Brilliant documentary as always. It's a shame for TH-cam audience. This video should have watch thousands or millions views. You are the most underrated channel in the TH-cam. Never stop the making video for us, Barchetta.
Went from your honda video to seeing your channel only getting 93 views on such a quality video. I promise the views will eventually come with how much work goes into these videos. I see a bright future for dis one.
No way this has only 19k views. THE EDITING IS INCREDIBLE. And very informative! I’ve always had fascinations of the World Trade Center,’thanks for uploading this!
Terrific video! The planning, construction and modifications of the WTC complex over its lifetime has long been a topic of interest to me and I've researched it extensively over the years. Even still, this video (particularly the second chapter) taught me lots of stuff I didn't know previously. Thanks for sharing :). My only criticism would be to narrate these videos if you can, the voiceover initially made me inclined to click away... which is such a shame for videos of such quality. Thanks again :)
Give it time. Too much of the market is filled up with ridiculous half-wit content which makes it hard for these lesser known channels to sprout through the pavement.
This is an excellent presentation. Thank you for taking the time and effort making it. Please carry on making documentaries of this calibre. Your extensive knowledge is appreciated.
a BRILLIANT 41 minute long original documentary with 20 views? THIS IS CRIMINAL! no seriously, i love this channels scope of talking from everything from the lexus LS to the WTC!
Brilliant video. There are too few really good and longer than 10 minutes videos about the development of New York city. Thank you for your effort! Greetings from Austria! 🙂
The ironic thing is that the architect Minoru Yamasaki who designed the twin tower complex was inspired by the design of the Saudi Dhahran International airport which was funded by, built and owned by the Bin Laden Corporation. This company was owned by the multi billion dollar Bin Laden family who had a rogue son who broke away from the family. His name was Osama.
I've never heard, nor thought the history of not an entire city ,but a portion of a city could be made so interesting. Absolutely fantastic, thanks ever much
Would love to watch more than half but had to stop watching because you say a few syllables, micro pause, say a few syllables and it sounds like one of those robot narrators.
@Dougie YT: I saw a picture in a Germany newspaper years ago depicting the twin towers of the World Trade Center from the late 1980s and in front of them the twin towers of the German bank in Frankfurt, Germany. The latter are really big buildings by German standards but how small they looked in comparison to the World Trade Center!
I still to this day think they should rebuild them and make them larger than ever. 1950 feet tall and 60 feet wider on each side making them the largest buildings in the world and some of the tallest. The same number of windows and steel columns going across, except each window and steel column 6" wider, which would equal out to 60 feet wider on each side and about 600 feet taller. And put them in a different location I think. Like just over the Brooklyn Bridge road along the east side. And instead of a 360 foot antenna, put a 600 foot antenna on top each tower, which would top off at 2550 feet tall! This can and definately should be done!!
@@mrandrossguy9871 Yeah your probably right. But either way, they would be outrageously awesome sites to see. Let's just hope some day it happens. The city needs them. They were a huge part of what made the city what it was and what better way than to bring them back bigger than ever. Especially with how much larger buildings now are compared to 50 years ago. 1750-1800 foot range in height, 60 feet wider, around 150 stories!! And right on the opposite side of 1 World Trade Center, just over the Brooklyn Bridge freeway would be a great spot if you look at it from the Empire State Building view. Also with the Brooklyn skyline expanding, that wouldn't be a bad spot either for the future. Just look at the beautiful new 1100 foot tall tower that's there. I loved Trumps idea, it's just too bad the Port Authority turned it down.
Very nice documentary, I like that you focused on the bureaucracy and not so much on the tragedy, obviously the tragedy is important to remember but I don’t like watching a documentary and then being depressed at the end, like watching a video on the titanic’s construction and then they spend the last 15 minutes discussing the sinking
Very interesting and informative. One observation, the narrator's voice sounds almost mechanical. I hate that I have to ask, but is it auto-generated somehow? Either way, good work!
The narrator is an unfortunate choice. Whether it is AI-generated or otherwise, the delivery is mechanical and without any life. Also, some of the choicest pictures are cut just when they’re most meaningful. In the latter part, there’s too much info being spoken, and the images are increasingly generic and cut & pasted.
