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There was an explosion in the lobby of a building, causing it to collapse. Witnesses describe a secondary explosion and multiple explosions afterwards. They were inside the building when it happened and tried to escape. They also mention seeing a plane hit the building before the explosions. The whole experience was described as horrible and surreal.

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I watched as the building came down, floor by floor, with a series of loud bangs that sounded like gunfire. It was chaotic. I saw explosions from the corner, and then there were multiple hits in quick succession. As the explosions continued, people started to run in panic. I witnessed a few of the blasts before I realized I needed to escape. The World Trade Center was collapsing, and I turned to run for my life as the building fell. The noise was overwhelming, and the scene was terrifying.

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The speaker and another person discuss the collapse of a building, with smoke and glass everywhere. They are among the last ones in the building and decide to leave. They mention a plane hitting 6 World Trade Center, causing chaos. A person named Bennett, a Secret Service agent, recounts the events. The conversation ends with the mention of OST titles.

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People inside the World Trade Center reported windows coming out of the building and the ceiling falling. They headed for the exit and got to the first floor from the second. Then there was a big explosion. One person said that in the lobby, "everything was torn up" and the turnstile was burnt. They were told to run. Another person said that upon exiting, "there was no lobby." One person's boys ran out of the office and said, "run." As they ran down the stairs, they were told to come back up, but they continued down. One person saw a woman with her face blown off. Another person stated that there was a "heavy duty explosion" inside the lobby, and the "whole field just collapsed on us." They confirmed it was a secondary explosion.

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Multiple explosions occurred in downtown after the attack on the trade towers. Survivors described hearing secondary explosions and seeing the buildings collapse. One survivor, Arthur del Bianco, shared his experience of being pushed to the ground and buried in debris. Witnesses reported a bomb exploding in the lobby, followed by the planes hitting the buildings. The lobby was severely damaged, and people had to run for their lives. There were reports of car bombs or overheated cars exploding in the area.

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Barry Jennings, a survivor of the 9/11 attacks, recounts his harrowing experience in the World Trade Center. After the planes hit, he and his colleague found themselves trapped on the 8th floor. They attempted to escape through the stairwell but encountered an explosion on the 6th floor. Jennings had to climb back up to the 8th floor and eventually made it to the lobby, which was in ruins. Firefighters warned him of more explosions, and he crawled to safety. Jennings questions why World Trade 7 collapsed and mentions hearing explosions. He dismisses the explanation of a fuel oil tank, stating it would have only affected one side of the building.

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There was an explosion in the lobby of a building. The whole lobby collapsed, and it was described as horrible and like hell. There were multiple explosions, including a secondary one. People were waiting to go upstairs when the building blew up. They tried to work their way out and help others escape. They witnessed a plane flying into another building. It was like a movie set and surreal. The building collapsed during the third explosion. The speaker is now trying to find something.

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The speaker, trained as a paramedic, went to the World Trade Center and was allowed inside by a FEMA agent. He and others directed people leaving the building to avoid falling debris. After the second plane hit, he asked an FBI agent about air support and bomb threats, suspecting the planes were a distraction for bombs in the garage. He told an FBI agent that the buildings would collapse, and the agent confirmed they knew. The speaker then left the building and offered help to paramedics outside. Shortly after, the building exploded and collapsed. He ran and took cover behind pillars, surviving the falling debris. He believes others he was running with who didn't turn were killed and cars were exploding.

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Multiple witnesses describe hearing a series of explosions before and after the collapse of the World Trade Center towers. They mention the sound of booming and crackling, and some believe there were bombs in the lobby. One survivor recounts being pushed to the ground by the force of the attack and being buried in debris. Another witness mentions seeing people with injuries, including a woman with her face blown off. The transcript ends with a reporter mentioning ongoing explosions near the site.

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I think a bomb went off to the lobby first, then a plane hit the building. Then another plane hit the other building. And but when I was coming through the doors on the other side of the trade center, something either they blew the lobby up or something because it blew the glass out of the doors and knocked us all down, and I got a smoke and everything off it. I just feel a little shook up because I got blasted, you know, which, I'm just trying to, you know, I want a drink of water. They don't have any water though.

