These videos are not only vital for history but a great resource for people to humanize 9/11 especially as the years go by. They shall never be forgotten!
This lecture series is a great thing. Wonderful intimate glimpses into the horrifying corners and ordinary spaces of that day. Brave citizens casting aside privacy and stage fright to share with the audience needed historical knowledge.
Wonderful moderator. Thank you for recording all of these! They mean so much and I’ve been watching one after another. Thank you for documenting the personal costs of 9/11. ❤
It’s important to know every aspect of what happened that day. People on the west coast have their stories, we all do. The key word in United States is united !
Fresh Kills land fill. What an unfortunate name, I'm sure it isn't spelled like that but that is what is sounds like. The a policeman to the little golden Buddha, what else was taken that might have unwrapped a mystery.
That place and name is decades old and has nothing to do will 911 until they sorted stuff from ground zero. ‘Kill’ is a Dutch word for stream. Hope this helps.
New York is definitely an iconic city but the cost of living is way too much landlords have been taking advantage of anybody who wants to live there by charging them as much as they possibly can for rent i also heard that a lot of the alleys between the buildings smell like shit, because of all the homeless people crapping in the alleys not to mention that the other thing is that the people that live in that concrete jungle are basically isolated from nature because they're surrounded by concrete, and have to breath the exhaust fumes that engulf the entire city for these reasons? the rent to live in New York should be drastically reduced a 1bdr apartment should cost $485.00 per month
Wishful thinking. I bedroom go from 1400 to 2400. 2 BEDROOM are 3000. Everyone is moving out. Bad Mayor not doing anything. Crime is at all times HIGH. COVID 19 are still KILLING people. NYC IS ONE BIG MESS. I SEE MOVING TRUCKS LEAVING EVERY DAY.
i know they had good intentions but i don't think the people who was searching through the rubble, looked good enough because they were under too much pressure to clean up the rubble / get rid of it kinda like the conveyor at the landfill that she was talking about now i know damn well that they couldn't have possibly had time to do a good search because the people that were loading the debris on the conveyor was probably like "cmon.... we need to keep this thing moving there's a lot more where this came from". if the fresh kill landfill was where they took most of that dust, debris, and rubble? then i would like that area of the fresh kill landfill searched again because now we got plenty of time because there's no way that the bones from hundreds of different people just vaporized into thin air I'm quite sure that they could find lots of volunteers who wouldn't mind doing that
I would even move to New York for as long as I have to, and volunteer my time and energy just to look through it again ! I'm so pained by the fact that 1100 of people's remains are still missing ,and are beyond deterioration..so sad 🥺
They identified a woman a few weeks ago 20years later , I hope that they can identify more because I can't imagine how awful it is for the family not having any closure at all
Thank goodness someone else said it. It feels like the Judith Show and it’s starting to get on my nerves. I want to hear the people talk and I don’t need a quick rundown of each individual speaker. Let them have the floor and tell their stories.
I wish they could double the amount of time for each person to tell their story.
These videos are not only vital for history but a great resource for people to humanize 9/11 especially as the years go by. They shall never be forgotten!
This lecture series is a great thing. Wonderful intimate glimpses into the horrifying corners and ordinary spaces of that day. Brave citizens casting aside privacy and stage fright to share with the audience needed historical knowledge.
Geez brave woman to become a flight attendant after being a cop on 9/11
Thanks for keeping history alive. Your experiences deserve documentation
These talks are spiritually healing. Thank you very much to all.
Wonderful moderator. Thank you for recording all of these! They mean so much and I’ve been watching one after another. Thank you for documenting the personal costs of 9/11. ❤
I am so sorry for your husbands medical issues.. i will say a prayer.. for him tonight.. so sorry to hear your story
i really enjoyed Rita's story. very authentic and articulate. one can only hope for the rest of the world to share in her perspective.
i enjoyed rita in a different way, if you know what i mean ;)
It’s important to know every aspect of what happened that day. People on the west coast have their stories, we all do. The key word in United States is united !
