9/11 Attack Images Collected In 2001

Sep 11, 2016 6:39 AM

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Thanks for including the PA crash-too often forgotten.

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Let's not forget about the heroes on United Airlines Flight 93 that prevented that day from getting any worse

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Bless the heroes of 9/11.

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To absent friends

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I remember my mom in the Czech was taking me to elementary school, I couldn't figure out why she was crying. She felt with people in the US

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I'm in Aus and I woke up to my mother crying, I thought something had happened to my dad, then I saw the TV

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I was 14 when this happened. It's a day I could never forget even if I wanted to.

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13. This was our generation's game changer.

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i remember where i was when this happened. the news was on, the kid i was with asked me what a terrorist was, i replied "a bad person"

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I live 15 mins from that elementary school where Bush was speaking. Booker Elementary.

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The images that always really got to me were the ones showing the people choosing to jump

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I'm the same

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i know. if jumping is the better option, how horrible was it in the towers?

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I rely so much on dark humor and bad jokes as a coping mechanism. But I live in NY and seeing all this again...I got nothin' at all

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It's weird, but it feels so dated since there aren't people taking pictures with their phones in a lot of these shots.

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Weird to think how much the world has changed in 15 years.

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I thought one of the pointing guys was taking a selfie. But yes, few people had easily accessible cameras back then.

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We had easy access to cameras, we just didn't bother carrying them around constantly.

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All these pictures and they're all of the same city

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Where do you start after this? What would be the first move? Where do you look, how do you sort things. Not the issue but how did they do it

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Responders get taught systematic thinking. Assess dangers. Prevent further loss of life. Evacuate area. Reassess dangers. Triage. Etc etc

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Mentally holding fast to the rules like a mantra, while trying not to listen to that part of your mind which is freaking out.

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iirc Sydney ambulance and police officers recently went through a training drill for if a plane does crash in the city and what the 1/2

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Correct protocol would be for that situation.

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I was 22 working at Universal Studios. They shut the parks down bc they may have been targets. Our country changed forever that surreal day

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The world was changed that day. Let us never forget the lives lost New York and Washington DC, nor those who made the ultimate sacrifice

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in Pennsylvania. Rest easy, and know that though you are gone from this world, you have not been forgotten

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Glad to see the first 9/11 thing I've seen today doesn't have some stupid attempt at being funny in it

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The people jumping, I just can't. I'll be over here sniffling.

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In Australia I watched this play out overnight via our breaking news: from the first hit to the collapses. No one spoke at work that day.

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I was in grade 5 at the time. I remember getting up in the morning, and seeing the towers collapsing on TV. I don't know if that was live,

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or a 'replay' of it, I think it was live. But it did kinda strike me that something bad had happened. Was a weird day at school that day.

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Let us never forget the heroes who rushed into the chaos and risked their lives to save complete strangers. RIP

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My teacher played the video of Bush reading to the children and being told. His face went soooo grim it shook me.

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9/11 is so horrible. I can't imagine what it must've felt like to be there when it happened. To see a plane, flying low into the city, 1/2

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and then colliding with the tower.. And then another plane came. I was lucky to be no where near NY at the time. God bless America.

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Crazy to think out of everyone in the world it only took a few assholes to do something like this.

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Assholes with a sick idea!

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and it only took a few ppl taking initiative and responsibility to stop them (on flight 93)

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Assholes with a plan

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Well it only took a few assholes to say lets invade Poland and we all know how that goes

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Yeah, but it took a massive army to execute it. It only took 19 men for this.

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Don't forget it also took several decades of conflict to create the assholes themselves.

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nah just years of religious brainwashing.

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Why not both?

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history has shown muslims to attack first, so its less of conflict thing.(slavery and pillaging were massive issues prior to the crusades)

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It's funny how religious brainwashing becomes a lot easier after your whole educational infrastructure has been bombed to ruins.

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Weren't all of the hijackers Saudi Arabian? Did somebody bomb them?

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I was in 4th grade and I remember watching as people jumped to their deaths in my classroom.

