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VeritableCynapcis New Poster
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Posted: Mon Sep 13, 2010 9:23 am Post subject: A two hour account of 9/11... now released |
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'Tuesday Morning in September' is a two hour account of 9/11 that is shot from one vantage point. The footage is captured from Jersey City, across the Hudson River. It is continuous footage and in real-time. The account has not been released until September 11th, 2010.
The footage does not have any media influence. It is two hours of raw footage. The account captures the day from just after the first strike on the North Tower. It ends shortly after the collapsing of both towers.
The DVD and more information is available at www.TuesdayMorninginSeptember.com |
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VeritableCynapcis New Poster
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Posted: Mon Sep 13, 2010 9:24 am Post subject: |
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This is an interview with Keith Hansen on his show 'Think or Be Eaten':
http://beyondthegrassyknoll.com/audio/911.mp3
The interview is about an hour and half long. There are four people in the interview. The first person would be Keith Hansen. Then there's James Kosior and An Pham. James Kosior is the videographer of 'Tuesday Morning in September.' And An Pham (that would be me, who's typing this), who is working on this project with James Kosior. Also, Danny Cannon is an outsider to the project. Danny is giving his testimony to what 'Tuesday Morning in September' is.
Here's an outline of what the interview is:
Introduction of 'Tuesday Morning in September' with Keith Hansen: 0:00 - 10:45
Introduces An Pham (the individual working on the project)
-How James Kosior and An Pham met?
-Being 13 years old during September 11th, 2001.
-Keith Hansen being 13 years old during JFK's assassination.
-why was 'Tuesday Morning in September' released on the ninth anniversary of 9/11?
Introduces Jim Kosior (videographer of 'Tuesday Morning in September'): 10:45 - 13:10
-How did you tell An about 'Tuesday Morning in September'?
Keith Hansen interviewing An Pham: 13:10 - 18:43
-What was the experience from the first viewing of 'Tuesday Morning in September'?
-The reference point: Going to the top of one of the WTC Towers in 2000.
Keith Hansen's experience with the WTC Towers: 18:43 - 19:59
-Keith talks about this experience with the WTC Towers.
-Standing at the ground level, experiencing vertigo.
Keith Hansen interviewing James Kosior: 19:59 - 24:05
-Were you there while An viewed the account for the first time?
-Did An help in solidifying your decision to release the account?
-We were in prayer about releasing 'Tuesday Morning in September'
Website and blog information: 24:05 - 25:33
-www.TuesdayMorninginSeptember.com
-www.TuesdayMorninginSeptember.blogspot.com
Keith Hansen interviewing James Kosior: 25:33 - 31:42
-How does 'Tuesday Morning in September' start off? (Breakfast scene)
-Hussein cooking breakfast in the apartment.
-Keith Hansen talking about the Jersey Turnpike and how he was on it during the '93 WTC bombing.
-September 11th, 2001 being a beautiful sunny day and how people had no idea what was going on.
Keith Hansen interviewing James Kosior: 31:42 - 33:42
-James trying to get his wife out of NYC on 9/11/01.
-Keith stating that 'Tuesday Morning in September' is easy to view.
-More or less 'Tuesday Morning in September' feels like watching 9/11 live.
Keith Hansen interviewing An Pham: 33:42 - 35:40
-Was it a replay or did it just happen? (Second tower being struck)
Keith Hansen: 35:40 - 40:27
-The story about "The towers are there... and the towers are GONE!"
-Flight out of NYC on 9/14/01.
-The importance of your own account of 9/11.
Keith Hansen interviewing Danny Cannon (Someone outside of the project that viewed 'Tuesday
Morning in September'): 40:35 - 47:45
-Where were you on 9/11/01? When did you find out?
-"...9/11 through the eyes of an American."
-Panning down to the graveyard.
-'Tuesday Morning in September' is not a production.
-Spell bound experience.
Keith Hansen: 47:45 - 50:45
-Knowing the "lay of the land" in NYC.
-Danny Cannon - "Jim was talking from his heart. You can feel what he was going to say."
Keith Hansen: 50:45 - 52:30
-The sound of fighter jets.
-Found out about the WTC attack at 2:30 PM
Danny Cannon: 52:30 - 54:25
-The account is "1000x's" more powerful than the news footage.