Fresh Kills land fill. What an unfortunate name, I'm sure it isn't spelled like that but that is what is sounds like. The a policeman to the little golden Buddha, what else was taken that might have unwrapped a mystery.
it's actually spelled exactly like that... Its a corruption of the Dutch "Kille" which roughly translates to channel or riverbed.
I love Judith Pucci!
Judith has an interesting surname, Pucci.😀🤪😀
i used to love her pucci when we were younger
Thank you for posting ❤ Never Forget
Tell the cop to give up the Buddha it’s not to late !!!☹️
A police officer, on duty, let someone steal personal property from the dead??? And she admits it to crowds of people? Horrible!
She now gets to live with that guilt the rest of her life
to become a flight attendant after being a cop on 9/11… no thanks
Very interesting 🧐💗
Geez, at least provide a lectern for the speakers. So awkward to be standing like that.
Wow so a NYPD cop stole something that probably belonged to someone that died. That is horrible. Shame on that person
I know may God curse that crooked cop.
This really upset me.
There is way less than 1.7 million hours in 708 days lmaooo 1.7 million hours is actually 194 years.
That first one was not a story
Seems to me that calling the landfill where they looked for human remains. the "Fresh Kill Landfill" is a bit insensitive.....no??
That place and name is decades old and has nothing to do will 911 until they sorted stuff from ground zero.
‘Kill’ is a Dutch word for stream.
Hope this helps.
Always called that.....
Arthur Fresh
New York is definitely an iconic city
but the cost of living is way too much
landlords have been taking advantage of anybody who wants to live there
by charging them as much as they possibly can for rent
i also heard that a lot of the alleys between the buildings smell like shit, because of all the homeless people crapping in the alleys
not to mention that the other thing is that the people that live in that concrete jungle are basically isolated from nature
because they're surrounded by concrete, and have to breath the exhaust fumes that engulf the entire city
for these reasons?
the rent to live in New York should be drastically reduced
a 1bdr apartment should cost $485.00 per month
Wishful thinking. I bedroom go from 1400 to 2400. 2 BEDROOM are 3000. Everyone is moving out. Bad Mayor not doing anything. Crime is at all times HIGH. COVID 19 are still KILLING people. NYC IS ONE BIG MESS. I SEE MOVING TRUCKS LEAVING EVERY DAY.
Wow all those ppl who passed away and all you can do ifs talk about the cost of apts??
i know they had good intentions
but i don't think the people who was searching through the rubble, looked good enough
because they were under too much pressure to clean up the rubble / get rid of it
kinda like the conveyor at the landfill that she was talking about
now i know damn well that they couldn't have possibly had time to do a good search
because the people that were loading the debris on the conveyor was probably like "cmon.... we need to keep this thing moving
there's a lot more where this came from".
if the fresh kill landfill was where they took most of that dust, debris, and rubble?
then i would like that area of the fresh kill landfill searched again
because now we got plenty of time
because there's no way that the bones from hundreds of different people just vaporized into thin air
I'm quite sure that they could find lots of volunteers who wouldn't mind doing that
Most of it didn’t go to the landfill. She said a third of it did.
I would even move to New York for as long as I have to, and volunteer my time and energy just to look through it again ! I'm so pained by the fact that 1100 of people's remains are still missing ,and are beyond deterioration..so sad 🥺
There IS a way for bones to vaporize. Check out Dr. Judy Woods' research.
They identified a woman a few weeks ago 20years later , I hope that they can identify more because I can't imagine how awful it is for the family not having any closure at all
Judith please talk less and make sure the speakers have Working microphones in some of your videos we can not hear them clearly
Thank goodness someone else said it. It feels like the Judith Show and it’s starting to get on my nerves. I want to hear the people talk and I don’t need a quick rundown of each individual speaker. Let them have the floor and tell their stories.