9/11 Attack Survivor on ESCAPING the WORLD TRADE CENTER | Giovanni Renteria

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  • On the morning of September 11, 2001 Morgan Stanley employee Giovanni Renteria was attending a training seminar on the 64th floor in the South Tower of the World Trade Center. During a short break, Renteria headed to the ground floor and as he was exiting the building noticed a large amount of debris falling from the North Tower. The remnants of American Airlines Flight 11.
    Rushing back inside the building, Renteria and his fellow co-workers stood in the lobby of the South Tower trying to game plan what to do next. It was then that the South Tower was hit by United Airlines Flight 175 and September 11, 2001 turned into a harrowing day of survival for Giovanni Renteria.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 3 тис.

  • @kieshawilliams2954
    @kieshawilliams2954 Рік тому +3615

    I’m sorry, but the fact that a whole plane flew into the world trade center and they had the audacity to tell people they were safe and not evacuate is Beyond me!

    • @LightMeditations
      @LightMeditations Рік тому +157

      Right! I know hindsight is 20/20 but I can’t image a worse situation. 😢

    • @JanayaManuel
      @JanayaManuel Рік тому +93

      I always thought this too.

    • @MilcaRhodes
      @MilcaRhodes Рік тому +253

      I agree, but they didn’t know it was a plane at first. They thought it was and explosion and from other interviews I’ve seen they assumed it was an internal issue. I can see why they thought tower 2 was okay. Unfortunately, they were very wrong.

    • @kieshawilliams2954
      @kieshawilliams2954 Рік тому +93

      @@MilcaRhodes that’s crazy. I’ve seen interviews where they say They know it was a plane but they told them to stay in the office either way it’s also sad.

    • @izyuseryuz1756
      @izyuseryuz1756 Рік тому +107

      Right!! I wouldve dragged people out with my bare hands like LEAVE!! GO

  • @AnxMa
    @AnxMa Рік тому +398

    There was this really moving scene. Several days after the attacks; the responders and construction workers who were removing and clearing the rubble; they were doing it with such a regard and consideration for the potential undiscovered victims. Even the people who were operating the big and heavy excavators were using such caution and sensitivity. I got some filmmaking/acting experience and I swear, they deserve a tribute, especially since many of them suffered and died of cancer and other related illnesses. And a big thank you for anyone who fought for the James Zadroga Compensation act!

    • @service2204
      @service2204 Рік тому

      There was no rubble the buildings turned into dust white phosphorus was burning weeks after the event

    • @mayaasan7201
      @mayaasan7201 Рік тому +7

      I was watching the 9/11 documentary "Loose Change" and the interviews were really really heartbreaking. God help them all.😢

    • @michaelmarama-de4gx
      @michaelmarama-de4gx Рік тому +7

      I smell bullshit

    • @RogerKomula-kl9lb
      @RogerKomula-kl9lb Рік тому +5

      ​@@michaelmarama-de4gxthat acting filmmaking aside is sketchy.

    • @Dev-In-Denver123
      @Dev-In-Denver123 Рік тому +11

      Well, they're still dying from all that stuff. And not just the first responders, remember that.

  • @zekumi
    @zekumi 7 місяців тому +11

    What a beautiful and haunting recollection. I’m so glad this man is still with us-one less of our loss.

  • @KenUngaro
    @KenUngaro Рік тому +76

    Giovanni, you ABSOLUTELY SHOULD BE HERE!!! AND THANK GOD YOU ARE. Your story is inspiring and grateful I found it. Would be honored to cross paths with you one day. My son was born that morning in Florida.

    • @mayaasan7201
      @mayaasan7201 Рік тому

      I was watching the 9/11 documentary "Loose Change" and the interviews were really really heartbreaking. God help them all.😢😢😢😢😢

  • @suscaretez7624
    @suscaretez7624 10 місяців тому +39

    The prayer he did with that man, when he was thinking going back to get his wallet and stuff, changed his mind and saved his life. Thanks God.

    • @sal78sal
      @sal78sal 5 місяців тому +5

      And while poeple on higher floors were praying instead of evacuating, they died.

  • @heikestucke8964
    @heikestucke8964 Рік тому +11

    Your are a survivor, able to share this precious moment in prayer…..this trauma never will leave you but enables you to give to others in need, bless you for being alive …..

    • @johnp139
      @johnp139 11 місяців тому

      *you’re!

    • @sal78sal
      @sal78sal 5 місяців тому

      a real survivor who didnt go back into a building everyone else was evacuating. Smart.

  • @lindacosta5688
    @lindacosta5688 Місяць тому +121

    I believe Morgan Stanley employees were saved due to a heroic man named Rick Rescorla
    He ran the security department and always believed the Muslims would attack the World Trade Center again-from the sky. He essentially predicted 9/11 would happen at some point. So much so that he would actually lead regular drills with the employees at Morgan Stanley. When the first plane hit the other tower, he said, “This is it, folks.” And he began evacuating the Morgan Stanley people out of the building. Unfortunately, Rick died in the second tower that day. A great man and a true hero.

    • @zimtastic1171
      @zimtastic1171 20 днів тому +21

      @@lindacosta5688 iirc, Rick was also a pilot in Vietnam and was a hero long before that day, too.
      He was an amazing man.

    • @cookies4isaac522
      @cookies4isaac522 18 днів тому +5

      RIP

    • @TheAfia94
      @TheAfia94 14 днів тому +12

      *terrorists
      Let me remind you that “Muslims” and “terrorists” are not synonyms.

    • @lindacosta5688
      @lindacosta5688 14 днів тому +1

      @@TheAfia94 😂😂😂😂😂

    • @Crash_Clips_
      @Crash_Clips_ 14 днів тому +7

      @@TheAfia94then why do you guys come to our countries and try to change our laws and cultures?

  • @kate2create738
    @kate2create738 Рік тому +24

    So glad you are interviewing different 9/11 survivors, they were not trained for that day, but they fought hard to survive and help those they could with little preparation for the enormous impact that was happening in a short time period. We need to preserve their legacy just as we honor those who fought in the battles.
    9/11, in NYC especially, was a testament to the worst of humanity contrasting the best. Giovanni has decided to represent the best in the most optimistic way a survivor can, understanding how blessed life is and not to take it for granted.

  • @RickL_was_here
    @RickL_was_here Рік тому +41

    You hear plenty about how helpful everyone was... You don't often hear about the people caught under foot or left behind with the save yourself mentality that was prevalent.
    Never shy away from a 9/11 interview, this was another good one.

    • @Itsonlyfriday
      @Itsonlyfriday Рік тому +7

      I agree. It's good to try to focus on the positive moments that occur throughout tragic events such as this with all the bravery and camaraderie that goes on but I think it can also be wise to understand and be aware of the fact that in moments of desperation, there are some people who cannot help themselves and act purely out of a need for their own self preservation which will often put others in danger so it's a good idea to know that you need to watch out for that potential safety hazard as well. That stuff is shown far less but is still very important to keep in mind.

    • @mayaasan7201
      @mayaasan7201 Рік тому +1

      I was watching the 9/11 documentary "Loose Change" and the interviews were really really heartbreaking. God help them all.😢😢😢😢

  • @Criscmg2011
    @Criscmg2011 2 місяці тому +5

    This man managed to survive because he made the choice to pray. Many highly intelligent people died that horrific day. Gives me chills of the moment of those who knew they were not going to live. Sends shivers up my spine every time I realize this.
    It important to know that God loves us. Trust Him in everything you do.

  • @coryjohnson2486
    @coryjohnson2486 22 дні тому

    He seems like a pretty stoic guy. I would be in tears most of the interview with intermittent mental breakdowns. Crazy how different people can be mentally/emotionally.

  • @funkymonkeylovin
    @funkymonkeylovin Рік тому +11

    When I think of the politicians who compared January 6th to 9/11, it makes my blood boil.

    • @marthaamitrano8082
      @marthaamitrano8082 Рік тому

      I felt the same way how dare our government officials compare this horrendous day with Jan 6th. I'm sure the victims families weren't to please to heard that. Personally it made me sick to my stomach. I happened to know of two of those firefighters that perished along with the other 341. There is no comparison. 911 will be remembered forever God rest their soles.

    • @davebowers8631
      @davebowers8631 Рік тому +1

      Does it? Not the actual event? Good luck with those priorities politic boy.