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They are inside a building near the World Trade Center during the first plane impact. One person says they were standing right underneath the 6th World Trade Center when the plane hit; describes it as "a plane, the engine screaming, and then just an explosion. Glass, then everybody was running around trying to get away." Another adds that they believe they are "the last ones in this building right now" and tells others, "you should leave. Everybody else is gone." There is then mention that "the top of the building fell down. Fell over us," and a note that they haven't seen outside yet. Identity details provided: Bennett, b e n n e t t e; Sergeant? No. Secret Service. Secret Service. How do you want your title? OST. OST.

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A first responder was called to assist a survivor pulled from the South Tower collapse. The survivor was John O'Neill's bodyguard. After the North Tower was hit, they gathered in a bunker under the South Tower. Before the South Tower was hit, the bodyguard saw O'Neill receive a cell phone call in the bunker. After the call, O'Neill told those present that "they were controlling the planes from the ground." The speaker doesn't know who made the call, and neither did the bodyguard.

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I was at the base of the second tower when it was hit on a busy morning. At 9:15, there was a powerful shaking, which felt like a heavy weight falling. People evacuated calmly, though you could see fear in their eyes and hear it in their voices. Once outside, a second explosion occurred, followed by a series of explosions. Emergency vehicles were present when debris fell on them, highlighting the unexpected nature of the structural damage. Now, eight hours later, the operation continues, and we can only speculate about the extent of the human toll caused by these explosions.

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About ten minutes later, the second building went off. "Did you see it? Yes. I saw it. It just blew up." "No second flight. It was a bomb. Bombing another building, not second plane. That was a bomb." "That's what we're told. The second plane. We saw it." "From my perspective, I didn't know that it was an airplane that hit the building. I I still thought it was a bomb and everything I saw told me it was bombs in the building." "I saw this plane come out of nowhere and just ream right into the side of the twin tower, exploding through the other side. And then I witnessed both towers collapse, one first and then the second, mostly due to structural failure because the fire was just too intense."

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There was an explosion in the lobby of a building, which then collapsed. The speaker believes it was a secondary explosion, and that there was a third explosion afterwards. They were inside the building, waiting to go upstairs after a fire had already started. The explosion occurred as they were on their way upstairs. People were trapped inside. From Brooklyn, the speaker witnessed a large airplane fly into the second building.

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Speaker 0: Someone ran floor by floor instead of popping out. Then it was like bang bang bang bang bang like bullet shots. Just like 20 straight hits went down. As the bombs were going, people just started running. World Trade Center was coming right down from the corner. The whole building just went, and as the bombs were gone, people just started running. Speaker 1: The only way that a building can accelerate as it collapses is by having pre engineered, precisely timed and precisely placed explosives, in other words control.

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The speaker describes hearing a loud noise and witnessing the south tower explode, but did not see the airplane. Another person with a view of the flight path claims there was enough time to see and hear the plane. Some individuals believe the second tower was bombed, not hit by a plane. One witness recounts being in the basement when they heard an explosion and saw the elevator doors blow open. They rescued a burned man and witnessed the second tower explode. Another witness describes seeing a big hole in the first building, followed by flames and the collapse of the second tower. Some argue that there was no plane involved in the second tower's destruction.

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There was an explosion in the lobby; it was the third explosion. The whole lobby collapsed on us. We were in the staging area inside the building waiting to go upstairs, and they were still smoking. After that, everybody tried to work their way out.

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Barry Jennings, the deputy director of emergency services for the New York City Housing Authority, was called to World Trade Center Building 7 on 9/11. He and Corporation Counsel Michael Hess were on the 23rd floor when they decided to evacuate. Jennings reported a large explosion on the 8th floor, leading him to believe they would not survive. World Trade Center Building 7 collapsed at free fall acceleration. The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) concluded the collapse was due to ordinary office fires, not explosives, structural damage, or other causes initially suggested. Jennings died in the hospital in September 2008, just as NIST presented its final report. The circumstances surrounding his death are unclear. A private investigator hired to look into his death referred the case to the police, refunded his fee, and ceased contact. No official time or cause of death has been publicly announced. Jennings stated he heard explosions and stepped over bodies. He was confused why World Trade Center 7 went down. The building housed the CIA, the Secret Service, and the SEC.

