Originally posted on 20/05/2025
Hey everyone,
I wanted to share something I’ve come across in my recent digging that might reignite some debate regarding the Guy Rosbrook 9/11 tape.
As most of you know, the widely circulated version of Rosbrook’s footage runs about 25 minutes. It’s generally been accepted in parts of the community that the tape plays continuously without any cuts.
But here’s the red flag: while watching a WNBC segment (aired in connection with the NIST investigation), the anchors specifically stated that the tape runs for about 28 minutes.
At first glance, a 3-minute difference might not seem huge, but in this context — documenting a live unfolding disaster — it’s very significant.
This raises some important questions:
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Is there a longer, unedited version of the Rosbrook tape that hasn’t been made public?
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Were 2–3 minutes cut from the circulating version for pacing, sensitivity, or other reasons?
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Was WNBC simply rounding up or exaggerating the length?
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Could the missing footage include pre-collapse or immediate aftermath scenes that were considered too raw, or “unnecessary,” at the time?
Some of us have long suspected that there were cuts in the tape, despite the popular belief that it’s complete. This discrepancy could be the first solid clue that we still haven’t seen the full picture.
I’d love to hear if anyone else has noticed this, or if anyone can confirm whether WNBC or NIST ever released or referenced a full 28-minute version.