Keith Hansen interviewing James Kosior: 54:25 - 1:00:05
-what is going to happen next?
-James talking about other people in the account.
-James acting career and ability to express his feelings.
-The Empire State Building, the next target?
Keith Hansen interviewing An Pham: 1:00:05 - 1:03:15
-What was it that made you want to work on this project?
-The students at Georgia State University.
-My account of 9/11.
An Pham's experience with a psychologist from Homeland Security: 1:03:15 - 1:10:55
-Post Traumatic Stress Disorder
-The rings of people effected from a crisis.
-9/11 effected people all over the world.
Jim Kosior: 1:10:55 - 1:14:22
-Explaining the importance of viewing the account in its entirety.
-Addressing the comments made in the account.
Keith Hansen interviewing Danny Cannon: 1:14:22 - 1:19:15
-How the account touches your heart.
-"If you are an American, you're going to feel this footage."
-The human touch.
An Pham: 1:19:15 - End
-Email address: TuesdayMorninginSeptember@gmail.com
-The importance of viewing the account with others.[/b] |
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hatsoff Trustworthy Freedom Fighter
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Posted: Mon Sep 13, 2010 11:57 am Post subject: |
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why do I have to pay $25 to watch this??? _________________ The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil, is for good people to do nothing.
Edmund Burke
Condemnation without investigation is the height of ignorance.
Einstein
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mass and gravity both exist only as a means to acheive mathematical self-embedding of everything. |
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VeritableCynapcis New Poster
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Posted: Tue Sep 14, 2010 11:15 pm Post subject: |
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hatsoff wrote: | why do I have to pay $25 to watch this??? |
'Tuesday Morning in September' is an ongoing project that will continue based on the demand for the account. We are planning to have the account subtitled in other languages. Also we plan to screen in film festivals in the coming year.
The message board will be up soon. It will be the outlet for people to share their accounts of what happened that day.
This account is unlike any that is known to exist. An important aspect of it is that it can only be truly appreciated with viewing it from start to finish. It is not our intention for people to chop the footage up and use the video for whatever purposes they deem acceptable. |
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VeritableCynapcis New Poster
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Posted: Tue Sep 14, 2010 11:18 pm Post subject: |
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A new foreword for 'Tuesday Morning in September'
'Tuesday Morning in September' is a two hour account of 9/11. It is continuous, in real-time. It is emotional, but genuinely so. The account is captured from a fire escape in Jersey City, across the Hudson River. The videographer, Jim Kosior, can be considered the conduit. There are several other individuals in this account that make this unequivically unique. Jim's extenuating circumstances, outside of the World Trade Center attacks, give the viewer contrast and shifts attention to other happenings in Jim's life on 9/11.
'Tuesday Morning in September' begins innocently at breakfast, 15 minutes before the first strike, with his downstairs neighbor. At one moment, Jim is staring down at an omelet and the next he begins to film what, in time, may be concerned the most inclusive account of the events we know as 9/11.
The vantage that 'Tuesday Morning in September' is captured from is one of two main iconic views that people coming into Manhattan experience. During the filming there's panning that encapsulates the entirety of the cityscape. To the left of the World Trade Center is the Empire State Building and to the right stands the Statue of Liberty in the Hudson Bay. The moment that you see these two monumental national symbols, you begin to understand your surroundings. The footage allows you to grasp the environs in a manner that is lacking in any account known.
This account is the virtual reality that allows viewers to experience the events of 9/11 without the steady release of adrenaline, that so many prevalent accounts have exhibited. 'Tuesday Morning in September' presents a bearable view of what happened that fateful day.
Throughout the account you will notice that Jim's response to the cathastrophe is nothing short of a genuine human reaction to such an overwhelming stimuli. At times, the emotions are so viseral that you feel what Jim is feeling and even sense what he is thinking and going to say. It is as if you are there with Jim on that fire escape.
Perhaps the most interesting piece to 'Tuesday Morning in September' is the fact that Jim has another issue at hand during the account. For a short time, attention is shifted from World Trade Center to the Empire State Building. The reason for this is because Jim's wife works only blocks away from the Empire State Building. Jim pleads with his wife, over the phone, to get out of New York City.
'Tuesday Morning in September' showcases what many Americans might have felt that day. Being uncertain of what was going to happen next. Or perhaps, this account will be what some Americans take away as their account of 9/11. |
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