A purportedly banned video clip from the September 11, 2001 attacks has resurfaced online, capturing first responders expressing fears of planted bombs inside the Twin Towers. In the 1:48-minute footage, one responder urgently warns, "Anyone of these Buildings could blow up, this ain't Done Yet," amid the chaos as the structures collapsed.
The video, recently submitted just 37 minutes ago and garnering 96 views, highlights claims by first responders that they observed explosives within the towers. Shared under categories labeled "AWAKE NEWS" with tags including "9/11lie," "twin towers," and "banned footage," it revives long-standing conspiracy theories surrounding the events of that day.
Tragically, 343 NYC firefighters perished on September 11th, 2001, while responding to the attacks on the World Trade Center. The clip underscores the perilous conditions faced by these heroes, who navigated falling debris and structural failures in real time.
Accompanying the video is a stark reminder: “If you tell a big enough lie and tell it frequently enough, it will be believed.” This quote is presented as a fact in the video's description, framing the narrative around skepticism of official accounts.
Counterarguments noted alongside the clip assert that the towers pancaked from the top down due to beams being heated by fires, and that bomb residue would have been detected if explosives were present. These points challenge the responders' on-scene observations depicted in the footage.
The reemergence of this material, promoted with calls to follow @WorldWatchGoat, invites viewers to reconsider the mechanics of the collapses and the testimonies from those on the ground during one of the deadliest days in American history.