Great video....where is the "NEXT PART"? I searched your channel and will now do a search using the title of this video. I've lost count of the number of times I've sailed into New York. No one gives much thought to the "Port Authority." To most it is an ubiquitous entity assumed to control shipping, cargo and passengers. XoXo
Pretty sure the Empire State Building is on the west side of 5th Avenue between 33rd and 34th Streets, occupying the space the Waldorf-Astoria was in before it moved to the east 40s. I didn't realize they just got picked up and placed in opposite spots...
I really appreciate how well researched this content is. A lot of channels just paraphrase Wikipedia pages, so it’s refreshing to actually hear something new and original. You’ve earned a sub, and I’m excited to check out some of your other videos!
Here's some feedback after having watched half the video: -I'm feeling lost in the timelines, it ~feels~ like narration randomly jumps times and eras, it's hard to mentally navigate and create an internal map of what's happening and where. perhaps, a visual cue showing a year what's being currently talked about world help? -At some points of the video, it feels like a steady stream of seemingly slightly related fact and numbers are just being thrown at me. These guys operated X hubs, had N of that, Y of these, etc. It's hard to follow and is confusing. Overall it feels like a documentary that would be shown in a class: a well made but uinspired product. I'll also say, that I'm not familiar with the history of either of the states of NY nor NJ, not do I live in US. Cheers.
@@sigsin1 He pronounced "esplanade" as "esplonDAY" also. That cracked me up. He also reads like every word is its own sentence. "Manhattan. Was. Originally. Settled. By. The. Dutch." That drove me insane. With a little work on the voiceovers, this could be a huge channel though.
Great idea for a video but the quality of the actual image/video is terrible. The ghosting and chromatic abberatation is very distracting. Not sure if this is intentional or not. But a great idea for a video.
@@lucasomalley That’s good, I’m glad he was OK. That must’ve been a crazy incident. I remember my mom waking me up. To what was going on. Fortunately, me and my family. were in Illinois at the time. It was crazy to watch on TV however. I saw the second tower get hit live. I told my mom “we are at war. This is no mistake”. I hope you have a blessed day brother. God bless you and yours.
Excellent documentary. Great research. Fine presentation. But the halting narration and the continued way you (mis)pronounce "Manhattan" turns me off. As a professional voice actor, it was enough to make me stop watching a few minutes in. Manhaddan... Manhattan...
If you need someone to narrate your videos then feel free to contact me (email is on my channel about section). You have some great docs but that narration sounds a wee bit robotic.
I never got to see these towers before they were destroyed, still gets to me. My mother got custody of me, so my father being a New Yorker didn't even help me get to NYC in the late 90s.
It's surreal to hear people say that. Being 43, I grew up with the twin towers on the tv pretty much daily in one way or another. They were synonymous with everything American, and they were more iconic than the statue of liberty or anything like that. Whenever SNL or the national news or a late night talk show in NYC came on the TV, you'd always see that skyline and those twin towers. It was just a part of everyday life growing up, no matter what part of the country you lived in, and we never could have imagined that they would be gone one day.
@@redraptor9688 I was born in 2005, four years after the attacks but I grew up watching movies from my father's and older sibling's times. Many movies from the 1970s, 1980s, and 1990s and as a young child I always thought they were still standing. Didn't learn their fate until the 10th Anniversary when I was 6. Even to this day seeing One World Trade Center on where the *real* WTC stood doesn't sit right with me.
@@redraptor9688 I was 7 on 9/11 so while I remember the day, never had been either or even remember them just being around. I was 25 before I ever stood on the grounds of the completed memorial
Investing into 'car friendly' infrastructure for the city after 1927 was a stupid idea. Should have invested in more mass transit to handle more people.
My understanding via a documentary about the design and construction of the WTC, was that it was a radical change in the way tall buildings were erected. It lacked a traditional iron girder construction. All the floors were connected to an outer shell. The collapse of floors due to the airplane fires was inevitable.
I truly miss those towers...the city hasn't been the same without it and the rest of the wtc..I love the new wtc, though i feel it's a wasted opportunity to bring the title for worlds tallest building but they should've at least built the roof to 1776 feet, spires and antennas don't count buy there's no denying it's a beautiful building more elaborate than the twins but still I love the towers more..thanx for the video u got my like and sub
No hate intended, wish you and the channel the best, but maybe have someone else read the script? Seems interesting, but very hard to listen to unfortunately.
