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| Anonymous Coward User ID: 768739
United States 9/11/2009 7:31 PM | | Re: Photos which I took at Ground Zero NYC 2001 | Quote | inside job NEVER forget what kind of people can do this .... inhuman. There should be a new word for them "unhuman", |
| Anonymous Coward User ID: 755697
United Kingdom 9/11/2009 7:56 PM | | Re: Photos which I took at Ground Zero NYC 2001 | Quote | Excellent photos..! Even the media haven't shown pictures up this close & revealing. I suppose the smell must've been awful too?! I hope Karma exists.. so the demonic evil that did this can never escape justice, not even after they die. I hope these photos last forever so people never ever, forget! |
| Anonymous Coward User ID: 768781
United States 9/11/2009 8:11 PM | | Re: Photos which I took at Ground Zero NYC 2001 | Quote | Thanks for posting, SHR. Great pictures, sad memories though, they brought sadness and tears, i felt same emotions like every time i'm watching my pictures that i took while i was down there, i can't get used to them, its always that eery feeling of death, destruction and that toxic smell... I was not sure if i was looking at (clothed) body parts, office's furnitures or building materials, it was all mixed (cocktail) together like everything went through a giant mixer machine. I'm a Union-construction worker, I'm been monitored and been taking medications alegra, nexium for some health issues i developed been down there as a volunteer and few months working for the clean up effort. I'm glad i'm ok, not sure for how long, i was wearing my respirator almost all the time and changed the filters often but this mixed toxic poison were airborne, could go in to your eyes, ears, nose, mouth and skin, plus we could carry back home in our cloths to effect our loved ones or subway riders.
I hope we all learn from the past and don't let this type of disasters happen again, so many un rested souls still can be felt down there at the lower levels, lots of sadness, anger and a big question, a big WHY, most don't know what hit them, what took their life's and didn't return back home that day to their families. |
| Sandpiper User ID: 768783
United States 9/11/2009 8:15 PM | | Re: Photos which I took at Ground Zero NYC 2001 | Quote |
Thanks for posting, SHR. Great pictures, sad memories though, they brought sadness and tears, i felt same emotions like every time i'm watching my pictures that i took while i was down there, i can't get used to them, its always that eery feeling of death, destruction and that toxic smell... I was not sure if i was looking at (clothed) body parts, office's furnitures or building materials, it was all mixed (cocktail) together like everything went through a giant mixer machine. I'm a Union-construction worker, I'm been monitored and been taking medications alegra, nexium for some health issues i developed been down there as a volunteer and few months working for the clean up effort. I'm glad i'm ok, not sure for how long, i was wearing my respirator almost all the time and changed the filters often but this mixed toxic poison were airborne, could go in to your eyes, ears, nose, mouth and skin, plus we could carry back home in our cloths to effect our loved ones or subway riders.
I hope we all learn from the past and don't let this type of disasters happen again, so many un rested souls still can be felt down there at the lower levels, lots of sadness, anger and a big question, a big WHY, most don't know what hit them, what took their life's and didn't return back home that day to their families. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 768781
God bless you, you are a hero for all you and your kind have done. I pray for you and yours. |
| Hand_of_Man User ID: 758600
United States 9/11/2009 8:25 PM | | Re: Photos which I took at Ground Zero NYC 2001 | Quote | SHR, thanks for posting the pics. I've saved a copy of each one. I hope that's ok. I don't ever plan on using them for anything other than for me and people I know to look at. Thanks again! |
| Bugeater User ID: 754202
United States 9/11/2009 8:26 PM | | Re: Photos which I took at Ground Zero NYC 2001 | Quote | Thanks for sharing SHR. |
| Anonymous Coward User ID: 768781
United States 9/11/2009 8:42 PM | | Re: Photos which I took at Ground Zero NYC 2001 | Quote |
Thanks for posting, SHR. Great pictures, sad memories though, they brought sadness and tears, i felt same emotions like every time i'm watching my pictures that i took while i was down there, i can't get used to them, its always that eery feeling of death, destruction and that toxic smell... I was not sure if i was looking at (clothed) body parts, office's furnitures or building materials, it was all mixed (cocktail) together like everything went through a giant mixer machine. I'm a Union-construction worker, I'm been monitored and been taking medications alegra, nexium for some health issues i developed been down there as a volunteer and few months working for the clean up effort. I'm glad i'm ok, not sure for how long, i was wearing my respirator almost all the time and changed the filters often but this mixed toxic poison were airborne, could go in to your eyes, ears, nose, mouth and skin, plus we could carry back home in our cloths to effect our loved ones or subway riders.