  • @anthonyhiggins2032
    @anthonyhiggins2032 Місяць тому +1

    So sorry for all the victims and their family. Rest in Peace

  • @justrelax129
    @justrelax129 7 місяців тому +3

    Pure luck? You said a prayer and God saved you dude. You got blessed

  • @aPLAGUE0113
    @aPLAGUE0113 Рік тому +1

    I was in middle school when this happened. I remember watching people throw themselves from the building and it was horrific. As a child I couldn’t even comprehend what was going on. I can not even imagine what this woman went through. I watched “9/11: I was there” and “9/11: Four flights” on Hulu. There was so much that’s not talked about or forgotten.

    • @surgem6089
      @surgem6089 Рік тому

      Same here , I was in 6th grade.. I remember seeing people jump from the buildings on live tv and my teachers screaming and crying . Such a horrific feeling

    • @simplymonica6888
      @simplymonica6888 8 місяців тому

      @@surgem6089I was in 4th grade sitting at my desk watching this live on TV while my teacher just cried. Very sad.

  • @suzannebrady6201
    @suzannebrady6201 8 місяців тому +1

    My father was a mutual fund wholesaler with a company called AIM mutual funds back then . Morgan Stanley Dean Witter was one of the companies that he worked with . I remember my dad crying when this happened because he knew some of those that passed away . So sad ;(

  • @MalonsMilk
    @MalonsMilk 11 місяців тому +1

    I wasn’t in the wield trade centre but I have been in a burning building and cheated death by escaping the roof falling in and explosions going off around you and you have so much adrenaline running through you that you get an eerie calm. It wasn’t until a few days later when I started to talk about what happened that I suddenly broke down and cried. Was a shock to me but the more you tell the story the more you lay it to bed in your mind.

  • @billkittleman9631
    @billkittleman9631 8 місяців тому +1

    Tales of survival from this extraordinary catastrophe are incredible 😢🇺🇸

  • @billyz5088
    @billyz5088 Рік тому +9

    Even though they did collapse - they stood long enough for so many to get out - this is why engineers & architects etc. have praised the design & construction - despite some of the obvious drawbacks compared to more modern towers with more safety features - the south tower stood for 56 minutes after taking the more devastating hit - allowing thousands to escape. As awful as the numbers of fatalities were - it could have been far worse. Those towers were also heroes - just like the first responders ..

    • @lulabelle4527
      @lulabelle4527 Рік тому +1

      True, although that means also enough time for all the emergency responders to get there and run into the buildings/gather around them before they collapse 😢

  • @dinarivas626
    @dinarivas626 Рік тому +2

    What an amazing story. Thank you for sharing.

  • @stephtaglianetti
    @stephtaglianetti Рік тому +18

    That "Something" is called God.

    • @russellford5597
      @russellford5597 Рік тому +5

      It really isn't.

    • @stephtaglianetti
      @stephtaglianetti Рік тому +1

      @@russellford5597 Oh, okay. Whatever you say.

    • @johnp139
      @johnp139 11 місяців тому

      As in how your sky fairy ALLOWED 2000 people to die that day???? YOU ARE DELUSIONAL!!!!

  • @moneykid3119
    @moneykid3119 Рік тому +1

    Great interview I haven’t really watched 9/11 survivor stories 🇺🇸

  • @cindyjackson2457
    @cindyjackson2457 5 місяців тому

    I am so glad you stopped and prayed. The Lord put not going up for your belongings on your heart, as you know.

  • @KeeksSnoogie79
    @KeeksSnoogie79 5 місяців тому

    Always trust you intuition, that man saved this guys life. Wow

  • @shaneswayze6228
    @shaneswayze6228 11 місяців тому

    God bless all of the people that lost there lives in 9/11 .so sad.

  • @lisapearson5324
    @lisapearson5324 Рік тому +1

    Ok falling debris that squashed a taxi car really brought it home. You forget how big these buildings were ...

    • @jeffsimon9594
      @jeffsimon9594 4 місяці тому

      But made out of matchsticks though apparently

  • @ajoel
    @ajoel Рік тому +5

    1:32 Bet it was ❄️❄️❄️

  • @Theperfectstorm00
    @Theperfectstorm00 Рік тому

    I love watching the survival stories about 9/11🫶🏾

  • @jeniferburton5235
    @jeniferburton5235 Рік тому +4075

    I will never get tired of watching 9/11 survival stories.

    • @SuperLuminalElf
      @SuperLuminalElf Рік тому +150

      I have always believed that *far* MORE people have died in those attacks than we’ve been told. From Day ONE

    • @Chantal_4107
      @Chantal_4107 Рік тому

      ​@@SuperLuminalElfwhy on earth would they minimize the casualties?? Bush was using this incident to go to war, so every death was important and carefully documented. The whole thing was! Have you been to the museum? Have you watched lots of footage? Take off your damn aluminum hat.

    • @patriciajones6771
      @patriciajones6771 Рік тому +160

      I am not American, never lived there, but I am never tired of watching and listening to 911 stories, that day impacted the whole World, I will never forget the horror I felt,watching those towers fall on TV. I WILL NEVER FORGET THAT DAY.

    • @SuckasNeverPlayMe
      @SuckasNeverPlayMe Рік тому +13

      Vicarious living rids your boredom

    • @thatotlhowe
      @thatotlhowe Рік тому +26

      Same here,
      "Never forget" they meant it

  • @AlexIsModded
    @AlexIsModded 10 місяців тому +1386

    Something that 9/11 taught me at a very young age, was to never be so dedicated to authority or your job in general, that you'll go back up an elevator just because someone says you have to. No one knew the second plane would hit, and no one knew that tower two would collapse. What I do know is that my life is and always will be more important than a job. I can get another job.

    • @us3rG
      @us3rG 9 місяців тому +24

      They just taught an accident happened, they naver taught humans did this intentionally.
      This is a crucial information that changes how we think.
      Sure watching that should've messed with your head enough to not go back as few did but these are people who were there cause they went against all odds, these are people who chased careers, their future, people who had ambitions, people who went through things to be there, people who had skills or knowledge, down to the least important job you think exist in those buildings.
      America didn't just lose people, it lost important people. I'm not saying one is better than another, some just contribute more than others.
      If the first one was an accident, they had time to reevacuate slowly , the second one fell first

    • @ghostfifth
      @ghostfifth 6 місяців тому +6

      How's that even possible? What about your actual experience on that day made you feel that way?

    • @GR-bn3xj
      @GR-bn3xj 5 місяців тому +21

      Yes, but it's only easy to do this in hindsight. People panicking every time something strange happens also doesn't help. They can also be wrong. I've seen where people who say what you said leave work during a tornado Warning only to die after they get home, in the tornado. I have seen them stay and die. We have access to so much more information at our fingertips than we did back then. Most the people in the building, didn't even know what happened till they left the building and saw it. There's not always a right or wrong answer, Sometimes people just get lucky or unlucky. Sometimes people do the right thing and die, And sometimes people do the wrong thing And live.

    • @selfmaderish4690
      @selfmaderish4690 5 місяців тому +32

      Facts! Imagine hearing a loud noise and your building shake and your boss say go back up stairs 😂 I’m quitting today

    • @Chad-sp4hq
      @Chad-sp4hq 5 місяців тому +7

      Well said but it's not that cut dry.

  • @jadebot800
    @jadebot800 Рік тому +258

    Thank you for not adding any crazy music or editing. Just the story. Perfect

    • @lonnievisch6009
      @lonnievisch6009 4 місяці тому +14

      Yes. You are so right…

    • @fishingpinky3165
      @fishingpinky3165 4 місяці тому +17

      I agree 1000% So sick of YTers putting in annoying music.

  • @mitchellvillareal1708
    @mitchellvillareal1708 Рік тому +1774

    What gives me chills is stories from people who were meant to be in the world trade centers on 9/11, but something happened in their daily life out of the norm and they missed work that day. God bless all effected by this tragedy

    • @CameTo
      @CameTo Рік тому +64

      Some big wigs who always had breakfast up on the "eyes of the world" restaurant would cancel due to the wife making a dermatology appointment and such...

    • @ir8free
      @ir8free Рік тому +129

      @@CameTo Also:
      Michael Lomonaco, top chef and director of Windows on the World, stopped at a LensCrafters to get his eyeglasses fixed before the first impact.

    • @867diesel
      @867diesel Рік тому +129

      or the people who missed their flight .

    • @chrissyd1472
      @chrissyd1472 Рік тому +141

      Worked both ways unfortunately such as Jim Gartenberg who went up to clear his desk after accepting a job elsewhere and got trapped.
      There’d be people who perhaps went in earlier than they needed too. To be in that position is unimaginable.