I really loved and miss the twin towers man. So much to the point that I've even recreated them in my Minecraft world. I'm actually building the entire Island of Manhattan on Minecraft. I have a couple of videos on my channel if anyone wants to see. Those towers were magnificent and I will never forget them.
Who would've thought, way back in 1968 when they broke ground for the WTC, that David Rockefeller was already planning its destruction on September 11th, 2001 some 43 years later. Yes,. A true visionary. It's a shame he couldn't snatch a few more hearts away from young people who needed that extremely-hard-to-get-heart and had heir whole life ahead of them. I'm just glad that a genius like Rockefeeller received that heart at age 96.
Brilliant documentary as always. It's a shame for TH-cam audience. This video should have watch thousands or millions views. You are the most underrated channel in the TH-cam. Never stop the making video for us, Barchetta.
always glad to learn about underrated things on yt
people are to lazy to learn about our history
Kiss, kiss! Wow!
@Milleniumman-kt2cz it's more about the presentation. Robotic tones are a turn off for some.
The narrator sounds like hes reading haiku after haiku on an endless loop.
The elegant giant towers could never be replaced. So cool and understated, I love them heavily
Went from your honda video to seeing your channel only getting 93 views on such a quality video. I promise the views will eventually come with how much work goes into these videos. I see a bright future for dis one.
Thank You!. I really needed that.
@@RideOnTimePH same here!! a very happy accident lol! i don't know how these algorithms work, but there's a lot of hidden gems sometimes.
No way this has only 19k views. THE EDITING IS INCREDIBLE. And very informative!
I’ve always had fascinations of the World Trade Center,’thanks for uploading this!
You told me about your plan for this video about a year ago and I thought you changed your mind cause I didn't see you post it. Great video!!!!
If I have to listen to him say "Manhadden" one more time...
Man-HADDIN lol
Terrific video! The planning, construction and modifications of the WTC complex over its lifetime has long been a topic of interest to me and I've researched it extensively over the years. Even still, this video (particularly the second chapter) taught me lots of stuff I didn't know previously. Thanks for sharing :). My only criticism would be to narrate these videos if you can, the voiceover initially made me inclined to click away... which is such a shame for videos of such quality. Thanks again :)
I love this content man! Some of the best docs from a smaller channel I’ve ever seen
I can't even imagine how long it took to make this video. It's sad that you're so underrated
Give it time. Too much of the market is filled up with ridiculous half-wit content which makes it hard for these lesser known channels to sprout through the pavement.
@@Kylefassbinderful 💯👏👏
This was a History Channel Documentary
This is an excellent presentation. Thank you for taking the time and effort making it. Please carry on making documentaries of this calibre. Your extensive knowledge is appreciated.
Even after all this time, I still miss the old towers. I always felt they should have been rebuilt exactly as they were.
I was trying to get into this, but the robovoice constantly pronouncing it "Manhaddon" drove me nuts! I had to bail when I was only 5 minutes into it.
YES
The narration is brutal but I really do appreciate the in-depth story nonetheless.
Oh, and it's been a year (at least) since this was made, where's part 2?
if tha narration was ‘brutal’ why look for a part 2?
Can’t believe you don’t have millions of followers, this is a better documentary then anything i’ve seen on TV!
a BRILLIANT 41 minute long original documentary with 20 views? THIS IS CRIMINAL!
no seriously, i love this channels scope of talking from everything from the lexus LS to the WTC!
Thanks for watching.
Now has 13k
Patience...
you gotta speak better though, sound like a robot
@@johnadams1281 beep boop?
What about to part two? This was such a well made documentary I’m so sad that there seemingly never ended up being a second part
same, very frustrating indeed
I miss those iconic towers.
Brilliant video. There are too few really good and longer than 10 minutes videos about the development of New York city. Thank you for your effort! Greetings from Austria! 🙂
Fantastic video. Can't wait for the next part
The history of the WTCA also had its roots in New Orleans, and yes the Rockefellers had influence there also.
Yoooo where’s the sequel this video and documentary was so good!!! I want that next episode
Jugglin gerbils, mechanical narrative seems anachronistic describing New Amsterdam development of temporary accommodation built for purpose
The ironic thing is that the architect Minoru Yamasaki who designed the twin tower complex was inspired by the design of the Saudi Dhahran International airport which was funded by, built and owned by the Bin Laden Corporation. This company was owned by the multi billion dollar Bin Laden family who had a rogue son who broke away from the family. His name was Osama.