I hope we all learn from the past and don't let this type of disasters happen again, so many un rested souls still can be felt down there at the lower levels, lots of sadness, anger and a big question, a big WHY, most don't know what hit them, what took their life's and didn't return back home that day to their families.
God bless you, you are a hero for all you and your kind have done. I pray for you and yours. Quoting: Sandpiper 768783
You are very welcome ser.
Those were our buildings they were our people. |
| Anonymous Coward User ID: 768487
United States 9/11/2009 8:54 PM | | Re: Photos which I took at Ground Zero NYC 2001 | Quote | Devastating pictures SHR...thanks for posting them. It automatically makes everyone think about where they were and what they were doing that morning. My 5yo simply told me that, "Bad men crashed planes into some buildings." |
| Uncle Monkey User ID: 703655
United States 9/11/2009 9:03 PM | | Re: Photos which I took at Ground Zero NYC 2001 | Quote | Thank you for sharing the pics.
We WILL never forget those we lost.
God bless America! The true measure of a man is how he treats another from whom he has nothing to gain |
| Babe in a Bunker  Ginger Honky Bitch User ID: 707525
United States 9/11/2009 9:06 PM
 | | Re: Photos which I took at Ground Zero NYC 2001 | Quote | It's hard to say those are beautiful photos... maybe "moving" is a better word... You got it bad lover,
no, you got it good.
You saw the sun
like you knew that you would...
in spite of my confusion,
up above all my pain
I gotta death-grip on this vision,
here we go again...
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| coolhandluke74  Voice Chat Mod User ID: 750550
United States 9/11/2009 9:06 PM
 | | Re: Photos which I took at Ground Zero NYC 2001 | Quote | Thank you for sharing bro As kids we think and feel like we are immortal but when we get older we realize how mortal we really are. Here today and gone tomorrow so make sure you make every moment count. We are not promised tomorrow
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| telling it straight User ID: 642221
United States 9/11/2009 9:07 PM | | Re: Photos which I took at Ground Zero NYC 2001 | Quote | I was there two weeks after the attack and seeing your pictures brings back the sights and the smells. Thank you for sharing them. I wonder how I can copy or link them.
Anyway, thanks again. |
| Anonymous Coward User ID: 639746
United States 9/11/2009 9:15 PM | | Re: Photos which I took at Ground Zero NYC 2001 | Quote | we should never forget the people faced with the choice of jumping or burning........all of this for the sake of islam....words can't express the outrage... |
| Anonymous Coward User ID: 222817
United Kingdom 9/11/2009 9:21 PM | | Re: Photos which I took at Ground Zero NYC 2001 | Quote | SHR, stunning pictures. Thank you for sharing them with us.  |
| Anonymous Coward User ID: 768591
United States 9/11/2009 9:33 PM | | Re: Photos which I took at Ground Zero NYC 2001 | Quote |
that 2nd pic in your 2001 group is fake. what's up with the tower in the background? one glass wall???
You aren't very good at interpreting what you see, are you? It is a bulding. The side wall can be clearly seen but it is heavily overexposed.
Yoy can see the glass of another building appearing behind it. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 133671
Come again??? Open your eyes and study this picture. It's not right. and good night to all and God bless |
| Ry User ID: 768824
United States 9/11/2009 9:48 PM | | Re: Photos which I took at Ground Zero NYC 2001 | Quote | I really appreciate you sharing these photos SHR. I was also moved by the photos taken today. I've never seen the memorial or construction of the Freedom Towers. I wish our country could just work together to bring good to all corners of our nation. It seems we fight each other and people who are minor criminals but have trouble standing together when our adversary is truly evil. I'm praying each day for a nation unified in truth and with feet planted firmly to defend good from evil, and that defense will surely take some fighting, but against evil, not each other. |
| Anonymous Coward User ID: 767556
United States 9/11/2009 9:53 PM | | Re: Photos which I took at Ground Zero NYC 2001 | Quote |
inside job NEVER forget what kind of people can do this .... inhuman. There should be a new word for them "unhuman", Quoting: Anonymous Coward 768739
yeah absolutely...these unhuman types....burn little children alive with horrible chemicals and rip the organs out of the ones who survive to reuse in their own degenerate bodies...
