The discovery and release of Sugimoto’s video highlight the importance of preserving historical records. As one Reddit user pointed out, it makes people wonder how much undiscovered history is still stored in attics or basements, waiting to be found. This new footage not only adds a fresh perspective to the visual documentation of 9/11 but also helps keep the memory of that day alive for future generations.

Sugimoto’s video provides a valuable contribution to our understanding of 9/11, offering a rare and different angle of the Twin Towers’ collapse. It stands as both a piece of history and a reminder of the far-reaching impact the attacks had on the world, ensuring that the significance of that day will never be forgotten.
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