Hello everyone! I’m from Argentina, and I’m interested in joining this search for 9/11 material. I wanted to ask how I can contribute or help with anything you might need. Good afternoon!
Hey, welcome! Great to have you here. ![]()
The best way to contribute is by keeping an eye out for rare or overlooked material and sharing anything you come across. A lot of this search is about digging through old corners of the internet before stuff disappears for good.
Some good places to start:
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Archive.org / Wayback Machine – check old websites for images, videos, or references to 9/11 material that might not be online anymore.
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News site archives – CNN, BBC, NYTimes, local outlets, etc. Sometimes smaller international outlets (like in South America, Europe, or Asia) caught angles the US media didn’t show.
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Old video platforms – early YouTube uploads (pre-2010), LiveLeak mirrors, or anything resurfaced on Dailymotion or Vimeo.
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FOIA releases – government sites occasionally release batches of material, though you sometimes need to dig.
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PBase / photo hosting sites – photographers often uploaded 9/11 sets that never made it mainstream.
And of course, if you stumble across something odd, even if it seems minor, post it here — sometimes a tiny detail leads to a major find.
Glad to have Argentina in the mix!
Every new perspective helps.