    • @jeremybaker7963
      @jeremybaker7963 Рік тому +51

      You know the creator of family guy was supposed to be in one of the twin towers

  • @whiskersredwood7903
    @whiskersredwood7903 10 місяців тому +192

    That guy that prayed with him helped save his life.

  • @kermitthecrog7262
    @kermitthecrog7262 Рік тому +3005

    That person who stopped him to pray saved his life. ❤️

    • @jessiahstalbirds.j.794
      @jessiahstalbirds.j.794 Рік тому

      Yes, one decision in a moment can change your life. The man who was the head of security for Morgan Stanley is credited for saving 2,600 plus lives that day. He and his team went back up into the tower and died. Check out the National Geographic special about 911. Also, check out the story of the ... Man in the Red Bandana ... an awesome story of a young man who gave his life to save others.

    • @kathyr.8135
      @kathyr.8135 Рік тому +172

      God God God

    • @NancyWhite-hv8lo
      @NancyWhite-hv8lo Рік тому +216

      No, the Lord saved his life!

    • @jessiahstalbirds.j.794
      @jessiahstalbirds.j.794 Рік тому +37

      @@kathyr.8135 What about FREE WILL?

    • @CJ-ft9yo
      @CJ-ft9yo Рік тому +62

      No, it’s down to timing

  • @curt2079
    @curt2079 Рік тому +1012

    I met a RF technician a few years back over in Europe, who told me he worked in the US and a few days after 9/11 decided to go back to Europe. So I asked why and he told me that on the morning of 9/11 he got a service call to the deck of Tower 1 to diagnose a RF transmitter. He was working with a colleague who had never been on the deck and when they finished their work, they stood up and enjoyed the views. They took the elevator down, walked pass the security saying goodbye and walked out the door, just as the first plane hit the tower. He said they immediately ran to their service truck and drove away, through the tunnel to NJ where they parked and then watched as the second tower was also hit. He said he couldn't handle the fact that he cheated death and needed to get away from the reminder, so went back home.

    • @Ian-ev5tg
      @Ian-ev5tg Рік тому +72

      That’s live isn’t it. I’m sure there were many that, for example weren’t working that day but nipped in to pick something up and died. Similar stories with the planes. Many that should have been on that weren’t and many that were on that normally wouldn’t have been. Pure luck

    • @jdbrock2087
      @jdbrock2087 Рік тому +31

      DAmn what a lucky person! Wow.

    • @PutDownTheBunny
      @PutDownTheBunny Рік тому +128

      A friend I grew up with, Andrew, had a wife at that time. She worked for Cantor Fitzgerald (the target of the plane for tower 1 on 9/11). She planned on putting in a" personal day" for September 11 only if the weather was good, as she wanted to spend her second wedding anniversary outside someplace. Well, she saw the weather report and found that September 11 was going to be a beautiful day, so she took the "personal day". Had she gone into work that she would have been incinerated along with over 600 of her co-workers that day.

    • @351clevelandmodifiedmotor4
      @351clevelandmodifiedmotor4 Рік тому +4

      yep theyve totally fooled you and it was so easy

    • @351clevelandmodifiedmotor4
      @351clevelandmodifiedmotor4 Рік тому

      ​@@PutDownTheBunnyok go back watch the footage of rhe planes hitting towers play it in slow motion watch how the wings slice thru the 48 titanium reinforced pillars like a samurai sword through a banana, keep in mind planes wings is where the fuel is kept, and planes are relatively lite so they can fly, basically youd have to be super dumb to think planes wings can cut through 48 titanium reinforced concrete pillars , titanium steel is the hardest steel known to man

  • @thomashelmka6438
    @thomashelmka6438 Рік тому +1591

    He stopped for a moment to say a prayer. Those few seconds of mental focus with a co-worker saved his life.

    • @Sole-tx9cx
      @Sole-tx9cx Рік тому +138

      God saved his life

    • @mattm6580
      @mattm6580 Рік тому

      You know who else was praying? The hijackers. Their devout focus cost thousands of people their lives. Let's not cherry pick.

    • @justme-on7bn
      @justme-on7bn Рік тому +101

      @@Sole-tx9cx why would god save his life and not the 3000 other people that died? That’s a ridiculous statement he just happen to be in the right place at the right time and was able to get out. that’s all it was. simple. God had nothing to do with it.

    • @Sole-tx9cx
      @Sole-tx9cx Рік тому +77

      @@justme-on7bn First, nothing can happen without God’s express or permissive Will.
      I say it was God because the other guy prayed with him. The survivor said after the prayer, his mind was clear and he knew not to go up.
      As for why some died while others do not, that’s is an answer only God can answer. However, there was a saint who spoke with Jesus Christ Out Lord and savior, and our Lord said it is better for some to die in this world of it means they get to heaven rather than love long enough there to be in hell.

    • @mr.willywinker4u849
      @mr.willywinker4u849 Рік тому +59

      ​@@Sole-tx9cxyes God saved him. Do not let non believers fog your love for the Lord. Praise the Lord we are not worthy

  • @phyld6491
    @phyld6491 Рік тому +388

    Wow when he said ‘I’m on borrowed time’I felt a chill. Lucky man to have survived.

    • @mayaasan7201
      @mayaasan7201 Рік тому +9

      I was watching the 9/11 documentary "Loose Change" and the interviews were really really heartbreaking. God help them all.😢😢😢😢

    • @melliemel32
      @melliemel32 Рік тому +12

      Not luck, divine providence!

    • @debbiescott6732
      @debbiescott6732 Рік тому +5

      It was because of prayer 🙏

    • @CT-vm4gf
      @CT-vm4gf 7 місяців тому

      @@debbiescott6732Prove it.

    • @jeannemurray1046
      @jeannemurray1046 15 днів тому

      THE GIFT OF GOD TO PRAY..CAN HELP US !ALL . U NEVER KNOW . IM DAILY ON BORROWED TIME

  • @blasphemertheseventh
    @blasphemertheseventh 6 місяців тому +65

    When building security says “everything is fine” … RUN!

    • @toucheturtle3840
      @toucheturtle3840 5 днів тому

      People whom are given a little authority are usually the worst to listen to.👍🏻

  • @nicolecasey8839
    @nicolecasey8839 4 місяці тому +75

    I went on a walking tour in NYC last year (I’m from London) and our tour guide told us a story at the 9/11 memorial, he told us about Morgan Stanley’s security team and main security manager had everyone so prepared for a threat like this, they had evacuation plans and did drills all the time, nobody ever understood this. Most of Morgan Stanley successfully got out on 9/11 except the main guy himself who was responsible for the whole company being prepared enough to get out. What a hero, I cried listening to that on the tour, so it’s great to listen to this.

    • @karenrussell8704
      @karenrussell8704 Місяць тому +11

      Rick Rescorla?

    • @zimtastic1171
      @zimtastic1171 20 днів тому +3

      @@karenrussell8704 yes

    • @paulinekilburnie2224
      @paulinekilburnie2224 18 днів тому +12

      Rick Rescoria. Presumed by many to be Italian-American but was in fact British, born in Cornwall. A true hero. RIP Rick.

    • @alecfoster4413
      @alecfoster4413 17 днів тому

      @@paulinekilburnie2224 His bio is fascinating! Anyone who has not read it please do so. You will not be disappointed.

  • @bonniebrown6960
    @bonniebrown6960 Рік тому +117

    This is the perfect example of why they need to bring pay phones back. There's a lot of times when you don't have a signal on your cell phone depending on where you're at and the battery is about to go dead. Sometimes you don't have a battery charger in your car. I'm glad he made it out, but we'll never forget the hell those poor people went through that didn't make it out. 😢😭💔 That was such a sad and scary day.

    • @jj-if6it
      @jj-if6it Рік тому +10

      we have free payphones in Australia

    •  5 місяців тому +1

      Who carries change to put in a pay phone?

    • @eh1702
      @eh1702 3 місяці тому +3

      You don’t know what “collect call” or “reverse charges” is…?

    • @someone3187
      @someone3187 3 місяці тому +5

      Contactless card payment is an option

    • @karenrussell8704
      @karenrussell8704 Місяць тому +1

      Great idea. The few remaining pay phones we have in UK seem to be regularly vandalised though.