there are folks like that....
creating food that slowly poisons and destroys entire populations like rats....banning it in their own country but forcing other countries to grow and consume the poison....
what kinda unhumans do that stuff? |
| Spikegirl  User ID: 759240
United States 9/11/2009 10:25 PM
 | | Re: Photos which I took at Ground Zero NYC 2001 | Quote |
Thanks for posting, SHR. Great pictures, sad memories though, they brought sadness and tears, i felt same emotions like every time i'm watching my pictures that i took while i was down there, i can't get used to them, its always that eery feeling of death, destruction and that toxic smell... I was not sure if i was looking at (clothed) body parts, office's furnitures or building materials, it was all mixed (cocktail) together like everything went through a giant mixer machine. I'm a Union-construction worker, I'm been monitored and been taking medications alegra, nexium for some health issues i developed been down there as a volunteer and few months working for the clean up effort. I'm glad i'm ok, not sure for how long, i was wearing my respirator almost all the time and changed the filters often but this mixed toxic poison were airborne, could go in to your eyes, ears, nose, mouth and skin, plus we could carry back home in our cloths to effect our loved ones or subway riders.
I hope we all learn from the past and don't let this type of disasters happen again, so many un rested souls still can be felt down there at the lower levels, lots of sadness, anger and a big question, a big WHY, most don't know what hit them, what took their life's and didn't return back home that day to their families. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 768781
Thank you for your service. You're a hero. I have this picture of the three firemen framed on one of my walls (first pic).
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| Anonymous Coward User ID: 768884
United States 9/11/2009 11:13 PM | | Re: Photos which I took at Ground Zero NYC 2001 | Quote | Thanks for the photos. I will never forget where I was when it happened.
I travel to Manhattan frequently for work. On one trip, two weeks before 9/11, I was at the WTC. We were going to go to the observation platform but it was too cloudy up there, so we decided to save the $20 and see it next time. I remember saying to my co-worker "we'll do it next time, they aren't going anywhere" I always think about that... the other thing I remember was the enormity of the buildings... they absolutely dwarfed every other building in NYC. I remember marveling at the amazing feat... if you've never been there, it would be hard to appreciate how gigantic these structures were.
I've been there five times this year. When I return in a few weeks, we are working in the World Financial Center building (I think it's 225 Liberty). The front doors to WFC open to the WTC site. My customer contact has some amazing stories about 9/11. The building that he supports and is stationed at is WFC. He was hired on 9/10/2001, his first day on the new job was 9/11/2001. He showed up at work, HR sent him to their other office a few blocks away. As he was walking he heard the first plane hit. He went into a store and bought a disposable 35mm camera and started taking pictures... I'll see if I can get his permission to post the pictures here... heavy stuff. Wow... now I'm so bummed out... |
| Anonymous Coward User ID: 768884
United States 9/11/2009 11:18 PM | | Re: Photos which I took at Ground Zero NYC 2001 | Quote | I was just there a few weeks ago, there is an observation area at the WFC right across the street... it's amazing the number of people there crying... lots of tears. It's really hard not to get emotional when you are there. When I go back in a few weeks my wife and kids are coming for the first time. I'm having a really hard time trying to think up a way to explain it to them. My oldest was born 11 months after 9/11. |
| blackcat66 User ID: 348276
United States 9/11/2009 11:29 PM | | Re: Photos which I took at Ground Zero NYC 2001 | Quote |
Great pics, especially the last one. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 768680
Yes. |
| Lady Libby  User ID: 746238
United States 9/11/2009 11:35 PM
 | | Re: Photos which I took at Ground Zero NYC 2001 | Quote |
heart wrenthching to say the least. Thank you for posting. A day that truly never leaves any of us. I'm glad that you are well. Thank you from the bottom of my heart. I hate crying,but I guess it helps to cleanse.
Last Edited by Ladee on 9/11/2009 at 11:36 PM ~Normal doesn't live here anymore~ |
| Anonymous Coward User ID: 768897
United States 9/11/2009 11:41 PM | | Re: Photos which I took at Ground Zero NYC 2001 | Quote | Thanks for sharing the photos SHR.
