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Understanding 9/11: A Television News Archive - 1 views

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    Incredible video archive commemorating 9/11.  These are video clips that disappeared soon after that horrific event, archived for all time by some San Francisco dogooders.  It's meant to be a timeless resource for journalist, researchers, historians and writers as well as future generations of Americans who want to visually see the truth as it went down.  Now, if only we can get the Banksters behind this attack and hang them high. Sometimes we forget how dramatically those few days changed the course of history and how rapidly the desire to react was. And as you can see from the footage, it was not just the likes of Bill O'Reilly on Fox News (who declared that America should "bomb the Afghan infrastructure to rubble"). The archive is a way of digging into that reaction, which is itself a way of digging into where we are today. But sometimes it's just as important to remember the sheer confusion that took hold. The most grim moments come when comparing live coverage of the attacks themselves. For example on ABC, at 9:02 a.m., you hear the mangled yelps of staff in the studio as they (and you) watch the second plane strike the World Trade Center. At the same moment on CNN, meanwhile, they didn't even spot what had happened until a minute or two later. It's a brief interlude of innocence that nobody will ever have again. Understanding 9/11 is raw and unpalatable and terrifying. But what the Internet Archive has done is create an important and lasting monument to the events of a decade ago. It might not feel like a traditional tribute to those who died, but I think it is one that - for all of its difficulties - is utterly necessary.
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