  • @KingWelshy
    @KingWelshy Рік тому +504

    "Now they know that the reason why I'm optimistic and the glass is half full, is because I'm on borrowed time. I shouldn't be here!"
    That is a deep statement man.
    I'll rather say he's on blessed time, because he chose to hear a prayer of protection over him, and then chose to stay, rather than go back for items that, honestly a lot of us would've gone back up for!
    Shout out to that person who did that prayer, because what ever words of discernment came out, did enough to resonate to this gentleman, for him to stay where he was, and live the life he's SUPPOSED to. ⭐❤️🙌🏾

    • @cisio64123
      @cisio64123 Рік тому +19

      That was my thought too.. It really does seem like someone was looking out for or helping to guide him that day. He chose the prayer of protection and it worked to bless him by sparing his life so he can live the life he unknowingly chose in that moment.

    • @izzyakiva9437
      @izzyakiva9437 Рік тому +9

      Yes! the same thing I thought… he’s on blessed time… poor thing he’s probably suffering from survivors remorse.

    • @Twistedpeppermint99
      @Twistedpeppermint99 Рік тому +13

      Amen! He's blessed. God gave him another chance at life so he would have a relationship with him.

    • @TheGillenium
      @TheGillenium Рік тому +6

      ​@@Twistedpeppermint99what about the 3000 people who died? He doesnt want a relationship with any of them? Not even a couple?

    • @fredjones7705
      @fredjones7705 Рік тому +1

      I'm studying engineering and I say that glass is twice as large as it needs to be.

  • @brettconv83
    @brettconv83 Рік тому +288

    As someone who was a teenager when 9/11 happened in southeast Pennsylvania what sticks out to me the most the day after 9/11 was how united the country was, everyone was hand in hand ready to go. I sadly miss that feeling today. We have never been more divided. It was a special time for such a tragic event. I’ll never forget.

    • @droidgracie4121
      @droidgracie4121 Рік тому

      Woke culture had divided us. The enemy destroying the US from the inside.

    • @raff23able
      @raff23able Рік тому +27

      Division is an illusion being perpetrated by those who want us divided.

    • @joshuaadams6565
      @joshuaadams6565 Рік тому

      ⁠@@raff23able To an extent. America was built on a mess. It was a nation of radicalised Christians that escaped Britain. A lot of the civilians are still religious fanatics and genuinely believe everyone should live by their rules. Take away the politicians and you still an overgrown cult that’s angry at everything that doesn’t aline with their world views.

    • @joshuaadams6565
      @joshuaadams6565 Рік тому

      ⁠@@raff23able To an extent. America was built on a mess. It was a nation of radicalised Christians that escaped Britain. A lot of the civilians are still religious fanatics and genuinely believe everyone should live by their rules. Take away the politicians and you still an overgrown cult that’s angry at everything that doesn’t aline with their world views.

    • @davebowers8631
      @davebowers8631 Рік тому +18

      I feel exactly the same way. I was late 30's and was overwhelmed by the solidarity that occurred in the months afterwards. It took something as unthinkable and horrifying as those attacks to bring the country together. But sadly, 22 years later in this abysmal political climate, if it happened now our dumb asses would just blame each other. Sorry. It really sucks.

  • @LouiseSiefer
    @LouiseSiefer 6 місяців тому +62

    When someone says "stay at your desk" they are prioritizing PROFIT. 😢

  • @slate49
    @slate49 Рік тому +270

    That moment where he prayed with the guy he only knew for 48 hrs saved his life

    • @boyznthewoodz770
      @boyznthewoodz770 6 місяців тому +1

      Yeah? What about it?

    • @RailyardProductions
      @RailyardProductions 5 місяців тому +11

      @@boyznthewoodz770 God touched his life.

    • @pomegranatepip2482
      @pomegranatepip2482 5 місяців тому

      @@RailyardProductionspity god didn’t touch the lives of the thousands of other people who died that day…. Hopefully this statement make you realize how daft your statement is.

    • @oldironsides4107
      @oldironsides4107 4 місяці тому +7

      Had no impact on his life at all.
      You think gid was busy saving this guy while others melted and plummeted to their death

    • @zonkedmusician1502
      @zonkedmusician1502 4 місяці тому +4

      ​@@RailyardProductionsHe also touched the lives of the thousands of people that died that day. What a dumb statement.

  • @867diesel
    @867diesel Рік тому +157

    a prayer saved this mans life . that moment made him realize it wasnt worth going back up for a phone and paperwork .

    • @johnp139
      @johnp139 11 місяців тому

      .

    • @misst6559
      @misst6559 6 місяців тому +8

      Those are just things, your life is more important.

    • @sonyasever7625
      @sonyasever7625 3 місяці тому +10

      The prayers of 3000 people were unheard.

  • @yayayarelis
    @yayayarelis Рік тому +102

    That wasn’t luck. That was the Holy Spirit when they prayed.

    • @PraveenSrJ01
      @PraveenSrJ01 Рік тому +7

      Definitely makes sense even though I’m not a Christian myself.

    • @johnp139
      @johnp139 11 місяців тому

      How about the 2000 people that DID DIE?!?!? You are DELUSIONAL!!!!

    • @lisajay3470
      @lisajay3470 Місяць тому +3

      Yes amen! ❤

    • @ellioteaston7745
      @ellioteaston7745 Місяць тому +5

      So all the other people who were praying that day but were obliterated were just ignored by the “Holy Spirit”? And all the loved ones of those who died and were praying fervently for their loved ones, their prayers were ignored by the “Holy Spirit” as well? But this guy (no disrespect to him), his prayer was answered? Yeah, that “ Holy Spirit” sure the hell works in truly mysterious ways….🙄🙄

    • @Derekciavarro
      @Derekciavarro 18 днів тому +2

      Amen

  • @Jennilovesmakeup82
    @Jennilovesmakeup82 Рік тому +608

    What an intelligent and nice man. He followed his instinct to not go back up to his floor. Life can be taken away at any moment and every day is truly a gift. ❤

    • @SerenityWade-v4c
      @SerenityWade-v4c Рік тому +2

      9/11

    • @kokocaptainqc
      @kokocaptainqc Рік тому +5

      lol intelligent....he took an aweful lot of time to grasp what was happening and that MAYBE he should leave a burning building son to come down.....suits i tell ya oof

    • @thereisnopandemic
      @thereisnopandemic Рік тому +50

      God gave him wisdom not to go back up. That took place after the prayer. His instinct was telling him to go get his stuff.

    • @mayaasan7201
      @mayaasan7201 Рік тому +7

      I was watching the 9/11 documentary "Loose Change" and the interviews were really really heartbreaking. God help them all.😢❤❤

    • @amyg6752
      @amyg6752 Рік тому +16

      ​@@thereisnopandemic100%. The simple act of prayer, exhibiting that faith, enabled him to hesr what God wanted him to know.

  • @PutDownTheBunny
    @PutDownTheBunny Рік тому +524

    In 1995 my brother, Jon, was in the same Morgan Stanley - Dean Witter training program as Giovanni was for three or four weeks. He talked about the fire drills and how the 1993 bombing was still on peoples' minds during that time. He was devasted by the attacks, too. Sadly Jon passed away in February of 2015 due to cancer. Thank you Giovanni for sharing your account of 9/11

    • @jakebros8107
      @jakebros8107 Рік тому +23

      So sorry for your loss

    • @urmommadotcom
      @urmommadotcom Рік тому +16

      im so sorry for your loss❤

    • @pierren___
      @pierren___ Рік тому +15

      Is his cancer related to that day ?

    • @babyp7227
      @babyp7227 Рік тому +3

      🪽🪽🕊️🕊️🙏🏾

    • @cashkitty3472
      @cashkitty3472 Рік тому +1

      ​@@pierren___I doubt they will know

  • @breezy-duz-it
    @breezy-duz-it Рік тому +193

    WOW chills. I was not expecting the story to start the way it did and it is blowing my mind a little. My uncle Alan was also in the building that day, with Morgan Stanley, and in the room with Philip Roth at the 8am meeting on the 64th floor of Tower 2... He also went down for a break after to smoke, saw the man yelling to get back in the building as the first plane hit, and he survived the event praise God ❤️ Thank you for sharing your story. (Edit: I am so convinced my Uncle Alan is the one this story refers to as he has spoken of convincing those he was with to not go back up … and he also spoke of the man he was with Giovanni!!!!! Every detail is the same…what are the chances?????)

    • @wyleFTW
      @wyleFTW Рік тому +2

      This guy is you're uncle?