Those photos brought back some pleasurable memories.
I was working on Church Street when the Twin Towers were built.
I was there when the movie King Kong was made.
On occasions I visited the Rainbow Room and on one ocassion had the opportunity to meet the guy who played John-Boy in the television series the Waltons...lol...
I interviewed with the CPA firm, Deloitte, Haskins & Sells. Got the job, but turned it down, because I was afraid of the height...lol...
On the other hand, to think that there were people jumping from those towers blows my mind... |
| Anonymous Coward User ID: 767556
United States 9/11/2009 11:46 PM | | Re: Photos which I took at Ground Zero NYC 2001 | Quote |
we should never forget the people faced with the choice of jumping or burning........all of this for the sake of islam....words can't express the outrage... Quoting: Anonymous Coward 639746
that's so rich.... |
| Anonymous Coward User ID: 762925
United States 9/11/2009 11:47 PM | | Re: Photos which I took at Ground Zero NYC 2001 | Quote | it was just a bad day for flyin is all it was |
| ZOSIME User ID: 700640
United States 9/11/2009 11:56 PM
 | | Re: Photos which I took at Ground Zero NYC 2001 | Quote | Thanks also for sharing, I went to New York in 2005 its was cleaned up but the cross and part of the structure was left. Its just a feeling I can't express. God Bless America |
| Anonymous Coward User ID: 706989
United States 9/12/2009 12:21 AM | | Re: Photos which I took at Ground Zero NYC 2001 | Quote | I remember the day it happened so clearly. I was less than 3 miles away in living in williamsburg brooklyn across the east river at the time. I felt the second plane hit before I saw the delayed transmission on tv. It felt like a dry, deep thud and created a vacuum around me in my living room, like the air had been sucked out for a moment. I went to my rooftop and it looks like to gigantic cigarettes burning in lower manhattan, it was simply stunning. I had no less than 2 million people walk in front of my apartment building from 9:15am till way passed midnight. literally hundreds of thousands of people walking home from lower manhattan. millions of act of human kindness occurred like never before, strangers sharing, caring, giving rides, holding each other and talking to each other and commiserating. I kept my windows closed for 2 straight months because of the smell of burning people and building material. It happened in the hottest of months and regardless of the heat, I could never open the windows until the smell dissipated. The fires actually stopped some 6 months later, and the longevity of the burning has never really been talk about. I will never forget that day. |
| ExhaleAeonVolts User ID: 724802
United States 9/12/2009 12:21 AM
 | | Re: Photos which I took at Ground Zero NYC 2001 | Quote | SHR,
Thank you for sharing. I am so glad GLP didn't go dark.
For some reason, this year's anniversary has been particularly painful to me. I always feel the loss. I always think of 9/11. But, this year, its been a while, but the pain is more than its been in a while.
Where would we be today, with out 9/11?
It has profoundly affected our reality, forever.
And, that isn't even facing the loss of our fallen heros, victims and those who continue to pass away due to the destruction on that day.
Sending my most sincere prayers to those who have lost someone on or because of 9/11. |
| fërú.  dot connector User ID: 768714
Mexico 9/12/2009 12:29 AM
 | | Re: Photos which I took at Ground Zero NYC 2001 | Quote |
I personally took these photographs at GZ NYC on Oct 3rd 2001. So this was about 3 weeks after the attack. They were taken from inside the restricted area and I do not often share them. Some I know have never been seen by anyone but me or a few of my family members ever before. A couple I may have already posted prior. I did not take very many photos while I was there, it was a somber experience, so I just didn't. Today being the anniversary of this tragic event I have decided to post some. Quoting: SHR
SHR I feel sad and impotent every time I see pics of that horrible act.
I was in NY at that time, well live in Union City NJ and work at the empire state on an office facing the Tween Towers and my work was from 10 pm to 6 am.
I live the horror that day... and I lost 2 friends.
And I'm very very upset to see your government still lying about it.
I want to share something I wrote long time ago about that... and what I witness
When I was 14 years old, one day after school, I went home and nobody was there, it was like 4pm. I had a date at 7 pm with a friend from school to do some homework, so after I finished eating, I turned on the boiler ( it was not automatic, you have to turn it on, then wait 20 minutes for it to heat up and turn it off.) to take a bath.