It's not iirony, it's called joining the dots. Lol
Who told you that story?
That is so not true.
🤣
Bullshit.
Yamasaki took the design from the WTC off of his building in Detroit call the Michigan Consolidated Gas Company
if u didnt use robot voice you would have ten times the subscribers, its in ur hands sir
It's not an AI
Great doc..
Is there a part 2?
I've never heard, nor thought the history of not an entire city ,but a portion of a city could be made so interesting. Absolutely fantastic, thanks ever much
You have mad editing skills!!! Lovely video, great content!🎉
Is the narration carried out using a text-to-speech program, or does it simply sound naturally robotic?
Would love to watch more than half but had to stop watching because you say a few syllables, micro pause, say a few syllables and it sounds like one of those robot narrators.
This is so true. Reminds me of the terrible narration of Lore podcast.
This! There’s a T in Manhattan, not a D for instance. And Canal Street is “CUH-nal” not “CAN-ul”
Reminds me of my speak and spell when I was a kid
Your mom is a robot
Okay I thought I was the only one
Manhadden Is next to new dork and the cronx. Right next door to teens. 😂 near crooklyn and stagnate island.
So basically, the greatest architectural achievement in the US in the 20th century was just property speculation
the AI voice makes this almost unbearable
I wish. I. Could get. Through. More than. Five. Minutes of. This. Narration style. Because I. Was very. In. Terested. In. The topic.
Yes. Oh, and "MAN-HADDIN"
Way too much bass on the mic. Just a monotonous drone.
Who's the robot voice?
The original World Trade Center was so damn big, it really got its own zip code.
@Dougie YT: I saw a picture in a Germany newspaper years ago depicting the twin towers of the World Trade Center from the late 1980s and in front of them the twin towers of the German bank in Frankfurt, Germany. The latter are really big buildings by German standards but how small they looked in comparison to the World Trade Center!
@@sharegreats2157 Wow, that’s awesome !
Big and ugly. Never liked those looming boxes.
I still to this day think they should rebuild them and make them larger than ever. 1950 feet tall and 60 feet wider on each side making them the largest buildings in the world and some of the tallest. The same number of windows and steel columns going across, except each window and steel column 6" wider, which would equal out to 60 feet wider on each side and about 600 feet taller. And put them in a different location I think. Like just over the Brooklyn Bridge road along the east side. And instead of a 360 foot antenna, put a 600 foot antenna on top each tower, which would top off at 2550 feet tall! This can and definately should be done!!
I agree, except antennas on Both towers would not have a Roof Observation Deck :/ on the other
@@mrandrossguy9871 Yeah your probably right. But either way, they would be outrageously awesome sites to see. Let's just hope some day it happens. The city needs them. They were a huge part of what made the city what it was and what better way than to bring them back bigger than ever. Especially with how much larger buildings now are compared to 50 years ago. 1750-1800 foot range in height, 60 feet wider, around 150 stories!! And right on the opposite side of 1 World Trade Center, just over the Brooklyn Bridge freeway would be a great spot if you look at it from the Empire State Building view. Also with the Brooklyn skyline expanding, that wouldn't be a bad spot either for the future. Just look at the beautiful new 1100 foot tall tower that's there. I loved Trumps idea, it's just too bad the Port Authority turned it down.
Very nice documentary, I like that you focused on the bureaucracy and not so much on the tragedy, obviously the tragedy is important to remember but I don’t like watching a documentary and then being depressed at the end, like watching a video on the titanic’s construction and then they spend the last 15 minutes discussing the sinking
Very interesting and informative. One observation, the narrator's voice sounds almost mechanical. I hate that I have to ask, but is it auto-generated somehow? Either way, good work!
Where is video 2?
The narrator is an unfortunate choice. Whether it is AI-generated or otherwise, the delivery is mechanical and without any life. Also, some of the choicest pictures are cut just when they’re most meaningful. In the latter part, there’s too much info being spoken, and the images are increasingly generic and cut & pasted.
Waiting for 2nd part 🎉 nice video ❤
Great video....where is the "NEXT PART"? I searched your channel and will now do a search using the title of this video. I've lost count of the number of times I've sailed into New York. No one gives much thought to the "Port Authority." To most it is an ubiquitous entity assumed to control shipping, cargo and passengers. XoXo
Nice video, but this narration is terrible.
So robotic and way too many pauses and unnecessary over-pronunciations.