    • @breezy-duz-it
      @breezy-duz-it Рік тому +47

      @@wyleFTW My uncle is named Alan - he was on the 64th floor that day at training for Morgan Stanley, at the 8AM meeting this man speaks about, being led by Philip Roth….if you watch the video this man refers to his roommate that week “Alan” who prayed with him to stop him from going up to grab his stuff. I am 99.9% sure that Alan is my uncle. I have heard my uncle Alan’s story and it is the exact same as this man - and he talks about praying with the man he was with who’s name was Giovanni. I didn’t put 2 and 2 together until I got all the way through the video

    • @hmq9052
      @hmq9052 Рік тому +4

      ​@@breezy-duz-itUncle Alan will be able to answer these questions

    • @breezy-duz-it
      @breezy-duz-it Рік тому +24

      @@hmq9052 except I don’t have any questions, me saying “what are the chances?” is rhetorical. I am shocked at the coincidence that this video I clicked on had so many similarities and seems to be the other side of the same one I’ve heard so many times. Tbh I don’t want to randomly message my Uncle and bring up 9/11, I find it disrespectful because I rarely get to see him these days, but next time we are together I may ask him ❤️

    • @hmq9052
      @hmq9052 Рік тому +12

      @@breezy-duz-it You should. He'd be as amazed as you are.

  • @thergoezthatman7004
    @thergoezthatman7004 Рік тому +696

    Thank you so much for this interview. 9/11 survivors experienced a major historical event just like our soldiers did. Their stories deserve to be recorded and remember for future generations.

    • @user-sp8eb6iz7f
      @user-sp8eb6iz7f Рік тому +10

      Unlike the 100 million Amer-Indians murdered and robbed, that we do not need to remember for future generations.

    • @ThisHandleFeatureIsStupid
      @ThisHandleFeatureIsStupid Рік тому +1

      @@user-sp8eb6iz7f Shhhhhhh.
      The average American doesn't do well with objectivity.
      If you point out all the hypocrisy, they're bound to start whipping bibles at you or some'm. 😆

    • @Railhog2102
      @Railhog2102 Рік тому +10

      To younger generations now 9/11 may seem like history like World War II but for me being just a year old when the attack happened its still somewhat relevant

    • @user-sp8eb6iz7f
      @user-sp8eb6iz7f Рік тому +6

      @@Railhog2102 Young man, find out WHY they took the tower down.

    • @tommymc7535
      @tommymc7535 Рік тому +1

      @@user-sp8eb6iz7fIrrelevant, I could care less when they chose violence against innocents on this scale. Those mud rats died like the fools they were lol. No virgins in heaven for them. Just a few smelly mud rats cooked in the name of a goofy and barbaric religion.
      If you look at Pakistan and Afghanistan and the generations upon generations of inbreeding… this all becomes easier to understand.

  • @henriettahenson
    @henriettahenson Рік тому +48

    My sisters friend went to a conference that day she died...SHE was British... So sad RIP SARAH...❤️🙏❤️

  • @womiko3993
    @womiko3993 Рік тому +167

    I'm from western Europe and 9/11 was the first international event, that I conciously remember. I was 13 at the time, just returning from school (the planes hit around 3pm in our time zone) and my brother told me what was on the news. So we sat in disbelief watching the coverage and also the second plane hitting. The next day all the papers were full of news about the attacks and we started basically every lesson in school talking about it - we all were shocked - and having minutes of silence for the victims. So even across the pond, it was a very influencial event on a personal level. Years later talking with my family my brother and I stated, that this event changed our world view. It changed our sense of security. If they could attack New York, they could attack Europe as well.

    • @erikrrokaj6287
      @erikrrokaj6287 Рік тому

      Except it will never happen in Europe because our governments don’t plan to demolish buildings in advance and blame it on airplanes. Lol

    • @xKarenWalkerx
      @xKarenWalkerx Рік тому +4

      England was bombed heavily in WW2

    • @DonCameThru
      @DonCameThru Рік тому +25

      @@xKarenWalkerxjit said he was 13 you’re talking abt something that was 80 years ago💀 also Europe wasn’t bombed by terrorists the situations are so different lmao

    • @NickDeWayne
      @NickDeWayne 11 місяців тому

      I was 13 at the time too but my 14th bday was 9 days later I'll never forget that day

    • @Teribus13
      @Teribus13 8 місяців тому +3

      I would've been 16, in my final year at school. I remember going to my Grandparents' house a short walk from school for lunch and seeing it on the news. I believe it was 12:46pm in the UK when the first plane hit, 13:03 when the second hit. I must have gotten to my grandparents' house sometime after 13:03, and would've been heading back to school around 13:30. So the news I watched was the two towers with smoke billowing out and the early indications that planes had crashed into them. At that point, they were still standing and no-one had any idea they might collapse. I don't even think the president had spoken by the time I'd headed back to school.
      I can't say for certain now what my actual memories are, for they've been tainted somewhat by the knowledge we've gained since. What I do very distinctly remember was that, even over here in Scotland, I was left stunned, absolutely gobsmacked that this was really happening. It was more like a film trailer than news. I remember it being very much a discussion that afternoon at school. Lessons weren't actually cancelled, but we didn't do much learning that afternoon - it was all talking about what had happened, taking time to think of those affected, and also considering our own mortality. Of course, terrorists wouldn't target this kind of attack on a small high school in a very rural town, but we did wonder about people in London, Glasgow, Edinburgh - could any of those be targeted next?

  • @DeeDee-il7zk
    @DeeDee-il7zk 2 місяці тому +28

    The person who ask him to pray could have been an angel 😇!!

  • @milt6208
    @milt6208 Рік тому +117

    I worked with a gentleman who was employed by the Marriott at the Trade Center and walked through the dust to escape. He will never recover from the damage to his lungs. A real tragedy of many.

    •  5 місяців тому +8

      That has killed as many people as the original attack.

    • @seanodwyer4322
      @seanodwyer4322 Місяць тому +1

      9/11 Prophet- Sean O'Dwyer- 136- 140 Hobson Street.- Auckland 1010.- new Zealand.

  • @llamalamb6741
    @llamalamb6741 Рік тому +190

    I’m glad he found hope through all of that and he’s living a great life now. Rip to the rest that didn’t make it.

    • @mayaasan7201
      @mayaasan7201 Рік тому +1

      I was watching the 9/11 documentary "Loose Change" and the interviews were really really heartbreaking. God help them all.😢😢😢😢

  • @Marc816
    @Marc816 Рік тому +64

    I once met somebody who was there. She was on a lower floor & got out OK, but she was so traumatized by the whole thing that she never went back into a tall building again & also left NYC.

    • @georgialee6755
      @georgialee6755 Рік тому +10

      Where did she move to? I’ve also heard of others who moved away - I don’t blame them

    • @Marc816
      @Marc816 Рік тому +11

      @@georgialee6755 Upstate New York, about 150 miles away from nyc..

  • @OCDTraci
    @OCDTraci Рік тому +37

    "I shouldn't be here."
    Yes, you should. And that's why you are. You have every much right to be alive as any of the rest of us. Hugs

  • @mrvk39
    @mrvk39 Рік тому +118

    I worked on the 79th floor of WTC2 but left for another job a few months before 9/11 but I was stuck coming out of the Battery Tunnel when the 2nd plane hit WTC2. I heard it, but couldn't see it. I still had a lot of friends in that tower. I saw it collapse when I was on the Brooklyn Bridge walking home. Before the collapse and after I saw a stream of people walking out of Manhattan and small groups of construction workers walking towards the site in the opposite direction to us. I saw their faces and before the tower collapsed they were smiling and I think enjoying feeling like heroes going towards the disaster area. When the tower collapsed. I saw them stop and I saw their faces afterwards and we all shared the same experience of horror... but after a few minutes, they KEPT walking towards that site. I am sure they were all alive because the 2nd tower collapsed before they would've had a chance to get there but still... they didn't know that! And another experience I had was just remembering my colleagues at WTC2 on that 79th floor and not knowing if they were all dead or alive. I was so scared calling them, half expecting their loved ones to pick up the phone and say that didn't return but most of them made it out. A number died (including this one girl I kind of knew) - she made it out alright and then, security said it was safe to return and she got on that elevator. A few more died as well that I didn't know. Their names are on that wall of the reflecting pool at the memorial site now.

    • @leonchalita2169
      @leonchalita2169 Рік тому +6

      Damn. Sorry that happened to you. Though it is lucky you left the position before it happened

    • @mrvk39
      @mrvk39 Рік тому +10

      @@leonchalita2169 Yes, very lucky! I was more of a witness to these events than a victim, though. It was just a bit more personal for me, knowing those people and being nearby.