I sat down at the dining room table, right in front of the entrance of the apartment to wait it was 10 mint past 5 pm. When I felt like 20 minutes had past, I went to the kitchen to turn off the boiler. But to my surprise, it was already off, and cold. I checked the water, and it was cold also.
At that moment I realized that was already night when I looked out the window.
On my way back to the dining room, I saw that the door was closed from the outside, and it was 9pm already. I have lost almost 3 hours. !!!
What happened during those 3 hours was even stranger.
Later I knew the boiler had become so hot, that the pipes started to rattle and the neighbors were worried about the noises, and they came to knock on the door. Nobody open the door. Fortunately one of my neighbors knew where my father works and went to look for him, like 4 blocks from here.
My father came home, turned off the boiler, let all the hot water out, and when he thought that there was no danger anymore, he left, and closed the door from the outside.
He never saw me!!!. My parents' apartment is very small, and where I was sitting was directly in front of the door. It's impossible that he couldn't have seen me.
This is the very same apartment I live right now, and who ever would like to investigate this, can do so. My father also had to pay for the damages for the hot water pipes that day.
The young lady that I was supposed to meet with also remembers the day that I didn't show she still my very best friend.
After this incident I started to complain about back pains. The most curious about this, that doesn't seem very funny anymore, I was complaining as is I felt a red wire in my back, and it was very painful. Why do I say it was a red wire?
I was diagnosed by several doctors, and I was told that I had osteoporosis, at the young age of 14 (When I moved to NY, I had the opportunity to have my bone density checked, my doctor denied my request, and explained that this was absurd.)
I've seen several flying objects on different occasions, twice In Mexico City, once in Tepoztlan during a solar eclipse, once while I was on a train from Nuevo Laredo to San Luis Potosi (this one followed us), and another while I was on a road in Texas with a friend, this object followed us for two hours.
When I arrived at NY, I saw with my brother and his wife a metallic sphere hovering over Central Park behind the Metropolitan Museum (I didn't know that there was an Egyptian obelisk).
When I lived in Brooklyn I saw for the first time the lights in the clouds at night. I never paid much attention to it; I just thought that I was fortunate for being privileged to see so many sightings.
In 2001 I was living in a building that used to be a factory in Union City, in front of the lower Manhattan. A loft with huge windows facing Manhattan, specially WTC.
I remember that from the roof I could see the whole city from W bridge to The statue of Liberty, it was great, spectacular.
In August of that year 2001, I went up to the roof to enjoy the sun when I saw a metallic sphere stopped or floating over the Twin Towers, in that month and that specific week there were many reports of sightings in NY. Even the police station of Hoboken made a drawing of a supposed "ET" and they released it to the news with the title: "Wanted for Interrogation" because of the many complains. This was about a month before 9/11
I was thinking that those where time travelers or that aliens could time travel, because they knew what was about to happen a month later...
Many months after September 11, I have the opportunity to watch the video of a woman on the helicopter and the encounter with a metallic sphere on WTC...I look for that girl. She move from her apartment and disappear for one year...it was after that year when she appear again and "confess" that all was part of a promotional for sci FY channel.
That is not true, that sphere was there..it was not a computer effect.
I also found on Sci Fy channel forum 2 other witness of the same sphere on WTC trying to contact her, describing the same metallic sphere.
Those spheres are very common now.. many sightings around the world to denied it.
Now guess what? on 2006 GW Bush visit several Latin American countries among them Guatemala and Mexico....
I was watching a Guatemalan news channel and the anchor says that the oddest thing of the visit of Bush was when he leve the country it was escorted or observed by a metallic sphere hovering over the airport for 40 minutes. She also says it was impossible the huge security of bush didn't notice.
He flew from Guatemala to Merida when he get with Calderon on Chichen Itza alone... and the Plan Merida was signed.
Plan Merida and the war against narco traffic another fake war. 084M4-C41D3R0N %N0W5... 9/II 1N51D3 J08....AHINI 4L50 1N51D3 J08
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| Anonymous Coward User ID: 768164
United States 9/12/2009 12:30 AM | | Re: Photos which I took at Ground Zero NYC 2001 | Quote | It's amazing that there were so many buldings that look completely destroyed, yet there they are standing!
What happened to building 7? Weird! |
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