The actor in chief: Rare and candid collection of images show a solemn President George W. Bush in the moments and days after 9/11 terror attacks Today marks the 17th anniversary of the September 11th terrorist attacks that left 2,996 people dead and more than 6,000 others injured in the United States Collection of images part of the George W. Bush Presidential Library and Museum focus on Bush’s leadership during the tragic time in America’s history In observing the 17th anniversary, President Donald Trump is expected to observe a moment of silence at around the time the first plane hit the North Tower of the World Trade Center Today marks the 17th anniversary of the devastating September 11th terrorist attacks that left 2,996 people dead and more than 6,000 others injured in the United States. The horrific day began when hijackers crashed American Airlines Flight 11 into floors 93-99 of the World Trade Center’s North Tower at 8.46am. Minutes later at 9.03am, United Airlines Flight 175 was crashed by hijackers into floors 75-85 of WTC’s South Tower. Everyone aboard both planes were instantly killed along with those on the affected floors inside both towers. Within less than an hour of the two attacks on the Twin Towers, a third hijacked plane crashed into the Pentagon in Washington, D.C. A fourth hijacked plane was stopped from hitting the intended target by passengers and that aircraft crash landed in a Shanksville, Pennsylvania field. The fateful day has since been known as the worst domestic attack the United States has every experienced. At the time of the first attack on the North Tower, then-President George W. Bush was participating in a reading demonstration with children at Emma E. Booker Elementary School in Sarasota, Florida. His discussion with the young students ended quickly as he rushed to an empty classroom to receive updates on the situation as it unfolded. Now, a collection of captivating and harrowing images that are a part of the George W. Bush Presidential Library and Museum focus on Bush’s leadership during the tragic time in America’s history.
who here believe this anymore? it was all part of the globalist agenda
nice catch, they were planting crisis actors in horror make-up in the crowds even then
Liam Torres
He paints all those wounded soldiers because he feels much guilt. Bibi Netanyahu might sleep easy at night, but George Bush II will be cursed with the knowledge (or partial knowledge, who knows just how much he knows) of complicity in the most devastating attack on US soil by a foreign power since the British destroyed the White House.
100% Cheney was part of planning it all. Bush signed off on it and then went to that classroom. Typical jewish tricks.
James Martin
"It is done"
Owen Kelly
Kewl Photo Op for Georgie. But get the dancing Jews out of sight and the Saudis on the airplane
Kevin Kelly
fake
Connor Clark
you're a special kind of faggot
Chase Roberts
lol hello boomer. Can't admit you got duped by pissrael? Maybe you would feel more comfortable on >>>/qresearch/
Nathan Ramirez
I remember thinking the plane would be shot down. There was an odd silence about what happened to that plane the whole day. The next day the story about passengers fighting back was introduced. Obvious bullshit is obvious. I didn't need any Alex Jones to tell me I was being lied to
Jaxson Turner
The aftermath is proof that the kikes did it. 1) Patriot act 2) Wiping out the middle east 3) Hatred against Islam instead of them
W was just a good old fashion NPC way over his head.
Julian Sanders
In 2005, nearly 4 years later. Why did building 7 fall down?
Kevin James
Whole thing is bullshit also: Also does this mean leftists like George Bush now? After McCain I believe these morons would virtue signal over how great that neo-kike was as well.