    • @ChancellorM1YT
      @ChancellorM1YT Рік тому +3

      Thanks for sharing this story 🙏🏻

    • @tumbleweed2240
      @tumbleweed2240 Рік тому +3

      Thank you for sharing ✝️🙏🏻🇺🇸❤️

    • @mrvk39
      @mrvk39 Рік тому +1

      @@tumbleweed2240 thank you!

  • @conorokeeffe6933
    @conorokeeffe6933 Рік тому +77

    There was a guy who called in sick that day to stay home and watch his favourite European football team Roma FC play. Openly has said his love for his team saved his life. His office was located where the first plane hit. Insane

    • @majormarketing6552
      @majormarketing6552 3 місяці тому +1

      Cant be true

    • @BullToTheShit
      @BullToTheShit Місяць тому

      > *(He) openly has said his love for his team saved his life*
      When actually him being a flake is what saved his life.

    • @threeminuteshate
      @threeminuteshate Місяць тому +3

      @@majormarketing6552yeah, I had to check that 2001 AS Roma schedule because it sounded too… “good.” They didn’t play that day.

  • @dianeruiz0721
    @dianeruiz0721 11 місяців тому +38

    There surely was power in that prayer because he seemed quite sure he was ok to go back upstairs to the office. His peer felt something powerful! God blessed them that day.

  • @FFEMTB08
    @FFEMTB08 Рік тому +287

    This is history that needs to be documented for the rest of time. Thank you for this.

    • @mayaasan7201
      @mayaasan7201 Рік тому +2

      I was watching the 9/11 documentary "Loose Change" and the interviews were really really heartbreaking. God help them all.😢😢😢😢

    • @MartinMartin-yi9to
      @MartinMartin-yi9to Рік тому

      History should also remember how much people in the Middle East were killed by the USA for "US interest"..........oil.

    • @microfarming8583
      @microfarming8583 Рік тому +1

      ​@@mayaasan7201Great documentary

    • @ReviewsChannel-e4r
      @ReviewsChannel-e4r Рік тому

      It also needs to be documented that Bill Clinton had Bin Laden in his sights and did NOT take him out plus the CIA was aware that the terrorists were at US flight schools.

    • @cynthiamcgee4829
      @cynthiamcgee4829 9 місяців тому

      I firmly believe that all of this should be put into the schools and children and college students should all see this. This might change their mind on certain things

  • @doctorstrangelove8815
    @doctorstrangelove8815 Рік тому +152

    Survivor guilt, sir. A sign of someone being a stellar person.

    • @rick182z
      @rick182z Рік тому +3

      i'm more of a fosters person

    • @unlastingoreo2347
      @unlastingoreo2347 Рік тому +3

      I'm more of a everyone's on their own person

    • @mayaasan7201
      @mayaasan7201 Рік тому +4

      I was watching the 9/11 documentary "Loose Change" and the interviews were really really heartbreaking. God help them all.😢❤❤❤

    • @johnp139
      @johnp139 11 місяців тому

      No, someone who doesn’t understand randomness.

    • @doctorstrangelove8815
      @doctorstrangelove8815 11 місяців тому

      @@johnp139 Only the autistic mind fail at baysian statistics.

  • @joeverna5459
    @joeverna5459 Рік тому +105

    Always keep a clear head to escape danger. I've had many encounters. Drowning, amputation, explosion, cancer, bankruptcy. I stayed calm. It's not what happens to you in life, it's how you react that matters.

  • @Afterburner
    @Afterburner Рік тому +210

    What a great story - Just glad he trusted his instincts and didn't go back up for his stuff. Nothing is worth risking your life over in such a situation.

    • @c.eb.1216
      @c.eb.1216 Рік тому +11

      Yeah, you never go back into a fire unless you're a firefighter. That's basic fire safety.

    • @mayaasan7201
      @mayaasan7201 Рік тому +2

      I was watching the 9/11 documentary "Loose Change" and the interviews were really really heartbreaking. God help them all.😢❤❤❤❤

    • @Afterburner
      @Afterburner Рік тому

      @@Vilcabamba_RE_Disclosures - Always great to hear from a negative Nellie...

    • @Afterburner
      @Afterburner Рік тому

      @@c.eb.1216 - Sound advice.... Having grown up in the solid and liquid fueled rocket industry, I could tell you some chilling stories about fire and survival of people my father worked with and of his near misses through his 3-decade career.

  • @Ron898
    @Ron898 Рік тому +39

    Hindsight is 20/20, but I could never understand how security and others told the people working at the towers to go back up, everything is fine, when one of the towers was on fire. It made no sense at the most basic level. Something is on fire near you, get away from it. Hearing survivor stories similar to this one, it seems many people are alive because they listened to their instincts.

    • @chuckp1832
      @chuckp1832 Рік тому +12

      I agree. Both buildings should have been evacuated immediately after the first plane hit.
      I wonder how many would have not perished if that had happened.

    • @IYHIGJ
      @IYHIGJ Рік тому +4

      They said they didn't evacuate because all those people flooding the streets would have blocked firefighters and ems from getting to the towers

    • @BrianBourgeois-
      @BrianBourgeois- Рік тому +12

      @@IYHIGJthen you tell people to head a certain direction. So other access points are free. This is emergency planning 101.

    • @IYHIGJ
      @IYHIGJ Рік тому +2

      @@BrianBourgeois- you right i think the evac plans wasnt executed properly in it cost thousands there lives sadly

    • @IYHIGJ
      @IYHIGJ Рік тому +4

      @@BrianBourgeois- but also i think they didn't want all those people outside with heavy debris falling out the sky either way it sucks cause you didn't give the people a fighting chance

  • @AgentAO7
    @AgentAO7 Рік тому +93

    That guy who asked to pray with him was an angel.. He was literally at the brink of death, and he was saved! ❤ I’m glad he is alive & well to tell this story..

  • @BeautifulSoul-zk6lo
    @BeautifulSoul-zk6lo 11 місяців тому +32

    I don’t know if I am the only one, I can never get enough of hearing survivors stories because I know so many didn’t make it. I was no where near the WTC, yet I cried and stayed of for days worried about how these people were killed. This is a day nobody will ever forget, hugs to all the survivors and families of the ones that didn’t make it!🤗🥰

  • @juliejackman2649
    @juliejackman2649 Рік тому +25

    I remember a sign being up on the top floor saying this building is built to withstand a 9 magnitude earthquake. It felt so safe there. It's a shock still that 9/11 even happened.

    • @catocall7323
      @catocall7323 5 місяців тому +5

      It was also built to withstand being hit by an airplane. Engineers design for what they expect will happen, physics doesn't always agree.

    • @moirabaker458
      @moirabaker458 28 днів тому +1

      And definitely not built to withstand explosions throughout

  • @jewelqueen5949
    @jewelqueen5949 Рік тому +26

    My Auntie asked me about my 9/11 near miss experience a few days ago. We spoke for hours. After 22 years I finally cried & truly got the poison out. It was so cathartic. I still cannot fathom what my friends and colleagues had to do that day. If you didnt know WTC, felt like a college to me.

  • @Shay-yg7nm
    @Shay-yg7nm Рік тому +79

    The fact he wanted to go back up to get his wallet and phone shows what type of world we lived in back then. There were not terrorists attacks, hijacks, bombings, shootings.. this opened everyones eyes. 🙏🙏

    • @NM-gy6tx
      @NM-gy6tx Рік тому +30

      Not really, most of us would do the same thing now. Collecting personal belongings is something human beings have done since the time they could climb up a tree!

    • @sophie.victoria7626
      @sophie.victoria7626 Рік тому +10

      I always keep my belongings with me even in school because I don’t know what might happen

    • @cynthiapicklez7160
      @cynthiapicklez7160 Рік тому

      I agree

    • @joemcconnell2674
      @joemcconnell2674 Рік тому

      Not if you lived in Northern Ireland. Terrorist attacks as far back as the 1970s.

    • @tumbleweed2240
      @tumbleweed2240 Рік тому

      But what did we learn from 9-11? There was never a proper investigation and the Patriot Act and other horrible legislation passed curtailing liberties and starting wars. Who do you think was behind 9-11?

  • @mikeyfourbarrel8473
    @mikeyfourbarrel8473 Рік тому +121

    As a fellow man who also received cultural training to “keep emotions in check” I find the tears welling up for this gentleman’s story. Wow.

