Thanks for the kind words mates. I can only echo your words. Sadly, I was only 7 yrs old at the time and I just couldn't comprehend the scale of that tragedy, I used to treat it like any regular car crash heard on the news, could not understand why my parents were making such a big deal out of it. But rest assured...as the time passed, I became increasingly absorbed, my mind was evolving, everything started to become clear for me, ending up today (as well as for the rest of my life) to feel like I actually lost someone there and then. You don't know what true compassion for your peers means until you end up in my situation (of not loosing anybody, but feeling like u did).
One things makes me sick these days....those "smarter than everybody" people writing books, blogs sites and so on, in which they present to us their own sick opinions regarding the "truth about 9/11". Things like.."the US military was involved", "UA175 was actually a B737 filled with napalm, "AA11 was actually a rocket" as well as sh**s like
this. That's simply outrageous, it's a chronic lack of respect for the thousands of poor innocent victims, as well as for the brave men and women who are risking their lives and are dying to make sure satan doesn't strike us again. But I'm trying not to pay attention to them.