Saturday, April 8, 2017

9-11 Oral History to Mp3 Project

September 11, 2001 as a Cultural Trauma: A Case Study through Popular Culture

  • Feb 3, 2017
    by Christine Muller

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by David Ray Griffin
“[T]here was just an explosion [in the south tower]. It seemed like on television [when] they blow up these buildings. It seemed like it was going all the way around like a belt, all these explosions.”
–Firefighter Richard Banaciski
“I saw a flash flash flash [at] the lower level of the building. You know like when they demolish a building?”
–Assistant Fire Commissioner Stephen Gregory
“[I]t was [like a] professional demolition where they set the charges on certain floors and then you hear ‘Pop, pop, pop, pop, pop’.”
–Paramedic Daniel Rivera
Source Files
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/0B0pxVbXyB9OLeEl2MjVxdjRpOFk?usp=sharing

9-11 Oral History to Mp3 Project
https://archive.org/details/911truthFullFinalProjectOralHistoryMp3

REVERENCES 911Research.com. 2009. Long-suppressed oral histories corroborate demolitions. September 11. http://www.911research.wtOmet/wte/evidence/oralbisto-ries/index.html

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