What Exploded at WTC 6?
by Christopher Bollyn
July 12, 2002
There has been some confusion about when the CNN video showing the mysterious
explosion of 9-11 was filmed. In order to clarify the timing, I contacted CNN
archives in Atlanta. The most senior archivist available, who could only reveal
his first name, Andy, said that the footage showing the mysterious explosion had
been shot as the second plane crashed into the South Tower, about 9:04 a.m.
There has been some doubt about the large amount of smoke seen around the south
tower in the background. Most television viewers did not see the debris and
smoke that fell around the South Tower after the plane crashed because tall
buildings were in the way. A series of photos by Carmen Taylor, however, show
that the amount of smoke and debris, and the way that if fell, match the image
from CNN, which is taken from the opposite side of the towers.
Carmen Taylor of Lavaca, Ark., was visiting New York City and caught on film the
moment United Airlines Flight 175 crashed into the south tower of the World
Trade Center. Taylor was vacationing in New York when she spotted an airplane
flying toward the World Trade Center, which had been struck by another plane
minutes earlier. The second plane struck the Trade Center's second tower, and
Taylor captured the event in an astonishing series of digital photographs that
aired on the local ABC affiliate, Channel 40/29.
Taylor was just about to board the Staten Island Ferry to see the Statue of
Liberty when the first explosion happened. She turned her camera on, and
started shooting. As she did, she caught the explosions after the first plane
struck. Then, she captured the second plane just before it hit the tower.
"There had been helicopters circling," Taylor said. "And then, this big plane
comes up, and I thought 'OK, there's a plane going by.' Within seconds, it went
straight into the other tower. "We were just standing, looking at the World
Trade Center, and all of a sudden, it lit up like massive fireworks," she said.