Please make a part 2. I’m a Yamasaki fanboy. I want to see him praised.
Just brilliant towers.
What's "Lower Manhadden"?
It’s next to new dork and the cronx. Right next door to teens. 😂 near crooklyn and stagnate island.
Pretty sure the Empire State Building is on the west side of 5th Avenue between 33rd and 34th Streets, occupying the space the Waldorf-Astoria was in before it moved to the east 40s. I didn't realize they just got picked up and placed in opposite spots...
You are right.
Well done ❤ still looking for part 2
No human emotion whatsoever, definitely A.I.
I really appreciate how well researched this content is. A lot of channels just paraphrase Wikipedia pages, so it’s refreshing to actually hear something new and original. You’ve earned a sub, and I’m excited to check out some of your other videos!
Incredible video and research! I am eager to watch the second part 😁😁
Here's some feedback after having watched half the video:
-I'm feeling lost in the timelines, it ~feels~ like narration randomly jumps times and eras, it's hard to mentally navigate and create an internal map of what's happening and where. perhaps, a visual cue showing a year what's being currently talked about world help?
-At some points of the video, it feels like a steady stream of seemingly slightly related fact and numbers are just being thrown at me. These guys operated X hubs, had N of that, Y of these, etc. It's hard to follow and is confusing.
Overall it feels like a documentary that would be shown in a class: a well made but uinspired product.
I'll also say, that I'm not familiar with the history of either of the states of NY nor NJ, not do I live in US.
Cheers.
Yes. Also the prononciations drove me nuts, especially “Manhaddan.” “Uncerdain.” “Seri-ez.” “Taggled” instead of “tackled.” Etc.
@@sigsin1 He pronounced "esplanade" as "esplonDAY" also. That cracked me up. He also reads like every word is its own sentence. "Manhattan. Was. Originally. Settled. By. The. Dutch." That drove me insane. With a little work on the voiceovers, this could be a huge channel though.
voice-over was just clumsy and so needed a mic filter, why do good doco makers forget to use microphone filter?
Not to mention the presenter's narration is choppy af
Its AI folks
I'm,,,,, only,,,,, up,, to,,,, 15,, minutes,,,,,, but,,,,,,,,, I, can't,,, stand ,,,,this,,,,,,,,,,,, mechanical,, narrator,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, any,, longer.
I. Got. Up. To. Five. Minutes. And. Forty-Nine. Seconds. You. Are. A. Braver. Soul. Than. I.
Low end EQ is extreme.
Great idea for a video but the quality of the actual image/video is terrible. The ghosting and chromatic abberatation is very distracting. Not sure if this is intentional or not. But a great idea for a video.
I miss the twin towers
An amazing documentary! The WTC, although it's design was simple and had few details, really rose to an icon throughout the years.
I walked through blood and bone on that day, looking for my brother.
Damn did you find him?
@@BLUE_OCTOBER-TRIX He was in northern Canada.
@@lucasomalley
That’s good, I’m glad he was OK. That must’ve been a crazy incident. I remember my mom waking me up. To what was going on. Fortunately, me and my family. were in Illinois at the time. It was crazy to watch on TV however. I saw the second tower get hit live. I told my mom “we are at war. This is no mistake”. I hope you have a blessed day brother. God bless you and yours.
I see that you have a bunch of car videos but this content here, definitely my favorite video so far. Why don't you have more subs?
I always liked how unapologetically commercial they looked.
How is this channel so small 😮 great vid!
Excellent documentary. Great research. Fine presentation.
But the halting narration and the continued way you (mis)pronounce "Manhattan" turns me off. As a professional voice actor, it was enough to make me stop watching a few minutes in.
Manhaddan...
Manhattan...
Man-HADDIN lol
Love how it said “redidental” lololololol
This mechanical voice - was this made by a premium voice assistant?
Over and out R2D2!
Putting up the buildings was the easy part. It’s all the scheming that takes time.
Aahhh! Where's the second part! Was really enjoying this and was eager to watch the next video! 😆
Is this an AI voice? Doesn’t sound human
Yeap it's a A.I narrator
😂
nah it's a handsome man
@@FloridaMan69.Thanks
It's annoying
If you need someone to narrate your videos then feel free to contact me (email is on my channel about section). You have some great docs but that narration sounds a wee bit robotic.
