A Man Shares Unseen, Brutal Twin Tower Collapse Video

 

. “Makes me wonder how much history is being stored in people’s attics or basements waiting to be unearthed,” pondered a Reddit member.

This video not only offers a fresh perspective on 9/11, but it also strengthens our communal memory of the incident that helped to define the twenty-first century.

The choice of Kei Sugimoto to make this video public adds still another level of complexity to the complicated story of 9/11.

In order to guarantee that future generations may see and comprehend the scope of the events that transpired on that terrible day,

a new viewpoint has been added to the visual narrative of the Twin Towers’ fall. The video is still in circulation and serves as a historical record as well as a reminder of the long-lasting effects of 9/11.

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