    • @mayaasan7201
      @mayaasan7201 Рік тому +2

      I was watching the 9/11 documentary "Loose Change" and the interviews were really really heartbreaking. God help them all.😢😢😢😢😢

    • @samwisethebrave288
      @samwisethebrave288 Рік тому

      @@mayaasan7201 P!ss on them.

    • @cashkitty3472
      @cashkitty3472 Рік тому +1

      Probably saved his life by making him keep calm and thinking rationally

  • @mooseygoosy
    @mooseygoosy Рік тому +37

    i really admire people who go through trauma like that and can turn it into a driving force like he does. i struggle a lot to be positive but people like this are just grateful for life after all the suffering they've gone through. i hope i can adopt a mindset like him someday, i'm sure he had to work really hard to overcome all the negative emotions of the experience and grow from it like he has.

    • @mooseygoosy
      @mooseygoosy Рік тому +4

      its sad that survivors guilt is so common though.

  • @melr6235
    @melr6235 Рік тому +37

    I was a freshman in high school and I remember it was a cloudy dark day when we found out what happened in NY. Nobody said much in high school. We did nothing. We sat in shock. We walked outside in the dark clouds and truly we didn’t see the severity then, but I remember watching on the news and seeing all of the people jumping out of the building. I remember seeing one man in particular to this day I will never forget, there was a closeup on him from the helicopter. A man who had a suit on and he had taken off his jacket and was waving it at the helicopter cameras for help. It was when the first building had been hit. Then you just see hundreds of people either jumping or falling off. They showed it all on live television. You cannot un see that.

    • @justindloski9129
      @justindloski9129 Рік тому +3

      Yes I was a freshman in college at Western Michigan University in math class. Our teacher came in and told us class was over and explained what was going on. You’re right you can’t unsee that stuff and it affected our generation more than people like to admit. I find it’s helped me to go back and listen to these stories.

    • @amethystAnge7
      @amethystAnge7 Рік тому

      💔

  • @Nunya5789
    @Nunya5789 3 місяці тому +16

    I just met a 9/11 firefighter while on vacation. So fascinating talking to him about his experience and how he survived. It was the highlight of my whole trip. So much respect for the people who went towards the WTC buildings rather than away. I don’t think I would’ve been that brave.

    • @Larry26-f1w
      @Larry26-f1w 2 місяці тому +1

      Did the firefighter talk about how the evidence of who killed his fellow firefighters was removed immediately preventing any investigation into the causes of their deaths?

    • @toudi_p
      @toudi_p 2 місяці тому +1

      ​@@Larry26-f1wi think if he asked that , he could be slapped

    • @Larry26-f1w
      @Larry26-f1w 2 місяці тому

      @@toudi_pnobody asked you what you thought, I’m waiting for the poster to reply

    • @toudi_p
      @toudi_p 2 місяці тому +3

      @@Larry26-f1w no person with empathy or social skill would ask that that kind of question while talking to a firefighter from that time

    • @Willem-The-Strange
      @Willem-The-Strange 16 днів тому +1

      @Nunya5789: "how he survived"
      What did he survive, and what was his name and official job title?

  • @Runner8617
    @Runner8617 Рік тому +50

    Thank you for posting these interviews. These pieces of history need to be told and remembered. Still gives me goosebumps when they mention the speaker of Morgan Stanley finished his presentation early.

    • @ir8free
      @ir8free Рік тому +2

      The seminar was fortunately held some 13 floors below the impact zone.
      (77 - 64 = 13)

    • @mayaasan7201
      @mayaasan7201 Рік тому +1

      I was watching the 9/11 documentary "Loose Change" and the interviews were really really heartbreaking. God help them all.😢😢😢😢😢❤

  • @notimportant10
    @notimportant10 Рік тому +62

    I still can't believe it's now 22 years since the day. It feels about 5 years ago at best and even that's generous. Jesus, what a day, it was the only 24 hours that felt like an eternity. One of the most shocking moments was following the first plane it was an accident and that it was terrible and then the second plane hit, that second right there we all knew it was not an accident, we just knew, within one second the world knew this was a terrorist attack.
    Jesus i still get the feelings from that day just thinking of the moment, the moment 22 years ago that feels like yesterday.

    • @freddykrueliquor
      @freddykrueliquor Рік тому

      You know it was an inside job though don’t you……there own government murdered them and didn’t care in the slightest 😢

    • @dianarodriguez6629
      @dianarodriguez6629 Рік тому

      Every 9/11, I wonder if it will feel like it just happened yesterday. Every year, I wonder if my memory will start to fade, but every year, I rewatch everything I can find, so I'll never forget.

    • @jj-if6it
      @jj-if6it Рік тому +2

      It makes me feel old, because in some ways it doesn't feel that long ago yet 22 years is a long time. I was barely a teenager

    • @carriehenry6721
      @carriehenry6721 9 місяців тому

      Yeah I agree time flies when people die...horrible day🐱😇🍀🎄

    • @starwarsphan3159
      @starwarsphan3159 Місяць тому

      New Yorkers who were there that day wont forget. New New Yorkers who has since come and love the city cant forget either. Its only when you see some of the dated cars, signs, etc that makes you think twice that 23years have passed

  • @JerrySaraviaCinema1895
    @JerrySaraviaCinema1895 Рік тому +17

    My father's friend at Merrill Lynch was heading to work, driving and as he was approaching WTC, he saw the floor at WTC 1 where his meeting was taking place get hit by the plane. A lot of fortunate near-misses for many people.

  • @MAA-hu3do
    @MAA-hu3do Рік тому +37

    Real New Yorkers (people who were born and or raised in the city) are some of the best people you can have in your corner. Yes, we can be tough and stubborn, but when sh!t hits the fan we are there to accept any challenge. Those fire fighters, and police officers, and all the other New Yorkers who gave their lives helping others that day, and for the months and years that followed that’s who we are.

    • @fhowland
      @fhowland Рік тому +5

      Absolutely true. New Yorkers are my favorite kind of people. Real through and through.

    • @tumbleweed2240
      @tumbleweed2240 Рік тому +3

      I love New Yorkers ❤️

    • @GoUpAcademyUPI
      @GoUpAcademyUPI Рік тому +1

      Those Heros who ran into that building were turned into Dust.

    • @monet5345
      @monet5345 Рік тому +3

      Thank you 🙏🏽 & yes we are.

    • @starwarsphan3159
      @starwarsphan3159 Місяць тому

      100!

  • @jadebot800
    @jadebot800 Рік тому +55

    It's fascinating how he recalls so much detail despite it being over 20 years ago

    • @jj-if6it
      @jj-if6it Рік тому +38

      you don't forget something like that, it feels like yesterday. I was only 14 and watching from the other side of the world and I remember many things in great detail

    • @luv2luv720
      @luv2luv720 Рік тому +19

      A lot of people remember their trauma in slow motion!

    • @AA-yc9dq
      @AA-yc9dq 11 місяців тому +10

      I mean yeah… it was traumatic and life changing … not just another day in the office.

    •  5 місяців тому +3

      Because he has recalled it many times over those 20 years.

  • @Runner8617
    @Runner8617 Рік тому +94

    I literally just learned a couple days ago about who Rick Rescorla was through an interview from this channel. Can't believe I haven't heard about him. Keep these interviews coming! Keep history alive!

    • @MR1977.
      @MR1977. Рік тому +5

      The documentary about him was great. It’s called the man who predicted 9/11.

    • @volusian95
      @volusian95 Рік тому +1

      I didn't know about him until this week either. What an absolute legend.

    • @ir8free
      @ir8free Рік тому

      @@MR1977. is it by the history channel?

    • @MR1977.
      @MR1977. Рік тому

      @@ir8free yes.

    • @mayaasan7201
      @mayaasan7201 Рік тому

      I was watching the 9/11 documentary "Loose Change" and the interviews were really really heartbreaking. God help them all.😢😢😢😢

  • @shinda_shima
    @shinda_shima Рік тому +41

    Out of all of the stories I’ve seen, this one stands out for some reason. Perhaps because of the simplicity of the escape- the simple human choice of whether or not to gather superficial personal belongings, or the gut instinct to stay safe. And the message is so optimistic and hopeful out of such calamity. Thank you for that.

    • @ReviewsChannel-e4r
      @ReviewsChannel-e4r Рік тому +9

      And to also keep your keys, phone and wallet on or nearby at all times in case of danger.

