Never-before-seen footage of the September 11, 2001, attacks has surfaced, shedding fresh light on one of the most devastating events in American history. Released by Kei Sugimoto, this newly discovered video provides unprecedented angles of the World Trade Center’s collapse—angles that have never been seen before and reveal explosions during the towers’ fall.
This footage is unique as it offers views from locations other than the commonly captured South or East perspectives. As experts and enthusiasts eagerly dissect this new material, it promises to be a significant point of analysis for years to come.
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Redditors are buzzing with amazement: “Hard to believe we’re nearly 23 years on and still discovering new footage.”
Another chimed in: “It really makes you think about all the history that might be gathering dust in attics or basements, just waiting to be found.”
Meanwhile, on YouTube, user Sugimonto detailed his reasons for finally releasing the video after so many years. He wrote: “I was cleaning my closet and found boxes full of Hi-8, Digital-8, and DV tapes…When trying to play them back I noticed that maybe about a 3rd of them had demagnetized over time and were either blank, or suffering from major data corruption.”
“After researching online I learned that video tapes are not immune from age even when stored in ideal conditions, so I frantically started to digitize them. Thus I’m just uploading the video now.”
“If I remember correctly,” he wrote, “I think I ran to get my video camera after seeing the second plane crash sensing that this was no ordinary accident.”
As the new 9/11 footage circulates, it invites both renewed scrutiny and dialogue. For many, it serves as a reminder that over two decades later, numerous questions about that tragic day remain unanswered. The pursuit of truth continues as analysts, investigators, and the public sift through the latest visual evidence, seeking clarity and justice for the lives lost and the enduring impact of September 11, 2001.
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