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I was 5 me and my dad walked to the train station around the corner. We saw the giant black cloud. Everyone on the train was covered w/ dust

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8th grade. They had the tv in our school computer lab playing the news and we were allowed to come in & watch if we wanted. World changing.

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It scary to think that those people that jumped had lost all hope of survival and came to terms with the fact they were going to die

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I was in kindergarten.. we didn't really understand what happened.. my teacher let some of us look up pictures of the smoke the next day.

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Fifth grade, we were told everything but told not to tell the kindergarteners and first graders.

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is that image seared into your brain now? or has it faded over the years?

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There's one photo of a man doing just that, his tie streaming in the wind as he falls. Seared into my memory. Choices: death or death.

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I would much rather not burn to death either. If jumping out a window to my death is the only way to prevent burning to death, I'm jumping.

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There's a video of one guy slipping and falling while trying to get to a different window.

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That one makes my feet tingle in a very uncomfortable way.

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I was working in a bar a few mins from shanksville, on route 31. I remember seeing so many gov SUVs heading up the Mountain that day. At the

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Did you feel the ground shake?

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I heard an explosion, I thought it was a transformer blowing (there was a transformer station across the field from me)

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time, we had no idea the crashes were connected until we saw our local news man on national TV reporting it.

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We lived in NJ/husband commuted into Manhattan by train via WTC. My son was 1 mos old as neighbor pounded door to ask about him. No calls

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Could get through. So we waited. Silently as the military flew too close to talk. He saw the 2nd tower fall. Paid a crazy amt of money

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Taxi and made it home. I collapsed in his arms. We sat in our basement with our son and prized possessions as the fighter jets flew by.

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We could see, smell and taste the ash for weeks.

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His boss made him go into work on 9/12. NYC was a different place.

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I'm happy he was okay.

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Just imagine how many different versions of this we would have from smartphones if this happened in 2016.

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I for one would have put Nyan Cat on my own behalf.

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Up until then we didn't know what a jet flying into a building was like. Sad we had to find out like that :(

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9 years ago (deleted Mar 18, 2017 12:08 AM) | Likes 0 Dislikes 0

When else has a commercial jet flown straight into a building?

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High school freshmen that learn about this were not alive when it happened. In two years, kids not alive during 9/11 can join the military

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Yes. That's how time works.

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I was a high school freshman when this happened.

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It was weird deploying in 2010 with guys that were 9 years old in 2001.

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It was weird talking to my airman a few years ago and she let me know she was in kindergarten when it happened

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I have soldiers now about that age. My youngest one currently is 21, but I had a 19 year old a couple months ago that got moved.

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Yeah, I occasionally work with kids that are in tech school/AIT. Their perspective on what we do and how we do it is mind-boggling

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It is hard to describe the level and sorts of confusion that went down that day.

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Exactly http://youtu.be/2UHhBcZxYqY

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Was in college. Mom & Aunt worked near by. No cell service for many reasons. Couldn't reach anyone in NYC. Watched towers fall loosing mind.

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When I came back home (ASAP!), as a New Yorker, I never felt more connected to everybody. You could walk up to anyone and talk about it.

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I went to the museum a few weeks ago. So emotional though I was only in 2nd grade when it happened. Even more so being in NYC now.

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I remember my mom in the Czech was taking me to elementary school, I couldn't figure out why she was crying. She felt with people in the US

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I was in a small group that had an 8am English class followed immediately by a 3 hour bio lab. We heard nothing about it between the two (1)

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When I got back to the dorm, there was a huge crowd around the common room tv. I asked what was going on. He told me about planes hitting(2)

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the towers, and then collapsing. It was so unrealistic that I moved closer in the crowd, and asked someone else what happened. When they (3)

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said he same thing, that's when I realized everything had changed. That's when it sank in, and I'll never forget that feeling. (END)

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We thought it was a joke when someone told us about the first plane. Then we turned on CNN. Just in time for the second plane. I was 12.

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We assumed it was a small Cessna or something before our teacher turned on the TV. Boy were we wrong.

