New 9/11 Footage Emerges After 25 Years

New 9/11 Footage Emerges After 25 Years

Recorded and uploaded by Kei Sugimoto, who was 24 at the time, it captures previously unseen angles of the World Trade Center collapse.

The footage offers a rare perspective not seen from the south or east.

You’re watching these angles for the very first time.

The X post shares 2001 amateur footage by Kei Sugimoto, filmed from a rooftop at 64 St. Marks Place in NYC using a Sony VX2000 with teleconverter, capturing the WTC towers’ collapses from a northern angle with extensive smoke plumes and dust clouds.

Sugimoto rediscovered and digitized the tapes years later, uploading the video to YouTube in July 2024 for historical purposes; the account presents it as newly emerged in 2026 ahead of the 25th anniversary.

Planes flying through steel reinforced concrete buildings and leaving an imprint is like Wylie Coyote physics.
Planes flying through steel reinforced concrete buildings and leaving an imprint is like Wylie Coyote physics.

The shaky, extended video shows progressive tower failures through telephoto views without plane impacts, prompting replies questioning its timing and debating demolition theories versus standard collapse observations.