For those who were here, you’ll never forget.
Who did it and why? Depends on who is telling the story.
Who made money in the 20 years afterward as a result? Good question.
The plumes of smoke from the pile quickly turned into plumes of disinformation that still have not cleared.
New York, the USA, and indeed the rest of the world were forever changed 20 years ago. Our thoughts today turn to how much we love our city and all our neighbors and friends and family.


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