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That morning someone told me what happened and I thought they were talking about a video game. I didn't think that would happen in real life

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As soon as the second plane hit, everything changed

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Here's your second plane http://youtu.be/2UHhBcZxYqY

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I was going to school, listening to the radio, people seemed to think it was an accident or something till that second plane.

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Trapped people jumped from the towers to escape the fires; rescue teams died when the towers finally collapsed. It was a living nightmare.

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I was around 10 years old and even then the importance of that day stuck with me. The world as we knew it changed.

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No it hasnt, enemy is still standing, we have the power to destroy earth 4 times, yet we cant deal with terrorists

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No, because they are not all huddled up in a desert, they are everywhere, even in your own country, and they use innocents as shields

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Jadda jadda, our intelence service foiled every attempt in my country, how? Just gathering intel all the time

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Same. Didn't even know what the twin towers were at that time, but I knew it was very bad.

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I was all the way in hawaii. Sixth grade on a military base. I remember my dad getting a call and saying "Defcon what? But that means war!">

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I remember no one knowing at all what was going on. We just knew that there was an attack. We got sent home from school and i saw it on the

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tv. I didn't know how to comprehend that, what was going on. I just knew it was big and things would not be the same.

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Jesus Christ, that may be the scariest reaction I've ever heard for that day. I never knew what Defcon we went to.

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I don't remember the number. I just know I heard him say that it meant war and worrying what it meant for him, being in the navy. Turns out

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it meant he was out to sea for almost a year shortly after that.

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I dont care if I get downvoted to obvilion till my eyes bleed but there is no fucking way the government would be behind this.

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Or spying ours webcams and email....

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Not complicit, but forewarned.

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The CT initiative before 9/11 was so minimal they had no ability to correctly assess terrorism threat level or check threats for validity.

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Believing something you cant understand make as much sense as paying for something you will never have.

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Isn't paying for something you will never have gift giving?

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There's cases when they might not have our best interests at heart, but I believe if they could have prevented this, they would have.

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They would have made the case against Iraq regardless of this.

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True. They were already working on Iraq. But doesn't that fit the narrative?

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Not American but sure, not everything done is the best for everyone but really this isn't something any western gov would do...

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9 years ago (deleted Mar 18, 2017 12:08 AM) | Likes 0 Dislikes 0

"Was a surprise military strike by the Imperial Japanese Navy" ??

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Well if we're airing our hearts despite downvotes: I will never believe this was not a controlled demolition. It's all way too shady for me.

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Tell that to the thousands upon thousands of witnesses standing within a few blocks of it when it happened.

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9 years ago (deleted Sep 11, 2016 9:51 PM) | Likes 0 Dislikes 0

Alright, well, I'ma let you chill with your tinfoil hat.

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that MUST be it

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Yea, some witnesses said it wasn't even a commercial flight. Or the ppl who "witnessed" building 7 fall while it was still up? Shady huh?

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That's because you're a moron who doesn't understand physics, the architecture of the buildings, or any of the factors involved.

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That's an overstatement and you know it. You don't know me. And I'm no moron. Your mind is made up? Fine. Mine isn't. Have a nice day.

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You claim you're not a moron, yet you say the WTC towers look like a controlled demolition.

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No you said it looks like a controlled demolition. I have trouble believing that not 1 but 2 buildings collapsed to complete rubble.

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I also said the whole thing is shady. Like the attack on the pentagon. Do you believe the official story? And that building 7 bullshit? WTF

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Everything changed.

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Everything changed for a while, then people moved on. Look at the future, not at the past.

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The consequences of that day still resonate for people all over the world, particularly in the Middle East. They cant move on.

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And to some there were no consequences, at all. Me being one. World is a bi place, this was only a small part of it.

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Don't get me wrong, I'm not obsessed with 9/11 or anything!!

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It was a pivotal moment in world history, you may not feel like it effected you personally, but post 9/11 the world changed for everyone.

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Well how did it change for me then? And the rest of the world?

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