    • @mariemartin2041
      @mariemartin2041 11 місяців тому

      Divine intervention. Wow

  • @stephenfitzpatrick4632
    @stephenfitzpatrick4632 Рік тому +25

    Wonderful interview. Such a calm and gentle man.

  • @mason8241
    @mason8241 Рік тому +74

    his calmness is describing it all is so powerful. it makes me so grateful for life…I hope everyone that survived that day has a blessed/nourishing life…
    I couldn’t imagine the complete psychological devastation from being there that day. God bless all of them!

    • @SoyAntonioGaming
      @SoyAntonioGaming Рік тому +2

      his acting is realy good, he almost made me believe that planes were involved instead of controled demo. ALMOST

  • @ikigai47
    @ikigai47 Рік тому +29

    I was hoping he'd talk about how he kept in touch with the security guard that saved his life

    • @griffinsutich1067
      @griffinsutich1067 Рік тому +9

      Morgan Stanley security conducted drills monthly ever since '93. Almost ever single MS employee made it out. There's a documentary about the MS head of security. He's considered the man who predicted this.

    • @lisamorrison214
      @lisamorrison214 Рік тому +5

      @@griffinsutich1067yes it’s called The Man who Predicted 9/11 Rick Rescalia

  • @Its_Prince_AllDay
    @Its_Prince_AllDay Рік тому +87

    That man that stop to pray for him was a ram in the bush for this man. This was a supernatural intervention from God Almighty. And it’s amazing that the team was also not hurt. The hand of God is on this man’s life, I hope he’s see it and gives God all the glory and praise.
    Wonderful testimony!!!

    • @nw6070
      @nw6070 11 місяців тому +17

      I'm sure the people standing on the window ledges were praying sincerely too...look what happened to them? Your comment is so offensive to those that died.

    • @Its_Prince_AllDay
      @Its_Prince_AllDay 11 місяців тому +6

      @@nw6070 how is it offensive? And why are you offended?… my family was supposed to be in Windows on the World that morning, my Aunt heard the wrong time to be there and made everyone late. They were going to the WTC to pick up some tickets for something then have breakfast but because they were late getting into the city from Jersey, they was in some traffic and seen the first flight crash then all the smoke that followed, my Uncle who was driving turned the car back around to go home. Six family members of mine would’ve been in Windows, I thank my Lord and Savior Jesus Christ God Almighty for my Aunt hearing the wrong time to be ready. So when you talk this ra ra ra and disregard the miracles that also happen on that day it seems insensitive to people that did ESCAPE but thanks to God Almighty it wasn’t in his WILL for them to die that day!.. We will never forget those who suffered and still is suffering and those who parish! They will ALWAYS BE REMEMBERED!!!!
      United we Stand

    • @nw6070
      @nw6070 11 місяців тому +7

      @@Its_Prince_AllDay im not disregarding those that got lucky and were spared, im just saying it's offensiven to imply faith in God is what saved. What about all those innocent people klinging to windows with skin starting to melt or trapped under rubble with horrific injured that were no doubt praying sincerely? It's offensive to say oh well it was just gods way to let the suffer but spare others.

    • @Its_Prince_AllDay
      @Its_Prince_AllDay 11 місяців тому +1

      @@nw6070 its offensive to you. Those innocent people that was burning and clinging to the windows, with no way out but to jump or trapped, I’m sure they was praying sincerely but it was there time, no matter how much you pray. Everyone is gonna die right? Do you know?… probably not but you can still pray to the end. I never ever said “oh well it was just God’s way to let them suffer but spare the other” you took it that way because you wanted to. People die everyday a peaceful death and horrible death and still have fait…. So what are you really saying? And please don’t put words in my mouth that I didn’t say.

    • @Sirjohnfootball
      @Sirjohnfootball 9 місяців тому +14

      The logic of religious people is so twisted. Why does god get credit for saving this one dude but manages to escape responsibility for the thousands of others who died that day?
      God either killed them or at the very least didn’t save them. God is an asshole

  • @paulholbrook7315
    @paulholbrook7315 5 місяців тому +7

    I retired a few years ago and had a co-worker who's younger 30ish brother worked at a financial firm high up in one of the towers .....He made a very good income and had invested well....He escaped but lost friends and co-workers .....He was quite traumatized and left NYC and moved out to Oregon or somewhere where he lives in a log cabin..........He hasn't held a job or worked a single day since and lives by managing his investments ..........He can't bring himself to return to NYC and missed his father's funeral........

  • @LightningJackFlash
    @LightningJackFlash 3 місяці тому +86

    His decision after the prayer... completely changed his mind... That was God saving him... Blessed.

  • @levistrauss8310
    @levistrauss8310 Рік тому +16

    That prayer literally saved his life! 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻some of the survivor stories are nothing short of a miracle.

  • @leandrocarolino5817
    @leandrocarolino5817 Рік тому +12

    It breaks my heart when he says “I’m on borrowed time I shouldn’t be here”. 😞

  • @Mark-wx8lp
    @Mark-wx8lp Рік тому +15

    Morgan Stanley must be doing something right the way he spoke about the firm.

  • @Lamtitude
    @Lamtitude Рік тому +17

    These stories are extremely important. They preserve the integrity of everyone who was there that day.

  • @SuopIsTheWinner
    @SuopIsTheWinner 4 місяці тому +7

    Can you imagine getting confirmation of where your son is and feeling relief, and then seeing the plane hit the other tower exactly where he was just said to be?? What a horrible feeling... I'm so happy he was able to call home and tell them he was alive. That must have been some emotional whiplash.

  • @Riles3152
    @Riles3152 11 місяців тому +7

    That prayer saved his life...God/Christ is the truth...

  • @Dpowell28
    @Dpowell28 Рік тому +15

    Not religious but that moment with the security guard (if it's true) is interesting to say the least.

    • @russellford5597
      @russellford5597 Рік тому +4

      It was a distraction and a moment for him to reconsider his plans. Nothing more.

    • @julythrunov
      @julythrunov Рік тому +1

      if it’s true?

    • @russellford5597
      @russellford5597 Рік тому

      ​@@countyboyneal799I am a realist.

  • @LeasiMakaio
    @LeasiMakaio Рік тому +25

    “After praying something changed my mind, something told me not to Go” 😭

    • @tiamaria44
      @tiamaria44 Рік тому +7

      It's God. ❤😊

    • @LeasiMakaio
      @LeasiMakaio Рік тому +3

      @@tiamaria44 Amen!

    • @johnp139
      @johnp139 11 місяців тому

      @@tiamaria44 No!!! How about the other 1,500 people that DIED?!?

  • @PeterCruze-f1u
    @PeterCruze-f1u 8 місяців тому +5

    It's a shame how everyone forgot 9-11. I remember how the country was united for the first time in a while. Where did the patriotism go 😢

  • @PulsAndol
    @PulsAndol Рік тому +22

    Love all of your vids! Jeep it going! You don’t know how much it means to the world of what you are doing!❤️❤️

    • @mayaasan7201
      @mayaasan7201 Рік тому

      I was watching the 9/11 documentary "Loose Change" and the interviews were really really heartbreaking. God help them all.😢😢😢😢😢😢

  • @RileytheRealtor96
    @RileytheRealtor96 Рік тому +28

    I know Mr. Renteria. He is a nice guy and I never knew he was involved on that horrific day.

  • @neta565
    @neta565 Рік тому +17

    Glad you're still with us.👍

  • @steve2736
    @steve2736 Рік тому +46

    Any time someone earning minimal wage starts ordering people back into the building, you know it’s time to get out of that building.

    • @jolicska
      @jolicska Рік тому +1

      facts. but the people on the upper floors were ordered back to their desks to work by security too and possibly by superiors but no infor on the latter

    • @jshepard152
      @jshepard152 Рік тому +15

      @@jolicska Yes, and by 911 operators who told people to remain in place. But no one is going to save you in a mass casualty event. NO ONE. You have to use your head and rescue yourself, if you can.

    • @maddymud
      @maddymud 7 місяців тому +6

      @@jshepard152- I was in the twin towers that day. The LA ones, designed by same architect. They look very similar. They weren’t letting us go home and I was like - “Bye.” All the attacks were concentrated on East Coast but I had no desire to found out they had West Coast plan too

    • @leelunk8235
      @leelunk8235 6 місяців тому +1

      ​@@maddymud911 WAS U.S DONE

    • @jimhudson1737
      @jimhudson1737 5 місяців тому

      @@leelunk8235Dumb comment.