Controversial Old 9/11 Video Resurfaces on Twitter

Hamariweb  |  Sep 12, 2023

In a noteworthy development on the 22nd anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks, an old video clip has resurfaced on social media, sparking fresh controversy. Nearly 3,000 people lost their lives, and over 1,000 were injured in the devastating attacks on September 11, 2001, making it the deadliest assault on American soil.

A Twitter user going by the handle ‘Breaker of Narratives,’ identified as Dom Lucre, uploaded a video clip accompanied by the caption: “Why was this video of firemen saying ‘there’s a bomb in the building’ during 9/11 removed from the internet?” This tweet has gained significant traction, garnering 133,000 retweets, 29,000 likes, and eliciting over 800 responses.

Why was this video of firemen saying ‘there’s a bomb in the building’ during 9/11 get removed off the internet? pic.twitter.com/qs6p2iKNRf

— Dom Lucre | Breaker of Narratives (@dom_lucre) September 10, 2023

The White House issued a solemn statement on this somber anniversary, expressing solidarity with the victims’ families and commemorating the lives lost in New York City, Arlington, Virginia, and Shanksville, Pennsylvania. The statement also paid tribute to the heroic first responders who risked their lives to save others, as well as those who perished in the 2012 Benghazi attack.

The White House emphasized the enduring importance of remembering the 9/11 tragedy, citing it as a driving force behind the ongoing fight against terrorism. Over the years, the United States has worked closely with international partners to combat terrorism and ensure that those responsible for such acts are held accountable. The commitment to defending the nation and its allies remains unwavering.

As this old video resurfaces, it has reignited discussions about the events of 9/11, further emphasizing the significance of remembering this tragic day and the ongoing battle against terrorism.

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