9/11 Chronology

08:44 to 10:29

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If you can spare the bandwidth and can play MPEG-2 video, that is the format I'd recommend for downloading 9/11 Chronology. If you're not sure, QuickTime is the safest bet. Downloading 2 GB of MPEG-2 video only to discover you can't play it is lame.
9/11 Chronology Internet Archive A Democrat would probably see a man unable to lead without being told what to do whereas a Republican could surmise Bush was trying to stay calm and collected in the face of crisis. What cannot be argued with is the emotional impact of the images provided. This is a far more effective tribute to the insanity of that day than most of the follow up pieces provided by the mainstream media because this film is so raw. 4/5 Stars. -FilmThreat

Really nicely made. I liked watching this video, and it was nice how you lined everything up with the right times of occurrence. Arguably, the part where Bush is in the classroom is the most impressive of all. 4/5 Stars. -Michiel Sikma

Transcription errors mar otherwise thoughtfully edited work. 3/5 Stars. -parakeet

Extraordinarily powerful with no speculation and only the facts on show. 5/5 Stars. -RLeather
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If you want a physical copy of this DVD and don't mind paying for it, please use the following PayPal link. I'm asking a flat fee of $10 US which will include any shipping costs to anywhere in the world.


What you will receive (via the slowest, cheapest mail service possible) is a DVD-R in a paper jacket. You are free (nay - encouraged) to make copies of this disc for anyone else who would like one. If for any reason your DVD does not arrive in 2 weeks, email me and I'll send another one off to the same address. I have not yet had any instance of a DVD not showing up to a customer, and don't intent to use any form of registered mail unless a customer makes a special request.

If you want a copy of this footage for the pupose of including it in your own video, I would recommend using the MPEG-2 available off the Internet Archive. It will save you the step of having to rip video content off the DVD, and the quality is slightly higher as I've compressed the footage on the DVD so I could fill it up with other interesting videos. If for some reason you want a copy of the raw MPEG-2 footage by mail, mention that in your order comments and I'll include a DVD-R data disc of that as well.

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