towers, even lower than where the south tower got hit? Im not the brightest but I would say everything would've been worse because it would put the smoke, destruction,and fire closer to the ground/streets and to close buildings like the marriot hotel. Wouldn't it also be harder for first responders to access the inside of towers or even be able to access the top half of the buildings causing more people to be trapped and probably die? The towers would also collapse alot faster or would they actually be able to remain standing? Also the smoke would be the main threat to people above impact zones until the collapses as wasnt majority of fires caused by jet fuel traveling down, yeah fire will kill but being so far down would it really travel to the top floors? Also the north tower being struck so far down would be a threat for more than half of the tower as they are trapped with a raging fire under them, so would the south tower evacuate more people from its building potentially saving hundreds of lives from the south tower? I know irl people who wanted to leave the south tower were sent back to their desk but with more than half of the north tower at risk would the south tower take it more seriously and evacuate everyone? No matter where the plane struck those towers i understand the death toll will still be high but i just wonder how worse the situation would've been if both planes aimed lower and succeeded?
@fungiblast2 ай бұрын
Yeah, that would have been the worst type of attack, hitting at the bottom.
@martinwest25384 ай бұрын
As said in the video, the towers were elastic, not rigid, and that's why they could withstand an aeroplane collision, or even several ones. And that's why the towers wouldn't suddenly have disintegrated completely.
@jenniferwitchy6 ай бұрын
People reported taking elevators down in the north tower
@julienielsen4462Ай бұрын
So majority of people were above 91st floor, 81 below?
@TLBNAWKI6 ай бұрын
New sub! Hello from the rolling hills of Morayshire in bonnie Scotland
@michaelciccone21946 ай бұрын
The narrator voice is hard to listen to.
@AMDbAmber-Mad-Database6 ай бұрын
He's a motormouth.
@corrioliseffect3 ай бұрын
How can elevators free fall? Don't they have emergency brakes?
@amdaring2 ай бұрын
Why do you not show the pictures as you’re talking about them? Frustrating
@andrewdean69634 ай бұрын
A new phenomenon requires a new word in our vocabulary to describe it.
@mikebyrd82783 ай бұрын
More like a made-up phenomena and a made-up word
@jdigitalseven7Ай бұрын
When multiple people said they heard explosions and even fire fighters said the evidence looked to point to explosions too, it should make everyone suspicious of the real truth.
@brettfieldingx6 ай бұрын
Some other comments are saying what i'm thinking . Show the things you are describing by way of video or photo , would improve the quality and interest .
@HerculesFit6 ай бұрын
Great video! A dope topic would be how many planes would have had to crash into the towers for them to fall over immediately?
@imnotsqiddy6 ай бұрын
As many that were in the towers reported about the impact- the towers swayed noticeably. You wouldn't need multiple planes to topple the towers, just a slightly larger commercial plane or military aircraft.
@beckylynn2096 ай бұрын
SO, what do you say about ALL the firefighters and security people yelling about all the explotions which they thought were bomb's, a long time after the initial airplane explosion?? I saw video of guy's walking around talking about all the many explosions.. 😕
@infactportugal6 ай бұрын
Those are subsequent explosions caused by fires. Exposed wiring shorting, batteries, etc.
@Bloomlotus233 ай бұрын
You talk about all these photos you’ve seen but don’t put them in the video or even link them. Why? At least cite it so we can all see what you are talking about
@toddkurzbard6 ай бұрын
As it happens, at the time, before the collapses, I noticed that the smoke was heavy and black. Yesterday, I looked up on a few fireman's websites on what the color of the smoke in a fire indicated. They all said that a fire issuing black smoke, is the result of combustibles, like fuel, or of things such as plastic or the like. It's NOT from wood or paper, that would be white or light gray smoke. So, black smoke would indicate a fire generated by, likely, feul. Just as what happened here... "...Smoke Color is the visible shade of the spectrum and tells the stage of the fire as well as helps determine the location of the fire. Petroleum products, rubber, and many plastics will produce black smoke. Wood and other ordinary combustibles will commonly produce smoke ranging from light gray to yellowish. It’s important to make a distinction that lighter-colored smoke frequently contains a substantial concentration of unburned, highly flammable, and deoxygenated materials. Under these conditions, the smoke can ignite and create a hazardous and possibly deadly situation for firefighters. When a fire produces dark brown or even black it is an indication that the fire is underventilated and/or it contains an abundance of petroleum products. Additionally, brownish smoke will tell you that fire has ignited wood, which usually means that the fire has infiltrated the structural integrity of the building and could provide a collapse hazard. The color of smoke is generally thought of as the most comprehensive indicator of fire behavior..." "www.bmefire.com/reading-smoke-signals/" I also saw mention that such smoke, if one is exposed to it for any period, will kill you from smoke inhalation. It said that in most fires, deaths are not from the fire, or burns; they are from smoke. Also, regarding the elevators: I heard that the 2 French guys who recorded the first plane hit, after they went along with the fireman to Tower 1, continued filming, and one of the brothers mentioned that he had to turn the camera away as a screaming woman run from one of the elevators, her body totally engulfed by fire. He said he turned away because he couldn't bear to watch.
@cabosanlucasboi78823 ай бұрын
bro if your gonna mention a video atleast show it?
@robertahartley16 ай бұрын
it was sad when the tower camera went black...you used to be able to see to see the views...
@theboogeyman8265 ай бұрын
Hope the real perpatrators of this attack are brought to justice.