A Man Shares Unseen, Brutal Twin Tower Collapse Video

A guy who had a unique viewpoint on the Twin Towers’ fall has shared never-before-seen film of the incident, more than 20 years after the sad events of September 11, 2001.

The cinematographer, Kei Sugimoto, just published this film that had been kept for more than 22 years. Nineteen members of Al-Qaeda, a jihadist terror cell, took control of four aircraft on September 11,

2001, and used them as weapons in a coordinated assault against the United States. About 3,000 people lost their lives when two of the aircraft collided with the World Trade Center in New York City,

causing the Twin Towers to fall. The fallout from this incident changed American foreign policy and had a long-lasting effect on global affairs. Kei Sugimoto discovered crates of old video cassettes

while organizing his closet. Among them was footage he had taken with a Sony VX2000 camera on 9/11.  Aware that some of the cassettes would have degraded,

 

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