You are mercenary to the core, Barchetta. Folks, he’s shoving endless ads down our throats. Don’t listen to this presentation.
I never got to see these towers before they were destroyed, still gets to me. My mother got custody of me, so my father being a New Yorker didn't even help me get to NYC in the late 90s.
It's surreal to hear people say that. Being 43, I grew up with the twin towers on the tv pretty much daily in one way or another. They were synonymous with everything American, and they were more iconic than the statue of liberty or anything like that.
Whenever SNL or the national news or a late night talk show in NYC came on the TV, you'd always see that skyline and those twin towers. It was just a part of everyday life growing up, no matter what part of the country you lived in, and we never could have imagined that they would be gone one day.
@@redraptor9688
I was born in 2005, four years after the attacks but I grew up watching movies from my father's and older sibling's times. Many movies from the 1970s, 1980s, and 1990s and as a young child I always thought they were still standing. Didn't learn their fate until the 10th Anniversary when I was 6.
Even to this day seeing One World Trade Center on where the *real* WTC stood doesn't sit right with me.
Tragic sacrifice
@@redraptor9688 I was 7 on 9/11 so while I remember the day, never had been either or even remember them just being around. I was 25 before I ever stood on the grounds of the completed memorial
@@redraptor9688the start of “ Friends “ was pretty much the only way I saw them lol
Audio too bassy just FYI otherwise good doc!
So bummed to see that there is no Part 2! (Yet??? I hope )
The twin towers made perfect sense aesthetically when viewed from the context of the towers of the Brooklyn Bridge
Its your narrative style. Very hard to listen to. But nice content. Thanx.
Every word is its own sentence.
Sounds like anime.
Investing into 'car friendly' infrastructure for the city after 1927 was a stupid idea. Should have invested in more mass transit to handle more people.
Wrong. The car is what made America number 1 😁
Why do you talk like that? So…choppy.
Very interesting but hard to listen due to your pronounciation…
The thumbnail, why is it an optical illusion??? 🌀
My understanding via a documentary about the design and construction of the WTC, was that it was a radical change in the way tall buildings were erected. It lacked a traditional iron girder construction. All the floors were connected to an outer shell. The collapse of floors due to the airplane fires was inevitable.
I truly miss those towers...the city hasn't been the same without it and the rest of the wtc..I love the new wtc, though i feel it's a wasted opportunity to bring the title for worlds tallest building but they should've at least built the roof to 1776 feet, spires and antennas don't count buy there's no denying it's a beautiful building more elaborate than the twins but still I love the towers more..thanx for the video u got my like and sub
The diction is distracting.
Matatan__________&&(".🤔.")&&__________Ribirin, HS,
This is really awesome documentary very well done,
A really ace video. Pictures and stories around the World Trade center twin towers as I've never heard of or seen. Thanks!
when you're speaking it's like there's something in your mouth, don't know why but i don't understand some words you're saying
They are using a A.I narrator
@@bwilli2240 😮 i thought they were speaking like this to help with automatic captioning.
@@PascalRascal 🤣🤣 LMFAO
The design of the steel looks like Dealey Plaza. The Twin Towers were named after David & Nelson Rockefeller.
David and Nelson Rockefeller were named World Trade Center Tower 1 and World Trade Center Tower 2?
The robotic voice is annoying.
Excellent documentary.
No hate intended, wish you and the channel the best, but maybe have someone else read the script? Seems interesting, but very hard to listen to unfortunately.
That accent: Manhadden?!
the overuse of chromatic aberration is very uhhhhh painful on the eyes lol
Good Information Thank You🌹🌹🌹
I really loved and miss the twin towers man. So much to the point that I've even recreated them in my Minecraft world. I'm actually building the entire Island of Manhattan on Minecraft. I have a couple of videos on my channel if anyone wants to see. Those towers were magnificent and I will never forget them.
Is there a part 2?
The comments on ur videos are really amazing and says a lot about your integrity
31:07 is actually a shot of Chicago, not New York.
Who would've thought, way back in 1968 when they broke ground for the WTC, that David Rockefeller was already planning its destruction on September 11th, 2001 some 43 years later. Yes,. A true visionary. It's a shame he couldn't snatch a few more hearts away from young people who needed that extremely-hard-to-get-heart and had heir whole life ahead of them. I'm just glad that a genius like Rockefeeller received that heart at age 96.
Am I missing something? I went looking for part 2, but couldn’t find it.