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Speaker 0 describes witnessing a rapid sequence of explosions and the collapse of the World Trade Center. “Floor by floor instead of popping out. But was it if if they had detonated. Yeah. And then what did take down a building. All of a sudden, it was like bang bang bang bang like bullet shots. I saw from the corner, boom boom boom boom boom boom boom Just like 20 straight hits just went down.” As the bombs were gone, people began running; the witness sat there and watched a few of them explode, then turned around and started running for life because, in the witness’s view, “World Trade Center was coming right down from the corner.” The sounds continued with, “Boom. Boom. Boom. Boom. Boom.” The entire building “just went,” and again, the witness states, “as the bombs were gone, people just started running. And I sat there and watched a few of them explode.” Speaker 1 asserts a technical claim about how a building can collapse rapidly. “Only way that a building can accelerate as it collapses is by having pre engineered, precisely timed, and precisely placed explosives. In other words, controlled demolition.”

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Mark Walsh, a freelancer for Fox, shares his experience living just blocks away from the World Trade Center. From his 43rd-floor apartment, he witnessed the events unfold. He recalls seeing the first plane hit the tower and, moments later, another plane crashing into the second tower, both resulting in massive explosions. He describes the scene as surreal, likening it to a movie, especially as he walked down to see the towers ablaze and people gathered on the streets. Ultimately, he notes that both towers collapsed due to structural failure from the intense fires.

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A person inside a building describes a plane hitting the top of the building, followed by an explosion and glass. People were running around trying to get away. The speaker believes they are among the last people in the building and suggests leaving. The speaker is standing underneath where the plane initially hit the building. The speaker identifies themself as Bennett, spelling out the name, and states they are with the Secret Service, title OST.

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Speaker 1 discusses his involvement in 9/11-related inquiries after receiving concerns from families. He emphasizes the role of whistleblowers who fear disclosure of anonymity, noting that while his office is good at protecting identities, not every congressional office is. He credits investigative reporters for bringing information forward and explains that his involvement began when nine/eleven families approached him with a heavily redacted FBI report on Saudi involvement, asking for it to be unredacted. He mentions that Richard Blumenthal is the chairman of PSI in the last Congress and that the inquiry extended to topics like the PGA Tour’s deal with Live Golf and Saudi Arabia, but that those are private matters not to be intruded upon. He says, however, that due to the redacted FBI document about Saudi involvement, he started gathering information and is currently in a position to review it, with an invitation to the audience to share information, though with the expectation that information will be debunked by his staff. He notes his own background from Oshkosh, Wisconsin, and that he initially accepted the prevailing narrative about 9/11 but began receiving information from sources that challenged it, leading him to pursue a more open investigation. He stresses that his staff’s primary goal is to obtain information and debunk it, to poke holes in the claims, and that he does not want to avoid discussing the topic. He acknowledges there are many legitimate questions that he is willing to ask, starting with World Trade Center 7, a building he had not heard of before. He asks why it is so difficult to discuss these topics and why legitimate questions seem to be quashed, suggesting there is something unexplained that has not been disclosed. He mentions public reception, including hostile comments online, and notes that many Americans had never heard of World Trade Center 7. Speaker 1 describes the scene surrounding WTC7, including a BBC reporter on air describing its collapse while the building still appears to be standing behind her. He points to a video that appears to show a single perspective of the event and references a later interview with a controlled demolition expert who asserted it was controlled demolition, though this assertion predates the event. He emphasizes that the building collapsed on September 11, and there are unanswered questions. He recounts Graham McQueen’s investigation before his death, who compiled approximately 150 documented recordings from first responders and reporters on the morning of 9/11 who said they heard explosions. He states that the 9/11 Commission and NIST did not discuss these explosions. He mentions Barry Jennings, who was in Building 7, who had to evacuate, but could not gather because the stairwell between the 6th and 8th floors had been blown out.

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I was a maintenance worker at the World Trade Center. On 9/11, before the plane hit, we heard a very loud explosion that came from below. The walls cracked, the ceiling fell, and the sprinklers went off. People were screaming. I thought it came from the mechanical room in Basement 2. About six or seven seconds later, we heard the plane hit the tower. These were two completely separate explosions. There were 14 people in the office who felt the same thing. I testified to the 9/11 Commission behind closed doors, but they didn't include my story in the report. As the last man out, I was left out of the 9/11 Commission report.

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What happened? Did the side of the building come down? There was a whole bunch of smoke and glass. I think we're just about the last ones in this building right now. I hear the top of the building fell over on us. We're standing right underneath the Sixth World Trade when a building actually, the plane made it the first time. We had a plane, the engine screaming, and then just an explosion. Glass, then everybody was running around trying to get away. My name is Bennett, b e double n e t t e. I'm Secret Service, OST.
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