Man Shares Terrifying Never Before Seen Twin Tower Collapse Footages

Kei Sugimoto recently released previously unseen footage of the Twin Towers’

collapse, shot from a unique north-side perspective on 9/11. He discovered

the footage among old VHS tapes and digitized it to preserve the historical

record. The video, released in July 2023, has sparked attention for offering a fresh viewpoint,

of the tragic event. The 9/11 attacks, carried out by Al-Qaeda, killed nearly 3,000

people and reshaped U.S. foreign policy. This new footage highlights the importance

of preserving history, serving as a poignant reminder of the lasting impact of that day.

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